Deck 18: Process Costing
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Deck 18: Process Costing
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Job order costing involves averaging costs across products produced,and as such,the first step in job order costing is to clearly understand the physical flows.
False
2
A process costing system is highly desirable when a company mass produces identical goods.
True
3
In a process costing system that uses equivalent units of production,the per-unit cost of direct materials equals the total cost of materials used in the current month divided by the number of units completed and transferred during the current month.
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4
Costs flow through a process costing system in the same sequence as actual products move through the assembly process.
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An equivalent unit measures the percentage of a completed unit's cost that is present in a partially finished unit.
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Completing 3,000 units which were each 75% complete at the beginning of the period represents 2,250 equivalent units of work during the current period.
If at the beginning of the period 3,000 units were 75% completed,then to complete these units during the current period,the equivalent units = 3,000 × (100% - 75%)= 750 equivalent units.
If at the beginning of the period 3,000 units were 75% completed,then to complete these units during the current period,the equivalent units = 3,000 × (100% - 75%)= 750 equivalent units.
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The cost transferred to Cost of Goods Sold is equal to the total manufacturing costs incurred for the units sold.
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Jiffy Company has 3,000 units that are 70% complete.Jiffy's "equivalent units" are 3,000 completed units.
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9
As costs flow from one production department to the next in a process costing system,one Work in Process Inventory account shows all the changes to the units in production.
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10
A company may choose to use process costing or job order costing,but never both simultaneously.
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11
United Construction Company,which manufactures residential buildings,would most likely use a process costing system.
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12
A process costing system is suitable for a company with a large volume of standard products produced on a relatively continuous basis,for example,golf balls or petroleum.
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13
Debiting Work in Process in Department Two and crediting Work in Process in Department One represents costs transferred from Department Two to Department One.
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14
Conversion costs include direct labor and direct materials associated with converting units,so that they can be transferred out of Work in Process.
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15
The number of equivalent units of production during a period may be greater than,equal to,or smaller than the actual number of units completed and transferred to the finished goods warehouse.
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16
The production cost report is an estimate of the equivalent units completed during the period.
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17
Manufacturing overhead is not applied to products when a process costing system is used.
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18
In a production cost report,the units in beginning Work in Process are always expressed as equivalent units.
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19
In most process costing systems,the number of units "in process" at any one time is usually significant relative to the total production output of the period.
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20
Equivalent units of production significantly differ from units completed and transferred during the period only when no significant differences exist between beginning and ending work in process.
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21
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a process costing system?
A)The costs incurred in each process are accumulated in separate Work in Process Inventory accounts.
B)It is suitable for mass-produced operations.
C)Costs are accumulated separately for each unit of production as it moves through the factory.
D)The cost of a finished unit is the sum of the unit costs of performing each manufacturing process.
A)The costs incurred in each process are accumulated in separate Work in Process Inventory accounts.
B)It is suitable for mass-produced operations.
C)Costs are accumulated separately for each unit of production as it moves through the factory.
D)The cost of a finished unit is the sum of the unit costs of performing each manufacturing process.
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22
Process costing systems:
A)Are used when companies produce homogeneous units.
B)Do not have work in process accounts for each department.
C)Do not use equivalent units of production.
D)Track costs to individual products.
A)Are used when companies produce homogeneous units.
B)Do not have work in process accounts for each department.
C)Do not use equivalent units of production.
D)Track costs to individual products.
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23
Equivalent units of production are:
A)A measure representing the percentage of a unit's cost that has been completed.
B)Not computed separately for each input added during production.
C)Not assigned to beginning work-in-process or ending work-in-process.
D)The total units completed during the period.
A)A measure representing the percentage of a unit's cost that has been completed.
B)Not computed separately for each input added during production.
C)Not assigned to beginning work-in-process or ending work-in-process.
D)The total units completed during the period.
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24
In a process costing system,the number of units started and completed for a period is equal to:
A)Units transferred out less units in beginning work in process.
B)Units transferred out less units in ending work in process.
C)Units transferred out plus units in beginning work in process.
D)Units transferred out plus units in ending work in process.
A)Units transferred out less units in beginning work in process.
B)Units transferred out less units in ending work in process.
