VI From the following information prepare a cost sheet for the month of December-2013. On December 1 2013 ) On December 31 2013 (2) Cost of raw materials 13,000 7,000 Cost of work in progress 11,000 16,000 Cost of finished goods 37,000 49,000 Purchase of raw materials during the month 2,10,000 Wages paid 1,45,000, Factory over head 60,000 Administrative over head 40,000 Selling and distributióntoverbead 24,000 Sales 6,00,000
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- The records of Stone Inc. reflect the following data: Work in process, beginning of month4,000 units one-fourth completed at a cost of 2,500 for materials, 1,400 for labor, and 1,800 for overhead. Production costs for the monthmaterials, 130,000; labor, 70,000; and factory overhead, 82,000. Units completed and transferred to stock45,000. Work in process, end of month5,000 units, one-half completed. Compute the months unit cost for each element of manufacturing cost and the total per unit cost. (Round unit costs to three decimal places.)Ellerson Company provided the following information for the last calendar year: During the year, direct materials purchases amounted to 278,000, direct labor cost was 189,000, and overhead cost was 523,000. During the year, 100,000 units were completed. Required: 1. Calculate the total cost of direct materials used in production. 2. Calculate the cost of goods manufactured. Calculate the unit manufacturing cost. 3. Of the unit manufacturing cost calculated in Requirement 2, 2.70 is direct materials and 5.30 is overhead. What is the prime cost per unit? Conversion cost per unit?Prepare a cost of goods sold budget for MacLaren Manufacturing Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2016, from the following estimates. Inventories of production units: Direct materials purchased during the year, 548,000; beginning inventory of direct materials, 36,000; and ending inventory of direct materials, 23,000. Totals from other budgets included:
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