Concept explainers
Plasto Corporation manufactures a variety of plastic products including a series of molded chairs. The three models of molded chairs, which are all variations of the same design, are Standard (can be stacked), Deluxe (with arms), and Executive (with arms and padding). The company uses batch manufacturing and has an operation-costing system. The production process includes an extrusion operation and subsequent operations to form, trim, and finish the chairs. Plastic sheets are produced by the extrusion operation, some of which are sold directly to other manufacturers. During the forming operation, the remaining plastic sheets are molded into chair seats and the legs are added; the Standard model is sold after this operation. During the trim operation, the arms are added to the Deluxe and Executive models and the chair edges are smoothed. Only the Executive model enters the finish operation where the padding is added. All of the units produced receive the same steps within each operation. The May production run had a total manufacturing cost of $898,000. The units of production and direct-material costs incurred were as follows:
Required:
- 1. For each product produced by Plasto Corporation during the month of May, determine the (a) unit cost and (b) total cost. Be sure to account for all costs incurred during the month.
- 2. Prepare
journal entries to record the flow of production costs during May.

Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solution
Chapter 4 Solutions
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING-CUSTOM EBOOK>I<
- Answerarrow_forwardKeller Manufacturing has $80,000 in assets. They also have $40,000 in liabilities, $10,000 in expenses, and they paid out $12,000 in dividends this year. The extended accounting equation is: Assets = Liabilities + (Revenue − (Expenses + Dividends)) What would their revenue need to be for their accounts to be in balance? Helparrow_forwardWhat amount will the product xyz units be reported on the balance sheet ?arrow_forward
- Solve this Financial Accounting Problemarrow_forwardProblem 2 Cariveh Co. sells automotive supplies from 25 different locations in one country. Each branch has up to 30 staff working there, although most of the accounting systems are designed and implemented from the company's head office. All accounting systems, apart from petty cash, are computerised, with the internal audit department frequently advising and implementing controls within those systems. Cariveh has an internal audit department of six staff, all of whom have been employed at Cariveh for a minimum of five years and some for as long as 15 years. In the past, the chief internal auditor appoints staff within the internal audit department, although the chief executive officer (CEO) is responsible for appointing the chief internal auditor. The chief internal auditor reports directly to the finance director. The finance director also assists the chief internal auditor in deciding on the scope of work of the internal audit department. You are an audit manager in the internal…arrow_forwardFor direct material assigned to job 22B?arrow_forward
- Cornerstones of Cost Management (Cornerstones Ser...AccountingISBN:9781305970663Author:Don R. Hansen, Maryanne M. MowenPublisher:Cengage LearningManagerial Accounting: The Cornerstone of Busines...AccountingISBN:9781337115773Author:Maryanne M. Mowen, Don R. Hansen, Dan L. HeitgerPublisher:Cengage Learning

