Equivalent units, zero beginning inventory. Nihon Inc. is a manufacturer of digital cameras. 1. Unit cost, $154.80
Question:
Equivalent units, zero beginning inventory. Nihon Inc. is a manufacturer of digital cameras.
1. Unit cost, $154.80 It has two departments: Assembly and Testing. In January 2010, the company incurred
$750,000 on direct materials and $798,000 on conversion costs, for a total manufacturing cost of $1,548,000.
REQUIRED 1. Assume there was no beginning inventory of any kind on January 1, 2010. During January, 10,000 cameras were placed into production and all 10,000 were fully completed at the end of the month. What is the unit cost of an assembled camera in January 2010?
2. Assume that during February 10,000 cameras were placed into production. Further assume the same total assembly costs for January are also incurred in February 2010, but only 9,000 cameras are fully completed at the end of February. All direct materials have been added to the remaining 1,000 cameras. However, on average, these remaining 1,000 cameras are only 50% complete as to conversion costs.
(a) What are the equivalent units for direct materials and conversion costs and their respective costs per equivalent unit for February?
(b) What is the unit cost of an assembled camera in February 2010?
3. Explain the difference in your answers to requirements 1 and 2.
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