Molding Assembly Beginning inventories: Physical units Costs: 10,000 8,000 Transferred in $ 45,200 S 22,000 $ 13,800 Direct materials Conversion costs $ 16,800 Current production: Units started 25,000 30,000 Units transferred out 35,000 Costs: Transferred in ? $ 56,250 $103,500 S 39,550 $136,500 Direct materials Conversion costs Percentage of completion: Beginning inventory Ending inventory 40% 50% 80 50

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Muskoge Company uses a process-costing system. The company
manufactures a product that is processed in two departments: Molding
and Assembly. In the Molding Department, direct materials are added at
the beginning of the process; in the Assembly Department, additional
direct materials are added at the end of the process. In both

departments, conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the
process. As work is completed, it is transferred out. The following table
summarizes the production activity and costs for February:

 

Required:
1. Using the weighted average method, prepare the following for
the Molding Department:

a. A physical flow schedule
b. An equivalent units calculation
c. Calculation of unit costs. Round to four decimal places.
d. Cost of ending work in process and cost of goods transferred out

e. A cost reconciliation
2. Prepare journal entries that show the flow of manufacturing
costs for the Molding Department. Materials are added at the
beginning of the process.
3. Repeat Requirements 1 and 2 for the Assembly Department.

Molding
Assembly
Beginning inventories:
Physical units
Costs:
10,000
8,000
Transferred in
$ 45,200
S 22,000
$ 13,800
Direct materials
Conversion costs
$ 16,800
Current production:
Units started
25,000
30,000
Units transferred out
35,000
Costs:
Transferred in
?
$ 56,250
$103,500
S 39,550
$136,500
Direct materials
Conversion costs
Percentage of completion:
Beginning inventory
Ending inventory
40%
50%
80
50
Transcribed Image Text:Molding Assembly Beginning inventories: Physical units Costs: 10,000 8,000 Transferred in $ 45,200 S 22,000 $ 13,800 Direct materials Conversion costs $ 16,800 Current production: Units started 25,000 30,000 Units transferred out 35,000 Costs: Transferred in ? $ 56,250 $103,500 S 39,550 $136,500 Direct materials Conversion costs Percentage of completion: Beginning inventory Ending inventory 40% 50% 80 50
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