PRINCIPLES OF COST ACCOUNTING
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Author: Vanderbeck
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Chapter 5, Problem 11P
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Prepare a cost of production summary for the month March.
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Prepare a cost of production summary for the month March.
G Inc. | |||
Cost of production summary | |||
Forming department | |||
For the month ended March 31 | |||
Particulars | Amount($) | Amount($) | Amount($) |
Cost of work in process, beginning of month | |||
Cost in shaping | $8,000(1) | ||
Cost in forming: | |||
Materials | $500 (3) | ||
Labor | 1,000 (3) | ||
Factory | 750 (3) | $2,250 (2) | $10,250 |
Cost of goods received from shaping during the month | 36,000 | ||
Cost of production for month: | |||
Materials | $4,000 | ||
Labor | 8,000 | ||
Factory overhead | 6,000 | 18,000 | |
Total costs accounted for | $64,250 | ||
Unit output for month: | |||
Finished and transferred to finished goods | 8,000 | ||
Equivalent units of work-in process (3,000 units, 1/3 complete) | 1,000 | ||
Total equivalent production | 9,000 | ||
Unit cost for month: | |||
Materials | $0.50 | ||
Labor | 1 | ||
Factory overhead | 0.75 | ||
Total | $2.25 | ||
Inventory cost: | |||
Cost of goods finished and transferred to finished goods: | |||
Cost in shaping | $32,000 | ||
Cost in forming | 18,000 | ||
Total | $50,000 | ||
cost of work-in process, end of month: | |||
Cost in shaping | $12,000 | ||
Cost in forming: | |||
Materials | $500 | ||
Labor | 1,000 | ||
Factory overhead | 750 | 2,250 | $14,250 |
Total production costs accounted for | $64,250 |
Table (1)
Working note:
- 1) Calculate the cost for shaping:
- 2) Calculate the cost in beginning work-in process:
- 3) Calculation of ratio:
Particulars | A | B | D | ||
Material cost in beginning work-in process | $4,000 | $18,000 | 22.22% | $2,250 | $500 |
Labor cost in beginning work-in process | $8,000 | $18,000 | 44.44% | $2,250 | 1,000 |
Factory overhead cost in beginning work in process | $6,000 | $18,000 | 33.33% | $2,250 | $750 |
Total | $18,000 | 100% | $2,250 |
Table (2)
- 4) Calculate the ending work-in process:
Particulars | Units |
Beginning work in process | 2,000 |
Received from shipping | 9,000 |
Total | 11,000 |
Units finished | 8,000 |
Ending work in process | 3,000 |
Table (3)
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