Compute equivalent units, unit costs, and costs assigned. (LO 5), AP The Smelting Department of Polzin Company has the following production and cost data for September. Production: Beginning work in process 2,000 units that are 100% complete as to materials and 20% complete as to conversion costs; units started and finished 9.000 units; and ending work in process 1,000 units that are 100% complete as to materials and 40% complete as to conversion costs. Manufacturing costs: Work in process. September 1, $15,200; materials added $60,000; labor and overhead $132,000. Polzin uses the FIFO method to compute equivalent units. Instructions (a) Compute the equivalent units of production for (1) materials and (2) conversion costs for the month of September. (b) Compute the unit costs for the month. (c) Determine the costs to be assigned to the units transferred out and in process.
Compute equivalent units, unit costs, and costs assigned. (LO 5), AP The Smelting Department of Polzin Company has the following production and cost data for September. Production: Beginning work in process 2,000 units that are 100% complete as to materials and 20% complete as to conversion costs; units started and finished 9.000 units; and ending work in process 1,000 units that are 100% complete as to materials and 40% complete as to conversion costs. Manufacturing costs: Work in process. September 1, $15,200; materials added $60,000; labor and overhead $132,000. Polzin uses the FIFO method to compute equivalent units. Instructions (a) Compute the equivalent units of production for (1) materials and (2) conversion costs for the month of September. (b) Compute the unit costs for the month. (c) Determine the costs to be assigned to the units transferred out and in process.
Compute equivalent units, unit costs, and costs assigned.(LO 5), AP
The Smelting Department of Polzin Company has the following production and cost data for September.
Production: Beginning work in process 2,000 units that are 100% complete as to materials and 20% complete as to conversion costs; units started and finished 9.000 units; and ending work in process 1,000 units that are 100% complete as to materials and 40% complete as to conversion costs.
Manufacturing costs: Work in process. September 1, $15,200; materials added $60,000; labor and overhead $132,000.
Polzin uses the FIFO method to compute equivalent units.
Instructions
(a) Compute the equivalent units of production for (1) materials and (2) conversion costs for the month of September.
(b) Compute the unit costs for the month.
(c) Determine the costs to be assigned to the units transferred out and in process.
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.
Wilson Corporation acquires Greatbatch Company for $80 million cash in a merger. The balance sheets of both companies at the date of acquisition are as follows:
Balance Sheet
(in millions)
Wilson Greatbatch
Current assets $96 $8
Property and equipment 800 144
Intangibles 32 4.8
Total assets $928 $156.8
Current liabilities $40 $3.2
Long-term debt 640 104
Capital stock 80 19.2
Retained earnings 192 24
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (24) 6.4
Total liabilities and equity $928 $156.8
Greatbatch's property and equipment is overvalued by $48 million, its reported intangibles are undervalued by $32 million, and it has unreported intangibles, in the form of customer databases and marketing agreements, valued at $11.2 million.
Required
Prepare Wilson's balance sheet immediately following the merger.
Use a negative sign with your answer for AOCI if the balance is a loss.
Not use ai solution given correct answer
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