FUND.ACCT.PRIN.(LOOSELEAF)-W/ACCESS
FUND.ACCT.PRIN.(LOOSELEAF)-W/ACCESS
24th Edition
ISBN: 9781260260724
Author: Wild
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Chapter 24, Problem 21E
To determine

Introduction:

Joint costs are the costs that benefit more than one product or process in the manufacturing process. The joint cost can be allocated either on physical basis or on value basis.

To Calculate:

Allocation of joint cost of land and improvement on value basis and average cost per lot

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Answer to Problem 21E

Solution:

Allocation of Joint Cost

  Canyon Section = 60% of 7500000 = $4,500,000 Hilltop Section = 40% of 7500000 = $3,000,000

Average Cost per lot

  Canyon Section = $4,500,000450 = $10,000 Hilltop Section = $3,000,000150 = $20,000

Explanation of Solution

Total or Joint Cost

  Total Cost      = Cost of Land + Improvement Cost                       = 4000000 + 3500000                       = $7,500,000

Market Value

  Market Value of Canyon Section = $55000 x 450 = $24,750,000 Market Value of Hilltop Section = $110000 x 150 = $16,500,000 Total Market Value = 24750000 + 16500000 = $41,250,000

Percentage of Market Value per Section

  Canyon Section = 2475000041250000 = 60% Hilltop Section = 1650000041250000 = 40%

Allocation of Joint Cost

  Canyon Section = 60% of 7500000 = $4,500,000 Hilltop Section = 40% of 7500000 = $3,000,000

Average Cost per lot

  Canyon Section = $4,500,000450 = $10,000 Hilltop Section = $3,000,000150 = $20,000

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