HORNGRENS COST ACCOUNTING W/ACCESS
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Author: Datar
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.29E
Backflush costing, two trigger points, completion of production and sale (continuation of 20-27). Assume the same facts as in Exercise 20-27, except now Grand Devices uses only two trigger points for making entries in the accounting system:
- Completion of good finished units of product
- Sale of finished goods
The inventory account is confined solely to finished goods. Any under- or overallocated conversion costs are written off monthly to Cost of Goods Sold.
- 1. Prepare summary
journal entries for August, including the disposition of under- or overallocated conversion costs.
Required
- 2.
Post the entries in requirement 1 to T-accounts for Finished Goods Control, Conversion Costs Control, Conversion Costs Allocated, and Cost of Goods Sold.
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