C)Units transferred out plus units in beginning work in process.
D)Units transferred out plus units in ending work in process.
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25
Equivalent units of production represent units of:
A)Finished goods inventory.
B)Units of work-in-process inventory.
C)Work performed during the period.
D)Sales generated during the period.
A)Finished goods inventory.
B)Units of work-in-process inventory.
C)Work performed during the period.
D)Sales generated during the period.
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26
Which company would most likely not use a process costing system?
A)Bic Pens.
B)Pepsi Cola.
C)Hershey Candy.
D)Tiffany Jewelers.
A)Bic Pens.
B)Pepsi Cola.
C)Hershey Candy.
D)Tiffany Jewelers.
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27
For which of the following categories is it not important to know the number of units?
A)The number of units completed during the period.
B)The number of units transferred to the next department during the period.
C)Beginning work in process.
D)The number of units started during the period.
A)The number of units completed during the period.
B)The number of units transferred to the next department during the period.
C)Beginning work in process.
D)The number of units started during the period.
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28
In either a job order or a process costing system,credits to the Materials Inventory account represent:
A)The cost of materials purchased during the period.
B)The cost of materials relating to finished goods.
C)The cost of unused materials returned to the inventory.
D)The cost of materials placed into production.
A)The cost of materials purchased during the period.
B)The cost of materials relating to finished goods.
C)The cost of unused materials returned to the inventory.
D)The cost of materials placed into production.
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29
All of the following are characteristics of the products of process costing except:
A)High volume.
B)Different amounts of direct materials.
C)Identical amounts of direct labor.
D)Repetitive operations.
A)High volume.
B)Different amounts of direct materials.
C)Identical amounts of direct labor.
D)Repetitive operations.
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30
Process costing does not:
A)Trace direct costs to a specific production process.
B)Provide information about cost of goods manufactured on a per-unit basis.
C)Average direct and indirect costs across mass-produced identical units.
D)Apply overhead using an activity base.
A)Trace direct costs to a specific production process.
B)Provide information about cost of goods manufactured on a per-unit basis.
C)Average direct and indirect costs across mass-produced identical units.
D)Apply overhead using an activity base.
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31
The best cost system to use for a company producing a continuous stream of similar items would be a:
A)Job order system.
B)Process costing system.
C)Production costing system.
D)No cost system is required when jobs are similar.
A)Job order system.
B)Process costing system.
C)Production costing system.
D)No cost system is required when jobs are similar.
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32
If 8,000 units were in beginning inventory,26,000 units were started,and 6,000 units were in the ending inventory,how many units were transferred out?
A)40,000 units.
B)26,000 units.
C)28,000 units.
D)24,000 units.
A)40,000 units.
B)26,000 units.
C)28,000 units.
D)24,000 units.
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33
In a process costing system,costs flow from one Work in Process Inventory account to the next in the same sequence as:
A)Units flow through production.
B)In a LIFO periodic inventory system.
C)Shipped to customers.
D)In a job order cost system.
A)Units flow through production.
B)In a LIFO periodic inventory system.
C)Shipped to customers.
D)In a job order cost system.
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Process costing would be suitable for:
A)Automobile repair.
B)Production of television sets.
C)Boat building.
D)Kitchen remodeling.
A)Automobile repair.
B)Production of television sets.
C)Boat building.
D)Kitchen remodeling.
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A process costing system differs from a job order costing system in that:
A)There is no need for overhead application rates in process costing systems.
B)Process costing systems are used primarily in service industries,whereas job order costing systems are used in manufacturing operations.
C)Per-unit costs are not computed in process costing systems.
D)Process costing systems are used when production involves large volumes of standardized products,whereas job order costing systems are used when each job or batch of products is uniquely different.
A)There is no need for overhead application rates in process costing systems.
B)Process costing systems are used primarily in service industries,whereas job order costing systems are used in manufacturing operations.
C)Per-unit costs are not computed in process costing systems.
D)Process costing systems are used when production involves large volumes of standardized products,whereas job order costing systems are used when each job or batch of products is uniquely different.
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In a production cost report,the units transferred out
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Equivalent units are usually computed for:
A)Only direct materials.
B)Only direct labor.
C)Only factory overhead.
