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Goode Company has the following production data for selected months.
Ending Work in Process
Month
Beginning Work in Process
Units Transferred Out
Units
% Complete as to Conversion Cost
Compute equivalent units of production for materials and conversion costs, assuming materials are entered at the beginning of the process.
Materials
Conversion Costs
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Brief Exercise 3-6
Trek Company has the following production data for April: units transferred out 40,740, and ending work in process 6,080 units that are 100% complete for materials and 40% complete for conversion costs. If unit materials cost is $6 and unit conversion cost is $9. Determine the costs to be assigned to the units transferred out and the units in ending work in process.
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Sanderson Company has the following production data for March: no beginning work in process, units started and completed 31,560, and ending work in process 5,070 units that are 100% complete for materials and 40% complete for conversion costs. Sanderson uses the FIFO method to compute equivalent units. If unit materials cost is $7 and unit conversion cost is $14. Determine the costs to be assigned to the units transferred out and the units in ending work in process. The total costs to be assigned are $726,642.
Ending work in process ???
Production costs chargeable to the Finishing Department in May at Kim Company are materials $7,780, labor $19,950, overhead $17,690, and transferred-in costs $67,130. Equivalent units of production are materials 20,000 and conversion costs 18,800. Kim uses the FIFO method to compute equivalent units. Compute the unit costs for materials and conversion costs. Transferred-in costs are considered materials costs. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e.g. 2.25.)
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