Question: Thompson's Tea makes tea kettles. It uses a process costing system to cost its products. The company makes the kettles in three departments: Assembly, Coating,


Thompson's Tea makes tea kettles. It uses a process costing system to cost its products. The company makes the kettles in three departments: Assembly, Coating, and Packaging. In the Assembly department the direct materials 

along with conversion costs are added evenly throughout the process. 

 

The cost accountant is completing the production report for the month of April. At the beginning of the month there were 3,500 kettles that had 60% of the work completed in March. 19,000 kettles were started in the month of 

April and 2,500 remain in ending inventory at the end of April. This ending inventory is 20% complete. The rest were completed and transferred to the Coating Department in April. 

 

The cost accountant must determine how much of the following costs should be transferred to the Coating Department and how much remains in ending inventory.

Cost of beginning work-in-process:

Direct materials$4,830

Conversion costs$2,625

Cost added during April:

Direct material$42,320

Conversion costs$23,000

Required:

a.Using the first-in, first-out (FIFO) method determine the assignment of the cost of tea kettles transferred-out to Coating and ending inventory for the Assembly department for the month of April. Use the form on the last page of this exam. (10 marks)

b.Thompson's Tea has used First in First out costing for the last 15 years. The controller wants to know if it is beneficial to continue using this method instead of the weighted average method. Provide the controller with your 

recommendation. Include appropriate calculations to back up your recommendation. (4 marks)

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