Question: Mastery Problem: Process Cost Systems Grainy Goodness Company Grainy Goodness Company manufactures granola cereal by a series of three processes, beginning materials such as oats,
Mastery Problem: Process Cost Systems
Grainy Goodness Company
Grainy Goodness Company manufactures granola cereal by a series of three processes, beginning materials such as oats, sweeteners, and nuts being introduced in the Mixing Department. From the Mixing Department, the materials pass through the Baking and Packaging departments, emerging as boxed granola cereal ready for shipment to retail outlets. Direct materials are added at the beginning of each process, and conversion costs are incurred evenly throughout production in each department.
During March, the President and sole stockholder, Jonathan Groat, reviewed the Cost of Production Report for the Mixing Department. He is concerned that the Mixing Department may not be operating efficiently, and asks for your help.
Cost of Production
Jonathan has noticed that his production manager has omitted some of the data on the Cost of Production. Determine the missing information. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0". Round your per-unit computations to the nearest cent, if required.
| Grainy Goodness Company | |||
| Cost of Production Report-Mixing Department | |||
| For the Month Ended March 31 | |||
| Unit Information | |||
| Units charged to production: | |||
| Inventory in process, March 1 | 2,000 | ||
| Received from materials storeroom | 38,000 | ||
| Total units accounted for by the Mixing Department | 40,000 | ||
| Units to be assigned costs: | |||
| Equivalent Units | |||
| Whole Units | Direct Materials | Conversion | |
| Inventory in process, March 1 (40% completed) | 2,000 | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_1 | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_2 |
| Started and completed in March | 35,000 | 35,000 | 35,000 |
| Transferred to Baking Department in March | 37,000 | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_3 | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_4 |
| Inventory in process, March 31 (90% completed) | 3,000 | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_5 | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_6 |
| Total units to be assigned costs | 40,000 | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_7 | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_8 |
| Cost Information | |||
| Cost per equivalent unit: | |||
| Direct Materials | Conversion | ||
| Total costs for March in Mixing Department | $40,660 | $36,955 | |
| Total equivalent units | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_9 | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_10 | |
| Cost per equivalent unit | $fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_11 | $fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_12 | |
| Costs assigned to production: | |||
| Direct Materials | Conversion | Total | |
| Inventory in process, March 1 | $2,200 | $600 | $2,800 |
| Costs incurred in March | 77,615 | ||
| Total costs accounted for by the Mixing Department | $80,415 | ||
| Cost allocated to completed and partially completed units: | |||
| Inventory in process, March 1-balance | $2,800 | ||
| To complete inventory in process, March 1 | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_13 | 1,140 | 1,140 |
| Cost of completed March 1 work in process | $3,940 | ||
| Started and completed in March | 37,450 | 33,250 | 70,700 |
| Transferred to Baking Department in March | $fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_14 | ||
| Inventory in process, March 31 | 3,210 | 2,565 | fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_15 |
| Total costs assigned by the Mixing Department | $fill in the blank 62e7aafb2fd2faf_16 | ||
Feedback
Review the format and the steps to complete the Cost of Production Report.
February Cost Analysis
Determine the cost per unit of direct materials and for conversion for the month of February using the completed data on the Cost of Production. Round your per-unit computations to the nearest cent, if required.
| Cost Analysis for February - Mixing Department | |||
| Amount | Equivalent Units | Cost per Unit | |
| Direct Materials in inventory in process, March 1 | $fill in the blank 51a50902cfeefc4_1 | fill in the blank 51a50902cfeefc4_2 | $fill in the blank 51a50902cfeefc4_3 |
| Conversion costs in inventory in process, March 1 | fill in the blank 51a50902cfeefc4_4 | fill in the blank 51a50902cfeefc4_5 | fill in the blank 51a50902cfeefc4_6 |
| Total cost per unit | $fill in the blank 51a50902cfeefc4_7 | ||
Feedback
Look for the dollar amount and number of equivalent units on the Cost of Production Report that pertain to the inventory in process on March 1. Dont forget that direct materials are added at the beginning of the process and so have all been added to inventory in process on March 1. The conversion costs are only partially complete.
March Cost Analysis
Determine the cost per unit of direct materials and for conversion for the month of March using the completed data on the Cost of Production. Round your per-unit computations to the nearest cent, if required.
| Cost Analysis for March- Mixing Department | |||
| Amount | Equivalent Units | Cost per Unit | |
| Costs for March: Direct Materials | $fill in the blank 30a32afa3fb9044_1 | fill in the blank 30a32afa3fb9044_2 | $fill in the blank 30a32afa3fb9044_3 |
| Costs for March: Conversion | fill in the blank 30a32afa3fb9044_4 | fill in the blank 30a32afa3fb9044_5 | fill in the blank 30a32afa3fb9044_6 |
| Total cost per unit | $fill in the blank 30a32afa3fb9044_7 | ||
Feedback
Mixing Dept. Evaluation
After reviewing your work on the February Cost Analysis and March Cost Analysis, assist Jonathan Groat in evaluating the Mixing Departments performance by answering the following questions:
In March, was the Mixing Departments total cost per unit higher or lower than in February?
