Concept explainers
a.
Job order costing is a cost evaluation method that considers each job separate and assign cost to them. It is mostly applicable in the service industry wherein every job has a separate requirement.
To compute: Equivalent units
b.
Job order costing:
Job order costing is a cost evaluation method that considers each job separate and assign cost to them. It is mostly applicable in the service industry wherein every job has a separate requirement.
To compute: The assigning of costs.
c.
Job order costing:
Job order costing is a cost evaluation method that considers each job separate and assign cost to them. It is mostly applicable in the service industry wherein every job has a separate requirement.
To prepare: The production cost sheet.
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