Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting (6th Edition)
Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781259969478
Author: WILLIAM LANEN, Shannon Anderson, Michael Maher
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education
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Chapter 8, Problem 57P

a.

To determine

Prepare a production cost report using the weighted-average method.

a.

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Weighted average cost method:

Weighted average cost method is the method to find out the equivalent units in the process costing. Under this method work done on all completed units taken as 100% whether these units are from beginning inventory or units introduced in the process. The work done on the ending inventory is calculated as per work done on it with respect to the completed units.

Compute the total units for materials, labor and overhead:

ParticularsPhysical unitsMaterialsLaborOverhead
Beginning work-in-process inventory         80,000   
Units started this period       400,000   
Total units       480,000   
     
Completed and transferred out    
Beginning work-in-process inventory         80,000   
Started and currently completed       280,000   
Total transferred out       360,000     360,000     360,000     360,000
Units in ending work-in-process inventory       120,000     120,000       48,000(1)       48,000 (2)
Total units       480,000     480,000     408,000     408,000

Table: (1)

Compute the cost per equivalent for materials, labor and overhead:

ParticularsTotalMaterialsLaborOverhead
Costs in beginning work-in-process inventory$ 1,222,800$ 240,000$ 546,000$ 436,800
Current period costs$ 5,534,400$ 1,560,000$ 2,208,000$ 1,766,400
Total costs$ 6,757,200$ 1,800,000$ 2,754,000$ 2,203,200
     
Cost per equivalent unit    
Materials $ 3.75(3)  
Labor  $ 6.75(4) 
Overhead   $ 5.40(5)

Table: (2)

Compute the total costs of materials, labor and overhead:

ParticularsTotalMaterialsLaborOverhead
Transferred out:    
Materials$ 1,350,000$ 1,350,000(6)  
Labor$ 2,430,000 $ 2,430,000(7) 
Overhead$ 1,944,000  $ 1,944,000(8)
Total costs$ 5,724,000   
     
Work-in-process ending inventory    
Materials$ 450,000$ 450,000(9)  
Labor$ 324,000 $ 324,000(10) 
Overhead$ 259,200  $ 259,200(11)
Total ending work-in-process inventory$ 1,033,200   
Total costs$ 6,757,200$ 1,800,000$ 2,754,000$ 2,203,200

Table: (3)

Working note 1:

Compute the units in ending work-in-process inventory:

Endinginventory=Completionrate×Unitsinendinginventory=40%×120,000=48,000

Working note 2:

Compute the units in ending work-in-process inventory:

Endinginventory=Completionrate×Unitsinendinginventory=40%×120,000=48,000

Working note 3:

Compute the cost per equivalent unit:

Costperunit=TotalcostaccountedforTotalunitsaccountedfor=$1,800,000480,000=$3.75

Working note 4:

Compute the cost per equivalent unit:

Costperunit=TotalcostaccountedforTotalunitsaccountedfor=$2,754,000408,000=$6.75

Working note 5:

Compute the cost per equivalent unit:

Costperunit=TotalcostaccountedforTotalunitsaccountedfor=$2,203,200408,000=$5.40

Working note 6:

Compute the costs assigned to units transferred out:

Transferredout=Costperunit×Transferredoutunits=$3.75×360,000=$1,350,000

Working note 7:

Compute the costs assigned to units transferred out:

Transferredout=Costperunit×Transferredoutunits=$6.75×360,000=$2,430,000

Working note 8:

Compute the costs assigned to units transferred out:

Transferredout=Costperunit×Transferredoutunits=$5.40×360,000=$1,944,000

Working note 9:

Compute the costs assigned to ending work-in-process inventory:

Endingwork-in-processinventory=Costperunit×Endinginventory=$3.75×120,000=$450,000

Working note 10:

Compute the costs assigned to ending work-in-process inventory:

Endingwork-in-processinventory=Costperunit×Endinginventory=$6.75×48,000=$324,000

Working note 11:

Compute the costs assigned to ending work-in-process inventory:

Endingwork-in-processinventory=Costperunit×Endinginventory=$5.40×48,000=$259,200

b.

To determine

Show the journal entry required to rectify the balances of work-in-process inventory and finished goods.

b.

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Journal entries:

It is the important part of accountancy. A journal entry consists of recording which is either a debit or credit. The total of both debit and credit must be equal.

Compute the difference between the correct computation and the information given in the statement:

ParticularsWork-in-processFinished goods
As per statement$ 793,152$ 337,560
Correct$ 1,033,200$ 318,000
Difference($ 240,048)$ 19,560

Table: (4)

Journal entry of passing the correctly computed information:

ParticularsPost Ref.DebitCredit
Work-in-process $ 240,048 
Finished goods  $ 19,560
Cost of goods sold  $ 220,488

Table: (5)

Working note 12:

Compute the correct value of finished goods:

Finishedgoods=(Costperequivalentunitofmaterial+Costperequivalentunitoflabor+Costperequivalentunitofoverhead)×Finishedgoodsinventory=($3.75(3)+$6.75(4)+$5.40(5))×20,000=$15.90×20,000=$318,000

c.

To determine

Determine the effect of adjustment not being made with respect to inventories being overstated or understated.

c.

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If the adjustments are not made with respect to inventories being overstated or understated the following effects will appear on the costing of the process:

  • • Finished goods would have remained overstated.
  • • Work-in-process would have remained understated.
  • • Income would have remained understated.

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