Gen Combo Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting; Connect Access Card
Gen Combo Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting; Connect Access Card
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ISBN: 9781260848700
Author: William N. Lanen Professor, Shannon Anderson Associate Professor, Michael W Maher
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 8, Problem 60P
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Compute the cost of goods transferred out in August and the cost of work-in-process ending inventory.

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Cost of units in ending work-in-process:

Cost of ending units in work-in-process is found out by multiplying equivalent unit in ending inventory by equivalent cost of ending inventory with respect to materials cost and conversion costs.

Conversion costs:

The total production cost or converting the product from raw material to final product that is ready to be transferred as finished goods, work-in-process or has started are taken into consideration for conversion costs.

Compute the total units for prior department, materials and conversion costs:

ParticularsPhysical unitsPrior departmentMaterialsConversion costs
Beginning work-in-process inventory       12,500   
Units started this period     127,500   
Total units     140,000   
     
Completed and transferred out    
Beginning work-in-process inventory       12,500                 0         5,000 (1)      7,500(2)
Started and currently completed     107,500     107,500     107,500  107,500
Units in ending work-in-process inventory       20,000       20,000       18,000 (3)    10,000 (4)
Total units     140,000     127,500     130,500  125,000

Table: (1)

Compute the cost per equivalent unit for prior department, materials and conversion costs:

ParticularsTotalPrior departmentMaterialsConversion costs
Costs in beginning work-in-process inventory$ 323,400$ 98,000$ 164,400$ 61,000
Current period costs$ 3,306,600$ 2,142,000$ 939,600$ 225,000
Total costs$ 3,630,000$ 2,240,000$ 1,104,000$ 286,000
     
Cost per equivalent unit    
Prior department $ 16.80(5)  
Materials  $ 7.20(6) 
Conversion   $ 1.80(7)
     

Table: (2)

Compute the total costs for prior department, materials and conversion costs:

ParticularsTotalPrior departmentMaterialsConversion costs
Transferred out:    
Costs from beginning inventory$ 323,400$ 98,000$ 164,400$ 61,000
Current costs beginning work-in-process inventory    
Prior department$ 0$ 0  
Materials$ 36,000 $ 36,000(8) 
Conversion$ 13,500  $ 13,500(9)
Total costs$ 372,900   
     
Current costs of units started and completed    
Prior department$ 1,806,000$ 1,806,000(10)  
Materials$ 774,000 $ 774,000(11) 
Conversion$ 193,500  $ 193,500(12)
Total costs of units started and completed$ 2,773,500   
Total costs$ 3,146,400$ 1,806,000$ 810,000$ 207,000
     
Current costs work-in-process ending inventory    
Prior department$ 336,000$ 336,000(13)  
Materials$ 129,600 $ 129,600(14) 
Conversion$ 18,000  $ 18,000(15)
Total ending work-in-process inventory$ 483,600   
Total costs accounted for$ 3,630,000$ 2,240,000$ 1,104,000$ 286,000

Table: (3)

Working note 1:

Compute the units completed and transferred out from beginning inventory of materials:

Beginninginventory=(1Completionrate)×Beginninginventory(WIP)=(160%)×12,500=5,000

Working note 2:

Compute the units completed and transferred out from beginning inventory of conversion costs:

Beginninginventory=(1Completionrate)×Beginninginventory(WIP)=(140%)×12,500=7,500

Working note 3:

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

Endinginventory=Completionrate×Endinginventory(Physicalunits)=90%×20,000=18,000

Working note 4:

Compute the units in ending work-in-process inventory for conversion costs:

Endinginventory=Completionrate×Endinginventory(Physicalunits)=50%×20,000=10,000

Working note 5:

Compute the cost per equivalent unit for prior department costs:

Costperequivalentunit=CurrentperiodcostsTotalunitsaccountedfor=$2,142,000127,500=$16.80

Working note 6:

Compute the cost per equivalent unit for prior department costs:

Costperequivalentunit=CurrentperiodcostsTotalunitsaccountedfor=$939,600130,500=$7.20

Working note 7:

Compute the cost per equivalent unit for prior department costs:

Costperequivalentunit=CurrentperiodcostsTotalunitsaccountedfor=$225,,000125,500=$16.80

Working note 8:

Compute the current costs added to complete beginning work-in-process inventory:

Currentcosts=Costperequivalentunit×Beginninginventory(WIP)=$7.20×5,000=36,000

Working note 9:

Compute the current costs added to complete beginning work-in-process inventory:

Currentcosts=Costperequivalentunit×Beginninginventory(WIP)=$1.80×7,500=13,500

Working note 10:

Compute the current costs of units started and completed:

Costofunitscompleted=Costperequivalentunit×Startedandcompletedunits=$16.80×107,500=$1,806,000

Working note 11:

Compute the current costs of units started and completed:

Costofunitscompleted=Costperequivalentunit×Startedandcompletedunits=$7.20×107,500=$774,000

Working note 12:

Compute the current costs of units started and completed:

Costofunitscompleted=Costperequivalentunit×Startedandcompletedunits=$1.80×107,500=$193,500

Working note 13:

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

Costofendinginventory=Costperequivalentunit×Endinginventory=$16.80×20,000=$336,000

Working note 14:

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

Costofendinginventory=Costperequivalentunit×Endinginventory=$7.20×18,000=$129,600

Working note 15:

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

Costofendinginventory=Costperequivalentunit×Endinginventory=$1.80×10,000=$18,000

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