Question 3: Process Costing [35 MARKS] You are employed by Spirit Ltd, a manufacturer of digital watches. The company's chief financial officer is trying to verify the accuracy of the ending work in process and finished goods inventories prior to closing the books for the year. You have been asked to assist with this The year-end balances shown on Spirit Ltd's books are as follows: Units 300,000 Cost $660,960 Work in process, 31 December 2019 (labour and overhead 50% complete) Finished goods, 31 December 2019 200,000 $1,009,800 Materials are added to production at the beginning of the manufacturing process Overhead is applied to each product at the rate of 60% of direct labour cost There was no finished goods inventory at the beginning of the year. A review of Spirit Ltd's inventory and cost records has disclosed the following data: Units Costs Labour $315,000 Materials $200,000 200,000 Work in process, 1 January 2019 (labour and overhead 80% complete) Units started into production Cost added during the year Units completed during the year 1.000.000 $1,300,000 $1.995,000 900,000 Required: Keep all calculations to 2 decimal places. If Spirit Ltd applies the weighted average method: 1. Calculate the total equivalent units and costs per equivalent unit for each of the following: materials, labour and overhead for the year. (10 marks) ii. Calculate the cost of the ending work in process and the cost of the goods completed and transferred out. (5 marks) If Spirit Ltd applies the First-in-First-out method: il Calculate the total equivalent units and costs per equivalent unit for each of the following: materials, labour, and overhead for the year. (9 marks) iv. Calculate the cost of the ending work in process and the cost of the goods completed and transferred out. (11 marks)