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Production Cost refers to the total cost incurred by the business during the manufacturing its final goods or providing its services. It may also calculate for a particular department for calculating per unit cost for that department’s final Goods.
Cost of production Report determines per unit cost of manufactured goods or providing services. It summarizes the total costs of direct material & conversion cost. It also shows all the cost that is incurred by the department during the manufacturing its final outputs.
WEIGHTED AVERAGE COST METHOD is using a weighted average cost for items in inventory rather than actual cost for each specific item.
REQUIREMENT 1
To Determine:
Per Unit Cost and value of closing Work in Process and also Value finished Goods

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