D)Direct materials,direct labor,and factory overhead costs.
A)Only direct materials.
B)Only direct labor.
C)Only factory overhead.
D)Direct materials,direct labor,and factory overhead costs.
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In most process costing systems,per-unit costs are determined by:
A)Dividing the number of units completed during the period by the total manufacturing costs incurred during the period.
B)Dividing the total manufacturing costs incurred during the period by the number of units worked on during the period.
C)Dividing the total manufacturing costs incurred during the period by the equivalent number of units completed during the period.
D)Unit costs cannot be determined in a process costing system.
A)Dividing the number of units completed during the period by the total manufacturing costs incurred during the period.
B)Dividing the total manufacturing costs incurred during the period by the number of units worked on during the period.
C)Dividing the total manufacturing costs incurred during the period by the equivalent number of units completed during the period.
D)Unit costs cannot be determined in a process costing system.
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The number of equivalent units of production:
A)Is equal to the number of units completed by a department.
B)May not be greater than the number of units completed by a department.
C)Is used to complete the overhead application rate.
D)May be less than,equal to,or greater than the number of physical units completed during the period.
A)Is equal to the number of units completed by a department.
B)May not be greater than the number of units completed by a department.
C)Is used to complete the overhead application rate.
D)May be less than,equal to,or greater than the number of physical units completed during the period.
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40
The Work in Process - Assembly account would be credited and the Work in Process - Packaging account would be debited when:
A)Goods are transferred from Assembly to Packaging.
B)Goods are transferred from Packaging to Assembly.
C)The units are complete and ready for sale.
D)The number of units started during the period is greater than the number of units in process at the end of the period.
A)Goods are transferred from Assembly to Packaging.
B)Goods are transferred from Packaging to Assembly.
C)The units are complete and ready for sale.
D)The number of units started during the period is greater than the number of units in process at the end of the period.
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Equivalent units
In the first month of operations,the manufacturing costs for Blue Sun Company were as follows:
During the month 10,000 units were completed,and 5,000 units were in process at the end of the month.The 5,000 units in process were 100% completed as to materials and 80% completed as to direct labor and overhead.Compute the following:
(a)Direct materials cost per equivalent unit: $_______________
(b)Equivalent units of production for direct labor and manufacturing overhead: ________________
(c)Direct labor cost per equivalent unit: $________________
(d)Manufacturing overhead cost per equivalent unit: $________________
(e)Total cost of 10,000 units completed: $________________
(f)Total cost of 5,000 units in process at the end of the month: $________________
In the first month of operations,the manufacturing costs for Blue Sun Company were as follows:

(a)Direct materials cost per equivalent unit: $_______________
(b)Equivalent units of production for direct labor and manufacturing overhead: ________________
(c)Direct labor cost per equivalent unit: $________________
(d)Manufacturing overhead cost per equivalent unit: $________________
(e)Total cost of 10,000 units completed: $________________
(f)Total cost of 5,000 units in process at the end of the month: $________________
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The computation of equivalent units is generally not necessary when:
A)Beginning work-in-process inventories are significantly larger than ending work-in-process inventories.
B)Beginning and ending work in process inventories differ only slightly.
C)The number of units in ending work-in-process exceeds the number of units completed and transferred to finished goods during the period.
D)Per-unit costs become distorted as a result of not computing equivalent units of production.
A)Beginning work-in-process inventories are significantly larger than ending work-in-process inventories.
B)Beginning and ending work in process inventories differ only slightly.
C)The number of units in ending work-in-process exceeds the number of units completed and transferred to finished goods during the period.
D)Per-unit costs become distorted as a result of not computing equivalent units of production.
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During the month of June,$352,150 of costs were transferred from Department A to Department
A)A debit to department A for $352,150.
B)A credit to department B for $352,150.
B)The journal entry to summarize the transfer of these costs includes:
C)
D) No entry is required when costs are transferred between departments.
A)A debit to department A for $352,150.
B)A credit to department B for $352,150.
B)The journal entry to summarize the transfer of these costs includes:
C)
D) No entry is required when costs are transferred between departments.
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A typical production cost report will contain all of the following except:
A)The number of equivalent units.
B)The total cost of production.
