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

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

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

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0078025532
Exercise 9
Standard Cost in Process Costing; All Variances and Journal Entries Dash Company adopted a standard costing system several years ago. The standard costs for the prime costs (i.e., direct materials and direct labor) of its single product are
Standard Cost in Process Costing; All Variances and Journal Entries Dash Company adopted a standard costing system several years ago. The standard costs for the prime costs (i.e., direct materials and direct labor) of its single product are     All materials are added at the beginning of processing. The following data were taken from the company's records for November:     Required  1. Compute for November (show calculations): a. The labor efficiency variance. b. The labor rate variance. c. The actual number of kilograms of material used in the production process during the month. d. The actual price paid per kilogram of material during the month. e. The amount of direct material cost and direct labor cost transferred to the Finished Goods account. f. The total amount of direct material and direct labor cost in the Work-in-Process Inventory account at the end of November. 2. Prepare journal entries to record all transactions including the variances in requirement 1.
All materials are added at the beginning of processing. The following data were taken from the company's records for November:
Standard Cost in Process Costing; All Variances and Journal Entries Dash Company adopted a standard costing system several years ago. The standard costs for the prime costs (i.e., direct materials and direct labor) of its single product are     All materials are added at the beginning of processing. The following data were taken from the company's records for November:     Required  1. Compute for November (show calculations): a. The labor efficiency variance. b. The labor rate variance. c. The actual number of kilograms of material used in the production process during the month. d. The actual price paid per kilogram of material during the month. e. The amount of direct material cost and direct labor cost transferred to the Finished Goods account. f. The total amount of direct material and direct labor cost in the Work-in-Process Inventory account at the end of November. 2. Prepare journal entries to record all transactions including the variances in requirement 1.
Required
1. Compute for November (show calculations):
a. The labor efficiency variance.
b. The labor rate variance.
c. The actual number of kilograms of material used in the production process during the month.
d. The actual price paid per kilogram of material during the month.
e. The amount of direct material cost and direct labor cost transferred to the Finished Goods account.
f. The total amount of direct material and direct labor cost in the Work-in-Process Inventory account at the end of November.
2. Prepare journal entries to record all transactions including the variances in requirement 1.
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