Reference no: EM131771281
Honey butter, Inc., manufactures a product that goes through two departments prior to completion- the Mixing Department followed by the Packaging Department. The following information is available about work in the first department, the Mixing Department, during June.
|
Percent Completed
|
|
Units |
Materials |
Conversion |
Work in process, beginning |
106,000 |
70% |
40% |
Started into production |
503,000 |
|
|
Completed and transferred out |
493,000 |
|
|
Work in process, ending |
116,000 |
75% |
25% |
|
Materials |
Conversion |
Work in process, beginning |
$ |
45,500 |
$ |
16,900 |
Cost added during June |
$ |
488,100 |
$ |
358,940 |
Required:
Assume that the company uses the weighted-average method.
1. Determine the equivalent units for June for the Mixing Department.
Materials Conversion
Equivalent units of production
2. Compute the costs per equivalent unit for June for the Mixing Department. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
Materials Conversion
Cost per equivalent unit
3. Determine the total cost of ending work in process inventory and the total cost of units transferred to the Packaging Department. (Round your intermediate calculation to 2 decimal places and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
Total
Cost of ending work in process inventory
Cost of units completed and transferred out
4. Prepare a cost reconciliation report for the Mixing Department for June. (Round your intermediate calculation to 2 decimal places and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
Cost Reconciliation
Costs to be accounted for:
Cost of ending work in process inventory Cost of units completed and transferred out Cost of beginning work in process inventory
Cost of ending work in process inventory Cost of units completed and transferred out Costs added to production during the period
Design to allow brooks to claim legal rights to the design
: Brooks Shoes Brings Flawed Study to Court SOURCE: Gastwirth (1988) pp. 517-520. In 1981, Brooks Shoe Manufacturing Company sued Suave Shoe Corporation.
|
Visually identify proportional relationships using graphs
: How to Visually Identify Proportional Relationships Using Graphs?
|
Discuss why an interprofessional team is appropriate
: Discuss why an interprofessional team is appropriate for this situation, who should be included on the team, and the role of the RN on the team.
|
Determine dividends per share for preferred common stock
: Sabas Company has 40,000 shares of $100 par, 1% preferred stock, Determine the dividends per share for preferred and common stock for each year
|
Discuss the total cost of ending work in process inventory
: Determine the total cost of ending work in process inventory and the total cost of units transferred
|
Provide a brief overview of the scenario
: Create the introductory paragraph: Within this paragraph, provide a brief overview of the scenario.
|
Behavior of the graph of the polynomial function
: Using the Leading Coefficient Test, what is the end behavior of the graph of the polynomial function (x) = -5 + 7X2 - x+ 9?
|
How daytime television viewers feel about a new soap opera
: Suppose that a television network wants to know how daytime television viewers feel about a new soap opera the network is broadcasting.
|
Where k is some constant
: Let g(x, y) = kx^2 + y^2 - 4xy, where k is some constant. Determine the values of k (if any) for which the critical point at (0, 0) is a local minimum.
|