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Costs assigned to Units transferred and units in ending inventory:
The costs are assigned to units transferred and units in ending inventory on the basis of equivalent units in materials and conversion and cost per units assigned.
The costs assigned to units transferred are calculated as under −
The costs assigned to ending inventory are calculated as under −
To assign:
Costs to the assembly department's output for −
- Units transferred out to painting department
- Units in ending inventory (units that remain n process in the assembly department at month-end)
Answer to Problem 16QS
Solution:
Costs assigned for −
Explanation of Solution
The costs assigned to units transferred out to painting department and to units in ending inventory are calculated as under −
Given,
The costs assigned to units transferred out to painting department are = $ 16,590
- Costs assigned to units that remain in assembly department (Ending inventory units) −
- Equivalent units for ending inventory for materials = 2,400 units
- Equivalent units for ending inventory for conversion = 900 units
- Cost per equivalent unit for materials = $ 1.02 per unit
- Cost per equivalent unit for conversion = $ 1.35 per unit
Given,
The costs assigned to units that remain in assembly department (Ending inventory units) are = $ 3,663.
Thus, the costs to the assembly department's output for units transferred out to painting department and units in ending inventory (units that remain n process in the assembly department at month-end) have been assigned.
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