Exam 15: Cost Allocation: Joint Products and Byproducts
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Answer the following question(s) using the information below:
The Morton Company processes unprocessed goat milk up to the splitoff point where two products, condensed goat milk and skim goat milk result. The following information was collected for the month of October:
The costs of purchasing the 65,000 litres of unprocessed goat milk and processing it up to the splitoff point to yield a total of 58,500 litres of salable product was $72,240. There were no inventory balances of either product.
Condensed goat milk may be processed further to yield 19,500 litres (the remainder is shrinkage) of a medicinal milk product, Xyla, for an additional processing cost of $3 per usable litre. Xyla can be sold for $18 per litre.
Skim goat milk can be processed further to yield 28,100 litres of skim goat ice cream, for an additional processing cost per usable litre of $2.50. The product can be sold for $9 per litre.
There are no beginning and ending inventory balances.
-How much (if any) extra income would Morton earn if it produced and sold skim milk ice cream from goats rather than goat skim milk? Allocate joint processing costs based upon the relative sales value at the splitoff point.


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Different joint cost allocation methods will result in different product margin percentages for the individual products.
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Raynor Manufacturing purchases trees from Tree Nursery and processes them up to the split off point, where two products (paper and pencil casings) are obtained. The products are then sold to an independent company that markets and distributes them to retail outlets. The following information was collected for the month of October.
Trees processed:
50 trees (yield is 30,000 sheets of paper and 30,000 pencil casings and no scrap)
Cost of purchasing 50 trees and processing them up to the split off point to yield 30,000 sheets of paper and 30,000 pencil casings is $1,500.
Raynor Manufacturing's accounting department reported no beginning inventories; however, ending inventory amounts reflected 1,000 sheets of paper in stock.
-Which method allocates joint costs on the basis of each product's relative sales value at the split off point?

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Raynor Manufacturing purchases trees from Tree Nursery and processes them up to the split off point, where two products (paper and pencil casings) are obtained. The products are then sold to an independent company that markets and distributes them to retail outlets. The following information was collected for the month of October.
Trees processed:
50 trees (yield is 30,000 sheets of paper and 30,000 pencil casings and no scrap)
Cost of purchasing 50 trees and processing them up to the split off point to yield 30,000 sheets of paper and 30,000 pencil casings is $1,500.
Raynor Manufacturing's accounting department reported no beginning inventories; however, ending inventory amounts reflected 1,000 sheets of paper in stock.
-What is the approximate production cost per unit for each pencil casing if the sales value at split off method is used?

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The Arvid Corporation manufactures widgets, gizmos, and turnbols from a joint process. May production is 4,000 widgets; 7,000 gizmos; and 8,000 turnbols. Respective per unit selling prices at splitoff are $15, $10, and $5. Joint costs up to the splitoff point are $75,000. If joint costs are allocated based upon the sales value at splitoff, what amount of joint costs will be allocated to the widgets?
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North York Statue Company makes miniature Mountie statues from cast iron. Sales total 40,000 units a year. The statues are finished either rough or polished, with an average demand of 60 percent rough and 40 percent polished. Iron ingots, the direct material, costs $6 per kilogram. Processing costs are $200 to convert 20 kilograms into 40 statues. Rough statues are sold for $15 each and polished statues can be sold for $18 or engraved for an additional cost of $5. Polished statues can then be sold for $30.
Required:
Determine the product mix for statues that allows maximization of the company's operating margin.
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The juncture in a joint production process when two products become separable is the byproduct point.
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Raynor Manufacturing purchases trees from Tree Nursery and processes them up to the split off point, where two products (paper and pencil casings) are obtained. The products are then sold to an independent company that markets and distributes them to retail outlets. The following information was collected for the month of October.
Trees processed:
50 trees (yield is 30,000 sheets of paper and 30,000 pencil casings and no scrap)
Cost of purchasing 50 trees and processing them up to the split off point to yield 30,000 sheets of paper and 30,000 pencil casings is $1,500.
Raynor Manufacturing's accounting department reported no beginning inventories; however, ending inventory amounts reflected 1,000 sheets of paper in stock.
-What are the pencil casings' sales value at the split-off point?

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A company can alter its total gross margin through its selection of joint cost allocation methods.
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Chem Manufacturing Company processes direct materials up to the split off point, where two products (X and Y) are obtained and sold. The following information was collected for the month of November.
Direct materials processed:
10,000 litres (10,000 litres yield 9,500 litres of good product and 500 litres of shrinkage)
The cost of purchasing 10,000 litres of direct materials and processing it up to the split off point to yield a total of 9,500 litres of good products was $975,000.
The beginning inventories totalled 50 litres for X and 25 litres for Y. Ending inventory amounts reflected 300 litres of product X and 525 litres of product Y. October costs were per unit were the same as November.
-What are the respective physical volume proportions for products X and Y?

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Answer the following question(s) using the information below:
The Morton Company processes unprocessed goat milk up to the splitoff point where two products, condensed goat milk and skim goat milk result. The following information was collected for the month of October:
The costs of purchasing the 65,000 litres of unprocessed goat milk and processing it up to the splitoff point to yield a total of 58,500 litres of salable product was $72,240. There were no inventory balances of either product.
Condensed goat milk may be processed further to yield 19,500 litres (the remainder is shrinkage) of a medicinal milk product, Xyla, for an additional processing cost of $3 per usable litre. Xyla can be sold for $18 per litre.
Skim goat milk can be processed further to yield 28,100 litres of skim goat ice cream, for an additional processing cost per usable litre of $2.50. The product can be sold for $9 per litre.
There are no beginning and ending inventory balances.
-Using the sales value at split off method, the joint costs allocated to Kharton would be:


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A byproduct is one or more products of a joint production process that have low total sales value compared to the total sales value of the main product or joint products.
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Which of the following is NOT a reason to allocate joint cost?
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Which of the following statements is true concerning the practice of carrying inventories at NRV?
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The cause-and-effect criterion is not present when joint costing is used.
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The Oxnard Corporation processes a liquid component up to the splitoff point where two products, Mr. DirtOut and Mr. SinkClean, are produced and sold. There was no beginning inventory. The following material was collected for the month of January:
The cost of purchasing 250,000 litres of direct materials and processing it up to the splitoff point to yield a total of 242,500 litres of good product was $380,000.
-When using the physical-volume method, what is Mr. DirtOut's approximate production cost per unit?


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Green Paper Company processes wood pulp into two products. During January the joint costs of processing were $144,000. Production and sales value information for the month were as follows:
Paper sells for $2.75 a kilogram and cardboard sells for $3.50 a kilogram.
There were no beginning inventories for April but ending inventories totalled 10,000 kilograms for paper and 12,000 kilograms for cardboard.
Required:
Prepare a product line income statement without allocation of joint costs.

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The method of allocating joint product costs is an important guide for other management decisions.
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All of the following statements about the constant gross margin percentage net-realizable method are true EXCEPT
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All of the following methods may be used to allocate joint costs EXCEPT
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