Ronlon Parts, Inc., manufactures bumpers (plastic or metal, depending on the plant) for automobiles. Each bumper passes
Question:
Ronlon Parts, Inc., manufactures bumpers (plastic or metal, depending on the plant) for automobiles. Each bumper passes through three processes: molding, drilling, and painting. In January, the molding department of the Springfield plant reported the following data:
a. In molding, all direct materials are added at the beginning of the process.
b. Beginning work in process consisted of 27,000 units, 20 percent complete with respect to direct labor and overhead. Costs in beginning inventory included direct materials, $810,000; direct labor, $148,400; and applied overhead, $100,000.
c. Costs added to production during the month were direct materials, $1,710,000 and direct labor, $2,314,100. Overhead was assigned using the following activity information:
d. At the end of the month, 81,000 units were transferred out to drilling, leaving 9,000 units in ending work in process, 25 percent complete.
Required:
1. Prepare a physical flow schedule.
2. Calculate equivalent units of production for direct materials and conversion costs.
3. Compute unit cost.
4. Calculate the cost of goods transferred to drilling at the end of the month. Calculate the cost of ending inventory.
5. Prepare the journal entry that transfers the goods from molding todrilling.
The ending inventory is the amount of inventory that a business is required to present on its balance sheet. It can be calculated using the ending inventory formula Ending Inventory Formula =...
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Cost Management Accounting And Control
ISBN: 101
6th Edition
Authors: Don R. Hansen, Maryanne M. Mowen, Liming Guan