Concept explainers
a.
Determine the month’s unit cost in finishing.
a.

Explanation of Solution
Equivalent units for production: The activity of a processing department in terms of fully completed units is known as equivalent units. It includes the completed units of direct materials and conversion cost of beginning work in process, units completed and transferred out, and ending work in process.
Unit Cost of Production: The cost production derived in terms of corresponding units of production is called unit cost of production.
Determine the month’s unit cost.
Production Cost | |||||
Cost Elements |
Beginning Work In Process |
Cost for Month | Total | Equivalent unit |
Unit Cost |
Materials | $600 | 4,800 | 5,400 | 15,000 | 0.36 |
Labor | $1,500 | 15,000 | 16,500 | 15,000 | 1.10 |
Factory | $900 | 9,600 | 10,500 | 15,000 | 0.70 |
Total | $3,000 | 29,400 | 32,400 | 2.16 |
Table (1)
Working Note:
(1) Compute equivalent units.
Particulars | Units |
Units completed and transferred | 13,000 |
3,000 units in process, two-third completed | 2,000 |
Equivalent units of production for the month | 15,000 |
Table (2)
b.
Compute the total cost of the products transferred to finished goods.
b.

Explanation of Solution
Compute the total cost of the products transferred to finished goods.
Particulars | Units Completed |
Cost in Assembly (2) | 78,000 |
Cost in Fishing (3) | 28,080 |
Cost of goods transferred to finished goods | 106,080 |
Table (3)
(2) Compute cost in assembly.
(3) Compute cost in fishing.
Compute unit cost.
c.
Compute the total cost of the ending work in process inventory in blending.
c.

Explanation of Solution
Compute the total cost of the ending work in process inventory in blending.
Particulars | Units Completed |
Cost in Assembly (4) | 18,000 |
Cost in Fishing: | |
Material (5) | 720 |
Labor (6) | 2,200 |
Factory overhead (7) | 1,400 |
Cost of ending work in process inventory | 22,320 |
Table (4)
Working Note:
(4) Compute cost in assembly.
(5) Compute the cost in fishing (material).
(6) Compute the cost in fishing (labor).
(7) Compute the cost in fishing (factory overhead).
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