Remington Inc. is contemplating the use of process costing to track the costs of its operations. The operation consists of three segments (departments): Receiving. Shipping, and Delivery. Containers are received at Remington’s docks and sorted according to the ship they will be carried on. The containers are loaded onto a ship, which carries them to the appropriate port of destination. The containers are then off-loaded and delivered to the Receiving Department. Remington wants to begin using process costing in the Shipping Department. Direct materials represent the fuel costs to run the ship, and “Containers in transit” represents work in process. Listed below is information about the Shipping Department's first month’s activity. Compute physical units and equivalent units of production. (LO 3, 4), AP Containers in transit, April 1 0 Containers loaded 1,200 Containers in transit, April 30 350, 40% of direct materials and 20% of conversion costs Instructions (a) Determine the physical flow of containers for the month. (b) Calculate the equivalent units for direct materials and conversion costs.
Remington Inc. is contemplating the use of process costing to track the costs of its operations. The operation consists of three segments (departments): Receiving. Shipping, and Delivery. Containers are received at Remington’s docks and sorted according to the ship they will be carried on. The containers are loaded onto a ship, which carries them to the appropriate port of destination. The containers are then off-loaded and delivered to the Receiving Department. Remington wants to begin using process costing in the Shipping Department. Direct materials represent the fuel costs to run the ship, and “Containers in transit” represents work in process. Listed below is information about the Shipping Department's first month’s activity. Compute physical units and equivalent units of production. (LO 3, 4), AP Containers in transit, April 1 0 Containers loaded 1,200 Containers in transit, April 30 350, 40% of direct materials and 20% of conversion costs Instructions (a) Determine the physical flow of containers for the month. (b) Calculate the equivalent units for direct materials and conversion costs.
Solution Summary: The author explains that Equivalent Units of Production measures a processing department's activity on the basis of total completed units produced.
Remington Inc. is contemplating the use of process costing to track the costs of its operations. The operation consists of three segments (departments): Receiving. Shipping, and Delivery. Containers are received at Remington’s docks and sorted according to the ship they will be carried on. The containers are loaded onto a ship, which carries them to the appropriate port of destination. The containers are then off-loaded and delivered to the Receiving Department.
Remington wants to begin using process costing in the Shipping Department. Direct materials represent the fuel costs to run the ship, and “Containers in transit” represents work in process. Listed below is information about the Shipping Department's first month’s activity.
Compute physical units and equivalent units of production. (LO 3, 4), AP
Containers in transit, April 1
0
Containers loaded
1,200
Containers in transit, April 30
350, 40% of direct materials and 20% of conversion costs
Instructions
(a) Determine the physical flow of containers for the month.
(b) Calculate the equivalent units for direct materials and conversion costs.
Definition Definition Total cost of procuring or producing a product or the cost that an individual or business owner undertakes for the manufacturing of goods.
On January 1, Jack Corp.'s Work-in-Process Inventory account had a balance of $29,600. During the year, $62,400 of direct materials was placed into production. Manufacturing wages incurred amounted to $88,500, of which $66,000 were for direct labor. Manufacturing overhead is allocated on the basis of 125% of direct labor cost. Actual manufacturing overhead was $92,800. Jobs costing $230,700 were completed during the year. What is the December 31 balance of Work-in-Process Inventory?
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