Question: equirement 1. What is the cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs for KLN bottles in March 20172017? Use a formula to solve for the
equirement 1. What is the cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs for KLN bottles in March
20172017?
Use a formula to solve for the cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs. (Round the cost per equivalent unit amount to the nearest cent. Conv. = conversion.)
| Total conv. costs incurred | Total equivalent units, conv. costs | = | Cost per equivalent unit, conv. costs | |
| 70840 | = |
Requirement 2. Compute the cost per equivalent unit with respect to each of the three materials: cullets, silicone, and polypropylene.
Begin by using a formula to solve for the cost per equivalent unit with respect to cullets. (Round the cost per equivalent unit amount to the nearest cent. Conv. = conversion, Equiv. = equivalent.)
| ( | Cullets purchased | - | Ending inventory, cullets | ) | Equiv. units, cullets | = | Cost per equiv. unit, cullets |
| ( | 54300 | - | 5000 | ) | = |
Use a formula to solve for the cost per equivalent unit with respect to silicone. (Round the cost per equivalent unit amount to the nearest cent. Conv. = conversion, Equiv. = equivalent.)
| ( | Silicone purchased | - | Ending inventory, silicone | ) | Equiv. units, cullets | = | Cost per equiv. unit, silicone |
| ( | 22200 | - | 4000 | ) | = |
Use a formula to solve for the cost per equivalent unit with respect to polypropylene. (Round the cost per equivalent unit amount to the nearest cent. Conv. = conversion.)
| Polypropylene used | Equivalent units, polypropylene | = | Cost per equivalent unit, polypropylene | |
| = |
Requirement 3. What is the cost of goods completed and transferred out?
| Cost of goods | |
| completed and | |
| transferred | |
| Direct materials | |
| Conversion costs | |
| Total |
Requirement 4. What is the cost of goods formed but not assembled?
| Cost of goods | |
| formed but | |
| not assembled | |
| Direct materials | |
| Conversion costs | |
| Total |
Requirement 5.What is the cost of goods assembled but not finished?
| Cost of goods | |
| assembled but | |
| not finished | |
| Direct materials | |
| Conversion costs | |
| Total |
Cullets purchased $54,300
Silicone purchased $22,200
Polypropylene used $10,400
Total conversion costs incurred $70,840
Ending inventory, cullets $5,000
Ending inventory, silicone $4,000
Number of bottles completed and transferred 13,000
Inventory in process at the end of the month:
Units formed but not assembled 3,000
Units assembled but not finished 1,000
Consulting studies have indicated that of the total conversion costs required to complete a finished unit, the forming operation requires 50%,
the assembly 40%,
and the finishing 10%
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