Loose-Leaf for Managerial Accounting: Creating Value in a Dynamic Business Environment
Loose-Leaf for Managerial Accounting: Creating Value in a Dynamic Business Environment
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Author: HILTON, Ronald, PLATT, David
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 33P

The following data pertain to the Hercules Tire and Rubber Company for the month of May.

Chapter 4, Problem 33P, The following data pertain to the Hercules Tire and Rubber Company for the month of May. Additional

Additional Information:

  1. a. Direct material is added at the beginning of the production process, and conversion activity occurs uniformly throughout the process.
  2. b. Hercules uses weighted-average process costing.
  3. c. The May 1 work in process was 20 percent complete as to conversion.
  4. d. The May 31 work in process was 60 percent complete as to conversion.

Required: Compute the missing amounts, and prepare the firm’s May production report.

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Calculate the missing amounts, and prepare the production report during the month of May.

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Process Costing: Process costing is method of cost accounting in which all the costs that are incurred production process are recorded. Output of one process becomes input for next process. This method is used to apply cot to similar products that are mass-produced in uninterrupted manner.

Calculate opening work in process during the month of May.

Opening work in process inventory =Total units accounted for Units started =75,000units 60,000units=15,000units

Therefore, opening work in process inventory during the month of May is 15,000 units.

Calculate units completed and transferred out during May.

Units completed and transferred out) = (Total units accounted for Ending work in process inventory)=75,000units 10,000units=65,000units

Therefore, units completed and transferred out during May is 65,000 units.

Calculate equivalent units for conversion.

ParticularsPhysical UnitsConversionWorkings
Units completed and transferred out65,00065,000(65,000 × 100%)
Add: Ending work in process10,000                       6,000 (10,000 × 60%)
Equivalent units of production75,00071,000 

Table (1)

Calculate opening work in process for conversion costs.

Opening work in process for conversion) = (Total costs for opening work in process Opening work in process for direct materials)= $172,500$135,000=$37,500

Therefore, opening work in process for conversion is $37,500.

Calculate cost incurred during the period of May for direct materials.

Cost incurred during the period for Direct materials) =(Total cost incurreed Cost incurred during the period of conversion)=$1,402,250$832,250=$570,000

Calculate cost per equivalent unit for direct materials.

Cost per eqivalent per unit for conversion cost) =(Total cost per unit Equivalent cost per unit for direct materials)=$21.65per unit$9.40per unit=$12.25per unit

Therefore, cost per equivalent per unit for conversion cost is $12.25 per unit.

Calculate cost of goods completed and transferred out during the period of May.

Cost of goods completed and transferred out) = (Total cost accounted for Total cost for ending work in process )=$1,574,750$167,500=$1,407,250

Therefore, total cost of goods completed and transferred out during the period of May is $1,407,250.

Calculate the cost of ending work in process inventory for direct materials.

Cost of ending work in process inventory for direct materials) =(Total cost for ending work in process Total cost for ending conversion costs)=$167,500$73,500=$94,000

Therefore, cost of ending work in process inventory for direct materials cost is $94,000.

Prepare production cost report during the period of May month.

PRODUCTION COST REPORT - COMPANY HT &R
UnitsPhysical UnitsDirect MaterialsConversion
Opening work in process, May15,000  
Units started during May60,000  
Total units accounted for75,000  
    
Units completed and transferred out65,00065,00065,000
Ending work in process, May10,00010,0006,000
Total units accounted for75,000  
Total equivalent units 75,00071,000
Cost per unitDirect  MaterialsConversionTotal
Opening work in process, May$135,000$37,500$172,500
Cost incurred during May$570,000$832,250$1,402,250
Total costs accounted for$705,000$869,750$1,574,750
Equivalent units75,00071,000 
Cost per equivalent unit$9.40$12.25$21.65
Costs   
Opening work in process inventory, May$135,000$37,500$172,500
Units started during April$570,000$832,250$1,402,250
Total costs accounted for$705,000$869,750$1,574,750
    
Cost of goods completed and transferred out$611,000 $796,250 $1,407,250
Ending work in process inventory$94,000 $73,500 $167,500
Total costs accounted for$705,000$869,750$1,574,750

Table (2)

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