Hi-T Company uses the weighted average method of process costing. Information for the company’s first production process follows. All direct materials are added at the beginning of this process, and conversion costs are added uniformly throughout the process.     Units Direct Materials Conversion Percent Complete Percent Complete Beginning work in process inventory 6,000 100% 80% Completed and transferred out 27,000     Ending work in process inventory 11,000 100% 40%   Beginning work in process     Direct materials $ 60,000   Conversion 78,460 $ 138,460 Costs added this period     Direct materials 415,000   Conversion 358,000 773,000 Total costs to account for   $ 911,460 a. Compute the equivalent units of production for both direct materials and conversion. b. Compute the cost per equivalent unit for both direct materials and conversion. c. Assign costs to the department’s outpu

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Hi-T Company uses the weighted average method of process costing. Information for the company’s first production process follows. All direct materials are added at the beginning of this process, and conversion costs are added uniformly throughout the process.
 

  Units Direct Materials Conversion
Percent Complete Percent Complete
Beginning work in process inventory 6,000 100% 80%
Completed and transferred out 27,000    
Ending work in process inventory 11,000 100% 40%

 

Beginning work in process    
Direct materials $ 60,000  
Conversion 78,460 $ 138,460
Costs added this period    
Direct materials 415,000  
Conversion 358,000 773,000
Total costs to account for   $ 911,460


a. Compute the equivalent units of production for both direct materials and conversion.
b. Compute the cost per equivalent unit for both direct materials and conversion.
c. Assign costs to the department’s output—specifically, to the units transferred out and to the units in ending work in process inventory.

Compute the cost per equivalent unit for both direct materials and conversion. (Round "Cost per EUP" to 2 decimal places.)
Direct
Materials
Cost per Equivalent Unit of Production
Cost of beginning work in process
Costs added this period
Total costs
+ Equivalent units of production
Cost per equivalent unit of production
< Required A
Conversion
Required C >
Transcribed Image Text:Compute the cost per equivalent unit for both direct materials and conversion. (Round "Cost per EUP" to 2 decimal places.) Direct Materials Cost per Equivalent Unit of Production Cost of beginning work in process Costs added this period Total costs + Equivalent units of production Cost per equivalent unit of production < Required A Conversion Required C >
Assign costs to the department's output-specifically, to the units transferred out and to the units in ending work in process
inventory. (Round "Cost per EUP" to 2 decimal places.)
Cost assignment-Weighted average
Completed and transferred out
Direct materials
Conversion
Total Completed and transferred out
Ending work in process
Direct materials
Conversion
Total ending work in process
Total costs accounted for
EUP
Cost per EUP
33,000
33,000 $
< Required B
15.40
Total cost
508,200.00
Required C
$
$
508,200
508,200
Transcribed Image Text:Assign costs to the department's output-specifically, to the units transferred out and to the units in ending work in process inventory. (Round "Cost per EUP" to 2 decimal places.) Cost assignment-Weighted average Completed and transferred out Direct materials Conversion Total Completed and transferred out Ending work in process Direct materials Conversion Total ending work in process Total costs accounted for EUP Cost per EUP 33,000 33,000 $ < Required B 15.40 Total cost 508,200.00 Required C $ $ 508,200 508,200
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