COST (0 PUL Fielding Company manufactures car seats in its Hartford plant. Each car seat passes through the assembly department and the testing department. This problem focuses on the assembly department. (Click the icon to view information about Fielding Company's process-costing system.) Data for the assembly department for October 2017 are as follows: 2(Click the icon to view the assembly department data.) (Click the icon to view the weighted-average cost per equivalent unit data and total costs accounted for.) Read the requirements4. Requirement 1. For each cost category, compute equivalent units in the assembly department. Show physical units in the first column of your schedule. (For amounts with a 0 balance, make sure to enter "0" in the appropriate cell.) Physical Units Equivalent Units Direct Conversion Materials Costs Flow of Production Work in process beginning Started during current period To account for Completed and transferred out during current period: From beginning work in process Started and completed only click Check Answer Physical Units Equivalent Units Direct Conversion Materials Costs Flow of Production Work in process beginning Started during current period To account for Completed and transferred out during current period: From beginning work in process Started and completed Work in process, ending Accounted for iod Equivalent units of work done in current period only Requirement 2. For each cost category, summarize total assembly department costs for October 2017 and calculate the cost per equivalent unit. Begin by summarizing the total costs to account for. only Total Production Costs Direct Materials Conversion Costs click Check Answer Requirement 2. For each cost category, summarize total assembly department costs for October 2017 and calculate the cost per equivalent unit. Begin by summarizing the total costs to account for. Conversion Total Production Costs Direct Materials Costs (2) Total costs to account for Next calculate cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and conversion costs. Direct Materials Conversion Costs Divide by (4) Cost per equivalent unit for work done in current period Print Cost per equivalent unit for work done in current period Requirement 3. Assign total costs to units completed and transferred out and to units in ending work in process. Begin by calculating the total from beginning inventory, then calculate the total costs accounted for. (Abbreviation used; WIP = work in process. For amounts with a $0 balance, make sure to enter "0" in the appropriate cell.) for o embly ghted- Direct Conversion Total Production Costs Materials Costs Completed and transferred out: L (6) Total from beginning inventory Total costs of units completed and transferred out Total costs accounted for Requirement 4. Explain any difference between the cost per equivalent unit in the assembly department under the weighted average method and the FIFO method. The cost per equivalent unit (9) - between the two methods because each method uses (10) costs as the numerator of the calculation. The FIFO method uses (11) and the weighted-average method uses (12) Both methods use (13) equivalent units in the denominator. Requirement 5. Should Fielding's managers choose the weighted average meu UI e rir method? Explain briefly. Begin by completing the table below that summarizes the costs assigned to units completed and those still in process under the weighted average and FIFO process-costing methods. Weighted average FIFO Difference Cost of units completed and transferred out Work in process, ending Total costs accounted for Fielding's managers should consider the (14) method because even though it shows (15) operating income and (16) - cost of goods sold, it (17) taxes. Managers may have an incentive, however, to use the (18) - method and show higher income if the managers' compensation increases with (19) - - operating income or if there are debt covenants that would be violated by showing (20) income. Another advantage of the FIFO method is that it provides better information for managing the business because it keeps (21) only 1: More Info The process-costing system at Fielding Company has a single direct-cost category (direct materials) and a single indirect-cost category (conversion costs). Direct materials are added at the beginning of the process. Conversion costs are added evenly during the process. When the assembly department finishes work on each car seat, it is immediately transferred to testing. Fielding Company uses the FIFO method of process costing. 2: Data Table Conversion Costs $684,675 Physical Units Direct (Car Seats) Materials Work in process, October 10 5,100 $1,489,200 Started during October 2017 19,500 Completed during October 2017 22,500 Work in process, October 31 2,100 Total costs added during October 2017 $4,095,000 Degree of completion: direct materials, ?%; conversion costs, 60%. Degree of completion: direct materials, 2%; conversion costs, 75%. $1,891,350 3: Reference only Direct Materials Conversion Costs 3: Reference Direct Conversion Materials Costs Costs incurred to date $ 5,584,200 $ 2,576,025 24,600 24,075 Divide by equivalent units of work done to date $ 227 $ 107 Cost per equivalent unit for work done to date Direct Conversion Production Costs Materials Costs Completed and transferred out 7,515,000 $ 5,107,500 $ 2,407,500 Work in process, ending 645,225 476,700 168,525 Total costs accounted for 8,160,225 $ 5,584,200 $ 2,576,025 Total Dir 4: Requirements 1. For each cost category, compute equivalent units in the assembly department. Show physical units in the first column of your schedule. 2. For each cost category, summarize total assembly department costs for October 2017 and calculate the cost per equivalent unit. dick Check Answer 4: Requirements bhte 1. For each cost category, compute equivalent units in the assembly department. Show physical units in the first column of your schedule. 2. For each cost category, summarize total assembly department costs for October 2017 and calculate the cost per equivalent unit. 3. Assign total costs to units completed and transferred out and to units in ending work in process. 4. Explain any difference between the cost per equivalent unit in the assembly department under the weighted average method and the FIFO method. 5. Should Fielding's managers choose the weighted average method or the FIFO method? Explain briefly