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Concept explainers
a)
Lean Manufacturing: Lean manufacturing aims at reducing the cost and minimizing the waste involved in the production, in order to optimize the value for the product or the service.
Lean Accounting: Lean accounting refers to the accounting standards that support the concepts of lean manufacturing. They record and reflect the transactions done to assist lean manufacturing.
Conversion Cost: The cost involved in the conversion of the raw material into the processed product is known as the conversion cost.
To Determine: The conversion cost per hour for the budgeted cell.
a)
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Explanation of Solution
Calculate the conversion cost per hour for the budgeted cell.
Hence, the conversion cost per hour for the budgeted cell is $92 per hour.
b)
The conversion cost per unit for the budgeted cell.
b)
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Explanation of Solution
Calculate the conversion cost per unit for the budgeted cell.
Hence, the conversion cost per hour for the budgeted cell is $23 per unit.
c)
To Journalize: The given transactions.
c)
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Explanation of Solution
1.
Materials purchased to produce 700 units.
Date | Account Title | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
December | Raw and In-Process Inventory (1) | $31,500 | |
Accounts payable | $31,500 | ||
(Purchase of goods on account) |
Table (1)
- Raw materials are purchased, which is an asset increased. Hence debit the raw and in-process inventory with $31,500.
- Accounts payable is a liability increased; hence credit the accounts payable account with $31,500.
Working Note:
Calculate the amount of goods purchased.
The cost of raw and in-process inventory is $31,500.
2.
Conversion cost applied to 700 units.
Date | Account Title | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
December | Raw and In-Process Inventory (2) | $16,100 | |
Conversion Costs | $16,100 | ||
(The conversion costs involved in the production) |
Table (2)
- Value is added to the raw materials, which is an asset increased. Hence debit the raw and in-process inventory with $16,100.
- Conversion cost is an expense which reduces the
stockholder's equity ; hence credit the conversion cost account with $16,100.
Working Note:
Calculate the amount value added.
The cost of conversion for 700 units is $16,100.
3.
Completion of 685 units of Style Omega.
Date | Account Title | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
December | Finished Goods Inventory (3) | $46,580 | |
Raw and In-Process Inventory | $46,580 | ||
(The completion of 685 units placed in finished goods) |
Table (3)
- Value is added to the finished goods, which is an asset increased. Hence debit the finished goods inventory with $46,580.
- Value of the raw materials, which is an asset, is decreased. Hence credit the raw and in-process inventory with $46,580.
Working Note:
Calculate the amount value added.
The cost of conversion for 685 units is $46,580.
4.
Sold 670 units of Style Omega.
Date | Account Title | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
December | $85,760 | ||
Sales (4) | $85,760 | ||
(Sold 670 units of Style Omega) |
Table (4)
- Accounts receivable, which is an asset, is increased. Hence debit the accounts receivable account with $85,760.
- Sales are revenue generated, which increases stockholder's equity. Hence credit the sales with $85,760.
Working Note:
Calculate the amount value added.
The sales price for 670 units is $85,760.
5.
Record the cost of goods sold.
Date | Account Title | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
December | Cost of Goods sold (5) | $45,560 | |
Finished Goods Inventory | $45,560 | ||
(The cost of goods sold is recorded) |
Table (5)
- Cost of goods sold, is an asset decreased. Hence debit the cost of goods sold with $45,560.
- Finished goods inventory, which is an asset, is decreased. Hence credit the finished goods inventory with $45,560.
Working Note:
Calculate the amount value added.
The cost of goods sold for 670 units is $45,560
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