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Cost Management 6th Edition by Edward Blocher,David Stout ,Paul Juras,Gary Cokins

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0078025532
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Cost Management 6th Edition by Edward Blocher,David Stout ,Paul Juras,Gary Cokins

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0078025532
Exercise 24
Weighted-Average Method Gifford, Inc. produces a single model of a popular cell phone in large quantities. A single cell phone moves through two departments, assembly and testing. The manufacturing costs in the assembly department during March follow:
Weighted-Average Method Gifford, Inc. produces a single model of a popular cell phone in large quantities. A single cell phone moves through two departments, assembly and testing. The manufacturing costs in the assembly department during March follow:    The assembly department has no beginning work-in-process inventory. During the month, it started 25,000 cell phones, but only 22,000 were fully completed and transferred to the testing department. All parts had been made and placed in the remaining 3,000 cell phones, but only 60 percent of the conversion had been completed. The company uses the weighted-average method of process costing to accumulate product costs. Required  1. Compute the equivalent units and cost per equivalent unit for March in the assembly department. 2. Compute the costs of units completed and transferred to the testing department. 3. Compute the costs of the ending work-in-process. The assembly department has no beginning work-in-process inventory. During the month, it started 25,000 cell phones, but only 22,000 were fully completed and transferred to the testing department. All parts had been made and placed in the remaining 3,000 cell phones, but only 60 percent of the conversion had been completed. The company uses the weighted-average method of process costing to accumulate product costs.
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1. Compute the equivalent units and cost per equivalent unit for March in the assembly department.
2. Compute the costs of units completed and transferred to the testing department.
3. Compute the costs of the ending work-in-process.
Explanation
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