ACCOUNTING PRCINCIPLES (CCCS CUSTOM)
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Author: Weygandt
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Chapter 21, Problem 11BE
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Job order costing is a cost evaluation method that considers each job separate and assign cost to them. It is mostly applicable in the service industry wherein every job has a separate requirement.
To assign: The cost to transferred out and in process units.
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Hi-Tek Manufacturing, Incorporated, makes two industrial component parts-B300 and T500. An absorption costing income statement
for the most recent period is shown below:
Hi-Tek Manufacturing, Incorporated
Income Statement
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Net operating loss
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dollars as the allocation base. Additional information relating to the company's two product lines is shown below:
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