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Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 6th Edition by Maryanne Mowen,Don Hansen ,Dan Heitger

Edition 6ISBN: 978-1305103962
book Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 6th Edition by Maryanne Mowen,Don Hansen ,Dan Heitger cover

Cornerstones of Managerial Accounting 6th Edition by Maryanne Mowen,Don Hansen ,Dan Heitger

Edition 6ISBN: 978-1305103962
Exercise 45
Weighted Average Method, Single-Department Analysis
Millie Company produces a product that passes through an assembly process and a finishing process. All manufacturing costs are added uniformly for both processes. The following information was obtained for the assembly department for June:
a. WIP, June 1, had 24,000 units (60% completed) and the following costs:
Weighted Average Method, Single-Department Analysis  Millie Company produces a product that passes through an assembly process and a finishing process. All manufacturing costs are added uniformly for both processes. The following information was obtained for the assembly department for June: a. WIP, June 1, had 24,000 units (60% completed) and the following costs:     b. During June, 70,000 units were completed and transferred to the finishing department, and the following costs were added to production:     c. On June 30, there were 10,000 partially completed units in process. These units were 70% complete. Refer to the information for Millie Company above. Required:  Prepare a production report for the assembly department for June using the weighted average method of costing. The report should disclose the physical flow of units, equivalent units, and unit costs and should track the disposition of manufacturing costs.
b. During June, 70,000 units were completed and transferred to the finishing department, and the following costs were added to production:
Weighted Average Method, Single-Department Analysis  Millie Company produces a product that passes through an assembly process and a finishing process. All manufacturing costs are added uniformly for both processes. The following information was obtained for the assembly department for June: a. WIP, June 1, had 24,000 units (60% completed) and the following costs:     b. During June, 70,000 units were completed and transferred to the finishing department, and the following costs were added to production:     c. On June 30, there were 10,000 partially completed units in process. These units were 70% complete. Refer to the information for Millie Company above. Required:  Prepare a production report for the assembly department for June using the weighted average method of costing. The report should disclose the physical flow of units, equivalent units, and unit costs and should track the disposition of manufacturing costs.
c. On June 30, there were 10,000 partially completed units in process. These units were 70% complete.
Refer to the information for Millie Company above.
Required:
Prepare a production report for the assembly department for June using the weighted average method of costing. The report should disclose the physical flow of units, equivalent units, and unit costs and should track the disposition of manufacturing costs.
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