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Explanation of Solution
Prepare production cost summary:
D. Company-Roasting Department | |||||
Process Cost Summary (FIFO method) | |||||
For the month ended Oct. 31, 20XX | |||||
Particulars | Amount ($) | Amount ($) | |||
Cost charged to Production | |||||
Cost of work in process (beginning) | |||||
Direct materials | 9,900 | ||||
Conversion | 110,970 | 120,870 | |||
Cost incurred this period | |||||
Direct materials | 248,400 | ||||
Conversion | 1,082,970 | 1,331,370 | |||
Total cost | 1,452,240 | ||||
Unit Information | Units | Units | |||
Units to account for: | Units accounted for | ||||
Work in process (beginning) | 3,000 | Completed and transferred units | 22,200 | ||
Unit started this period | 21,600 | Work in process (ending) | 2,400 | ||
Total units to account for | 24,600 | Total units accounted for | 24,600 | ||
Equivalent Unit of Production | Direct Materials | Conversion | |||
Work in process (beginning) | 0 | 1,800 | |||
Started and completed in this month | 19,200 | 19,200 | |||
Work in process (ending) | 2,400 | 1,920 | |||
Equivalent Unit of Production | 21,600 | 22,920 | |||
Cost per EUP | |||||
Cost of work in process (beginning) | 0 | 0 | |||
Cost incurred this period | 248,400 | 1,082,970 | |||
Total cost | $248,400 | $1,082,970 | |||
Equivalent unit of production | 21,600 | 22,920 | |||
Cost per EUP | $11.5 | $47.25 | |||
Cost Assignment | Amount ($) | Amount ($) | |||
Cost of work in process (beginning) |
| 120,870 | |||
Cost of completed units |
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Direct materials | 220,800 | ||||
Conversion | 992,250 | 1,213,050 | |||
Cost of work in process (ending) |
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Direct materials | 27,600 |
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Conversion | 90720 | 118,320 | |||
Total cost | 2,904,480 |
Table(1)
Hence, total cost of transferred goods and work in process (ending) is $1,333,920 and $118,320 respectively.
Working notes:
Calculation for EUP (direct material),
Calculation for EUP (Conversion),
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Explanation of Solution
Date | Account Title and Explanation | Post ref | Debit ($) | Credit ($) |
Oct 31 | Work in Process-blending | 1,333,920 | ||
Work in Process-roasting | 1,333,920 | |||
(Being goods transferred from roasting to blendingdepartment ) |
Table(2)
- Work in process-blending is an asset. Since, goods is transferred from roasting to blending department, it increases work in process-blending account. Hence, debit work in process-blending account.
- Work in process-roasting is an asset. Since, goods is transferred from roasting to blending department, it decreases work in process-roasting account. Hence, credit work in process-roasting account.
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To explain: Effect on bonus from the underestimation of equivalent unit of production.
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Explanation of Solution
If the equivalent unit of production is understated then it will increase the cost per equivalent unit of production because cost per equivalent unit of production is get by dividing total cost from equivalent unit of production.
- Since, cost per equivalent unit of production is increased, it will reduce the bonus of the department manager because higher the cost per equivalent unit of production lower will be the bonus and vice versa.
- If equivalent unit of production is lower in this month then next month equivalent unit of production will increase and this will decrease the cost per equivalent unit of production. Hence, it will increase the bonus of department manager in the next month.
Hence, it will reduce the October bonus and will increase the November bonus.
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