Canadian Standard Ltd. produces porcelain toilets. Data for the month of August for production of their top model, the "Canadian Standard D-Lux" is given below. The company uses JIT production and backflush costing with three trigger points for entries in the accounting system: incurrence of actual materials purchase costs completion of good output units sale of finished units Production data for August: Standard cost of 1 good unit of output:   direct materials $20   (@ standard) $1,010,000 Conversion costs incurred $1,230,000 Good units of output 50,000 Units sold 47,000 REQUIRED:       conversion costs $25 Raw materials purchased                 Prepare summary entries under backflush costing for the month of August assuming that the raw materials had additional costs as follows:

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Canadian Standard Ltd. produces porcelain toilets. Data for the month of August for production of their top model, the "Canadian Standard D-Lux" is given below. The company uses JIT production and backflush costing with three trigger points for entries in the accounting system:

  • incurrence of actual materials purchase costs
  • completion of good output units
  • sale of finished units Production data for August:

Standard cost of 1 good unit of output:

 

  • direct materials $20
  •  

(@ standard)

$1,010,000

Conversion costs incurred

$1,230,000

Good units of output

50,000

Units sold

47,000

REQUIRED:

 

 

 
  • conversion costs $25 Raw materials purchased

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Prepare summary entries under backflush costing for the month of August assuming that the raw materials had additional costs as follows:

 

Unfavourable price variance $5,000 Unfavourable efficiency variance $7,000

 

  1. Assume that all variances and underallocated or overallocated conversion costs are written off monthly to costs of Goods Sold. Prepare the pertinent journal entry.
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