C)The costs per equivalent units.
D)The costs assigned to each job.
A)The number of equivalent units.
B)The total cost of production.
C)The costs per equivalent units.
D)The costs assigned to each job.
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Process costing system-journal entries
Milton Manufacturing uses a process costing system.Products are processed successively by Department X and Department Y and are then transferred to the finished goods warehouse.Shown below is cost information for Department Y during the month of May:
The cost of work in process in Department Y at May 31 has been determined to be $113,500.
In the space provided,prepare a general journal entry to summarize for the month of May each of the following categories of transactions (you may omit explanations):
(a.)The transfer of production from Department X to Department Y.
(b.)The recording of manufacturing costs incurred in Department Y during May.(Use a single journal entry.)
(c.)The transfer of completed units from Department Y to the finished goods warehouse.
Milton Manufacturing uses a process costing system.Products are processed successively by Department X and Department Y and are then transferred to the finished goods warehouse.Shown below is cost information for Department Y during the month of May:

In the space provided,prepare a general journal entry to summarize for the month of May each of the following categories of transactions (you may omit explanations):
(a.)The transfer of production from Department X to Department Y.
(b.)The recording of manufacturing costs incurred in Department Y during May.(Use a single journal entry.)
(c.)The transfer of completed units from Department Y to the finished goods warehouse.

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If beginning inventory in Work in Process is zero and 2,000 units are started during the period,assuming that 1,700 units were completed and transferred out,how many units remain in ending inventory?
A)2,000 units.
B)285 units.
C)300 units.
D)1,700 units.
A)2,000 units.
B)285 units.
C)300 units.
D)1,700 units.
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Department X of a manufacturing company works on only one product,and all costs are incurred uniformly as the product goes along the assembly line.The 8,000 units in process on December 1 were 60% completed.An additional 50,000 units were placed in production during December.At December 31,the 10,000 units in process were 60% completed.The equivalent units of production during December amounted to:
A)49,200.
B)60,800.
C)57,200.
D)58,800.
A)49,200.
B)60,800.
C)57,200.
D)58,800.
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Companies that compute equivalent units of production do so to:
A)Comply with income tax regulations.
B)Compute total manufacturing costs for the period.
C)Determine a manufacturing overhead application rate.
D)Determine departmental per-unit costs.
A)Comply with income tax regulations.
B)Compute total manufacturing costs for the period.
C)Determine a manufacturing overhead application rate.
D)Determine departmental per-unit costs.
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During August,Department Z started and completed 90,000 units and also finished 18,000 units that were 75% completed on July 31.On August 31,Department Z's ending inventory consisted of 26,000 units that were 45% completed.All manufacturing costs are incurred at a uniform rate throughout Department Z's production process.The number of equivalent units of production for Department Z during August is:
A)106,200.
B)90,000.
C)94,500.
D)117,800.
A)106,200.
B)90,000.
C)94,500.
D)117,800.
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Process costing system-journal entries
Joyce Industries uses a process costing system.All of the company's manufacturing activities take place in a single processing department.There was no beginning inventory in May.During the month,$60,000 of materials were added and $40,000 of labor and $75,000 of overhead costs were charged to work in process.The entire work in process inventory of 20,000 units was completed and transferred to finished goods.Of these 20,000 units,15,000 were sold on account at $14 per unit.
In the space provided,prepare a general journal entry to summarize each of the following categories of transactions for the month of May (you may omit explanations):
(a.)The recording of manufacturing costs applied to production (use a single journal entry).
(b.)The transfer of completed units from work in process to the finished goods warehouse.
(c.)The sale of 15,000 units manufactured during the month and the related cost of goods sold.
Joyce Industries uses a process costing system.All of the company's manufacturing activities take place in a single processing department.There was no beginning inventory in May.During the month,$60,000 of materials were added and $40,000 of labor and $75,000 of overhead costs were charged to work in process.The entire work in process inventory of 20,000 units was completed and transferred to finished goods.Of these 20,000 units,15,000 were sold on account at $14 per unit.
In the space provided,prepare a general journal entry to summarize each of the following categories of transactions for the month of May (you may omit explanations):
(a.)The recording of manufacturing costs applied to production (use a single journal entry).
