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Bond Corporation, Which Manufactures Products W, X, Y, and Z

Question 143

Question 143

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Bond Corporation, which manufactures products W, X, Y, and Z through a joint process costing $18,000, has the following data for 2011: Bond Corporation, which manufactures products W, X, Y, and Z through a joint process costing $18,000, has the following data for 2011:   What is the amount of joint costs assigned to product W using the physical units method? A)  $6,000 B)  $4,500 C)  $12,000 D)  $13,500 What is the amount of joint costs assigned to product W using the physical units method?


A) $6,000
B) $4,500
C) $12,000
D) $13,500

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