Higher
For which component was the cost per unit for March higher than in February?
Conversion costs
What is most probably your recommendation to Jonathan Groat given your computations?
Investigate a detailed breakdown of conversion costs to determine the source of the higher per-unit cost.
Feedback
Journal
On March 31, using the data provided on the Cost of Production, journalize the entry to move the appropriate amount of cost from the Mixing Department to the Baking Department. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
| Mar. 31 | Work in Process-Baking | fill in the blank b7b118fe004604d_2 | fill in the blank b7b118fe004604d_3 |
| Work in Process-Mixing | fill in the blank b7b118fe004604d_5 | fill in the blank b7b118fe004604d_6 |




Mastery Problem: Process Cost Systems Grainy Goodness Company Grainy Goodness Company manufactures granola cereal by a series of three processes, beginning materials such as oats, sweeteners, and nuts being introduced in the Mixing Department. From the Mixing Department, the materials pass through the Baking and Packaging departments, emerging as boxed granola cereal ready for shipment to retail outlets. Direct materials are added at the beginning of each process, and conversion costs are incurred evenly throughout production in each department. During March, the President and sole stockholder, Jonathan Groat, reviewed the Cost of Production Report for the Mixing Department. He is concerned that the Mixing Department may not be operating efficiently, and asks for your help. Cost of Production Jonathan has noticed that his production manager has omitted some of the data on the Cost of Production. Determine the missing information. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "O". Round your per- unit computations to the nearest cent, if required. Grainy Goodness Company Cost of Production Report-Mixing Department For the Month Ended March 31 Unit Information Units charged to production: Inventory in process, March 1 Received from materials storeroom Total units accounted for by the Mixing Department Units to be assigned costs: 2,000 38,000 40,000 40,000 Total units accounted for by the Mixing Department Units to be assigned costs: Whole Units Equivalent Units Direct Materials Conversion 2,000 Inventory in process, March 1 (40% completed) Started and completed in March Transferred to Baking Department in March 35,000 35,000 35,000 37,000 Inventory in process, March 31 (90% completed) 3,000 Total units to be assigned costs 40,000 Cost Information Cost per equivalent unit: Direct Materials Conversion Total costs for March in Mixing Department $40,660 $36,955 Total equivalent units Cost per equivalent unit Costs assigned to production: Direct Materials Conversion $2,200 $600 Total Inventory in process, March 1 Costs incurred in March $2,800 77,615 $80,415 Total costs accounted for by the Mixing Department Cost allocated to completed and partially completed units: Inventory in process, March 1-balance To complete inventory in process, March 1 $2,800 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 1,140 To complete inventory in process, March 1 Cost of completed March 1 work in process Started and completed in March Transferred to Baking Department in March Inventory in process, March 31 $3,940 70,700 37,450 33,250 3,210 2,565 Total costs assigned by the Mixing Department February Cost Analysis Determine the cost per unit of direct materials and for conversion for the month of February using the completed data on the cost of Production. Round your per-unit computations to the nearest cent, if required. Cost Analysis for February - Mixing Department Amount Equivalent Units Cost per Unit Direct Materials in inventory in process, March 1 $ Conversion costs in inventory in process, March 1 Total cost per unit March Cost Analysis Determine the cost per unit of direct materials and for conversion for the month of March using the completed data on the Cost of Production. Round your per-unit computations to the nearest cent, if required. Cost Analysis for March-Mixing Department Amount Equivalent Units Costs for March: Direct Materials Cost per Unit Costs for March: Conversion Total cost per unit Mixing Dept. Evaluation After reviewing your work on the February Cost Analysis and March Cost Analysis, assist Jonathan Groat in evaluating the Mixing Department's performance by answering the following questions: In March, was the Mixing Department's total cost per unit higher or lower than in February? Higher For which component was the cost per unit for March higher than in February? Conversion costs What is most probably your recommendation to Jonathan Groat given your computations? Investigate a detailed breakdown of conversion costs to determine the source of the higher per-unit cost. Feedback Journal On March 31, using the data provided on the Cost of Production, journalize the entry to move the appropriate amount of cost from the Mixing Department to the Baking Department. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. Mar. 31 Work in Process-Baking 38 Work in Process-Mixing
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