(b.)The transfer of completed units from work in process to the finished goods warehouse.
(c.)The sale of 15,000 units manufactured during the month and the related cost of goods sold.

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For the month of December,its first month of operations,the Radcliffe Corporation completed and transferred 800 units of product costing $80,000 to produce to Finished Goods Inventory.If Radcliffe sold 650 units during the same month,how much was cost of goods sold for the same period?
A)$80,000.
B)$8,000.
C)$6,500.
D)$65,000.
A)$80,000.
B)$8,000.
C)$6,500.
D)$65,000.
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Selecting an appropriate cost accounting system
Listed below are seven businesses.In the spaces provided,identify whether a job order costing system or a process costing system would most likely be appropriate.
(a)_____ Nancy's Paper Plate Company
(b)_____ Two Leg Pants Manufacturers,Inc.
(c)_____ Solid Residential Contractors
(d)_____ Float's Boats
(e)_____ Big Heart Hospital
(f)_____ Fizz Soda,Inc.
(g)_____ Sugarmore Candies,Inc.
Listed below are seven businesses.In the spaces provided,identify whether a job order costing system or a process costing system would most likely be appropriate.
(a)_____ Nancy's Paper Plate Company
(b)_____ Two Leg Pants Manufacturers,Inc.
(c)_____ Solid Residential Contractors
(d)_____ Float's Boats
(e)_____ Big Heart Hospital
(f)_____ Fizz Soda,Inc.
(g)_____ Sugarmore Candies,Inc.
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During the month of August,$582,000 of costs were transferred from the Mixing Department to the Baking Department.The journal entry to summarize the transfer of these costs includes:
A)A debit to the Mixing department for $582,000.
B)A debit to the Baking department for $582,000.
C)A credit to the Baking department for $582,000.
D)A debit to Finished Goods Inventory.
A)A debit to the Mixing department for $582,000.
B)A debit to the Baking department for $582,000.
C)A credit to the Baking department for $582,000.
D)A debit to Finished Goods Inventory.
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In evaluating the efficiency of a production department,management should:
A)Consider all costs of production across departments.
B)Consider that department activities only.
C)Consider all corporate-wide period costs.
D)Compare the costs of production across departments.
A)Consider all costs of production across departments.
B)Consider that department activities only.
C)Consider all corporate-wide period costs.
D)Compare the costs of production across departments.
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Job order and process costing systems
There are two distinct types of cost accounting systems: job order costing systems and process costing systems.How does management decide whether to use a job order costing system or a process costing system in any given manufacturing situation? Explain briefly.
There are two distinct types of cost accounting systems: job order costing systems and process costing systems.How does management decide whether to use a job order costing system or a process costing system in any given manufacturing situation? Explain briefly.
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The Finishing Department of Berle Industries works on only one product,and all costs are incurred uniformly while these units remain in the department.On March 1,6,000 units were in process that were 45% completed.An additional 60,000 units were transferred into the Finishing Department during March.At March 31,there were 25,000 units in process that were 75% completed.Compute the equivalent units of production for the Finishing Department during March.
A)81,450 units.
B)60,000 units.
C)57,050 units.
D)69,550 units.
A)81,450 units.
B)60,000 units.
C)57,050 units.
D)69,550 units.
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If beginning inventory in Work in Process is zero and 2,000 units are started during the period,assuming that 300 units remain in ending inventory,how many equivalent units were completed and transferred out?
A)2,000 units.
B)285 units.
C)300 units.
D)1,700 units.
A)2,000 units.
B)285 units.
C)300 units.
D)1,700 units.
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During July,the equivalent units of direct materials added to the product worked on by Department A amounted to a total of 90,000 applied as follows: beginning inventory,20,000 units; units started and completed in July,60,000 units; and ending inventory,10,000 units.Assuming that the cost of direct materials requisitioned by the department in July was $135,000; the amount of the materials cost to be assigned to the ending inventory would be: (Do not round intermediate calculations)
A)$16,875.
B)$54,000.
C)$15,000.
D)$18,000.
A)$16,875.
B)$54,000.
C)$15,000.
D)$18,000.
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59
To identify the cause of a change in a product total unit cost,management may:
A)Compute per unit product cost in total.
