Question: A B C D E 1 Physical Units (tons) Transferred-In Costs Direct Materials Conversion Costs 2 Work in process, beginning inventory (June 1) 95 $80,000

 A B C D E 1 Physical Units (tons) Transferred-In Costs

A

B

C

D

E

1

Physical Units (tons)

Transferred-In Costs

Direct Materials

Conversion Costs

2

Work in process, beginning inventory (June 1)

95

$80,000

$0

$28,500

3

Degree of completion, beginning work in process

100%

0%

40%

4

Transferred-in during June

175

5

Completed and transferred out during June

190

6

Work in process, ending inventory (June 30)

80

7

Degree of completion, ending work in process

100%

0%

75%

8

Total costs added during June

$180,500

$42,750

$100,700

1.

Calculate equivalent units of work done in the current period (for transferred-in costs, direct materials, and conversion costs) to complete beginning work in process, to start and complete new units, and to produce ending work in process.

2.

Summarize the total costs to account for, and calculate the cost per equivalent unit for transferred-in costs, direct materials, and conversion costs.

3.

Assign costs to units completed (and transferred out) and to units in ending work in process.

Allure Clothing, Inc., is a manufacturer of winter clothes. It has a knitting department and a finishing department. This exercise focuses on the finishing department. Direct materials are added at the end of the process. Conversion costs are added evenly during the process. Suppose that Allure uses the FIFO method. The following information for June 2017 is available

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