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Introduction: Equivalent units are notional whole units equal to the number of incomplete units adjusted for their completion stage. It is a concept used to determine how much money a company is willing to pay for partially completed products. They're useful for
To record: The equivalent units of production.
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Introduction: Equivalent units are notional whole units equal to the number of incomplete units adjusted for their completion stage. It is a concept used to determine how much money a company is willing to pay for partially completed products. They're useful for process costing, which is the study of money flow in the manufacturing process.
The equivalent units of production.
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Introduction: Equivalent units are notional whole units equal to the number of incomplete units adjusted for their completion stage. It is a concept used to determine how much money a company is willing to pay for partially completed products. They're useful for process costing, which is the study of money flow in the manufacturing process.
The equivalent units of production.
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