B)Compute per unit total cost.
C)Compute per unit product cost for each individual production department.
D)Compare prior period to current period per unit product cost in total.
A)Compute per unit product cost in total.
B)Compute per unit total cost.
C)Compute per unit product cost for each individual production department.
D)Compare prior period to current period per unit product cost in total.
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60
A summary of work completed with related unit and total costs in a process costing system is called a(n):
A)Equivalent units production form.
B)Cost requisition form.
C)Summary of conversion costs.
D)Production cost report.
A)Equivalent units production form.
B)Cost requisition form.
C)Summary of conversion costs.
D)Production cost report.
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61
Elmer Corporation has the following information for the month of October,its first month of operations: Round intermediate calculations to two decimal places
Costs added in October:
(1.)Determine the equivalent units of production for October.
(2.)Determine the cost of the ending work in process.
(3.)Determine the cost of goods completed.
(4.)If the company sold ¾ of its completed goods for $264,000,what is the gross profit?


(2.)Determine the cost of the ending work in process.
(3.)Determine the cost of goods completed.
(4.)If the company sold ¾ of its completed goods for $264,000,what is the gross profit?
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Process costing system-determining unit costs
Houston Oil Company uses a process costing system with two departments: (a)a Refining Department and (b)a Packaging Department.During June,its first month of operations,the company manufactured and sold 650,000 gallons of motor oil,generating total revenue of $3,845,000.The company incurred the following manufacturing costs in June:
(a)How much was the unit cost per gallon of oil processed by the Refining Department in June?
(b)If each case of oil contains four gallons,how much was the unit cost per case incurred by the Packaging Department in June?
(c)How much was the unit cost per case transferred to finished goods in June? (Round your final answer to one decimal place.)
(d)How much total gross profit was generated by the company in June? (Do not round intermediate calculations)
Houston Oil Company uses a process costing system with two departments: (a)a Refining Department and (b)a Packaging Department.During June,its first month of operations,the company manufactured and sold 650,000 gallons of motor oil,generating total revenue of $3,845,000.The company incurred the following manufacturing costs in June:

(b)If each case of oil contains four gallons,how much was the unit cost per case incurred by the Packaging Department in June?
(c)How much was the unit cost per case transferred to finished goods in June? (Round your final answer to one decimal place.)
(d)How much total gross profit was generated by the company in June? (Do not round intermediate calculations)
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63
Equivalent units
What is meant by the term equivalent units? How is this concept used in computing average unit costs?
What is meant by the term equivalent units? How is this concept used in computing average unit costs?
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64
Process costing with equivalent units and beginning inventory
The records of Westminster Manufacturing Company for the month of May show the following costs in Department A:
The beginning inventory for May consisted of 10,000 units which were 80% complete as to direct materials and 60% complete as to labor and overhead.A total of 100,000 units were completed and transferred out during May,and 20,000 units remained in the work in process inventory.The ending inventory was 80% complete as to direct materials and 40% complete as to labor and overhead.Compute the following:
(a)Direct materials cost per equivalent unit: $_______________
(b)Equivalent units of production for direct labor and overhead: ________________
(c)Total cost of 100,000 units completed: $________________
(d)Total cost of 20,000 units in process at the end of the month: $________________
The records of Westminster Manufacturing Company for the month of May show the following costs in Department A:

(a)Direct materials cost per equivalent unit: $_______________
(b)Equivalent units of production for direct labor and overhead: ________________
(c)Total cost of 100,000 units completed: $________________
(d)Total cost of 20,000 units in process at the end of the month: $________________
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Monfort Company had the following information
(1.)What are equivalent units of production for materials?
(2.)What was the cost per equivalent unit of production for materials during the period? (Round your final answer to two decimal places.)
(3.)What were the equivalent units of production for conversion cost?
(4.)What was the cost per equivalent unit of production for conversion costs? (Round your final answer to two decimal places.)

(2.)What was the cost per equivalent unit of production for materials during the period? (Round your final answer to two decimal places.)
(3.)What were the equivalent units of production for conversion cost?
(4.)What was the cost per equivalent unit of production for conversion costs? (Round your final answer to two decimal places.)
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