Question: Weighted Average Method, FIFO Method, Physical Flow, Equivalent Units Middelton Company manufactures a product that passes through two processes: Fabrication and Assembly. The following information

Weighted Average Method, FIFO Method, Physical Flow, Equivalent Units

Middelton Company manufactures a product that passes through two processes: Fabrication and Assembly. The following information was obtained for the Fabrication Department for October:

  1. All materials are added at the beginning of the process.
  2. Beginning work in process had 94,100 units, 20 percent complete with respect to conversion costs.
  3. Ending work in process had 12,500 units, 20 percent complete with respect to conversion costs.
  4. Started in process, 93,600 units.

Required:

1. Prepare a physical flow schedule.

Middelton Company Physical Flow Schedule
Units to account for:

Started and completedUnits, beginning work in processUnits, ending work in processUnits, beginning work in process

Units, beginning work in process

Units completedUnits, ending work in processUnits startedUnits transferred outUnits started

Units started
Total units to account for fill in the blank affd72041000f90_5
Units accounted for:
Units completed and transferred out:

Started and completedUnits completedUnits startedUnits transferred outStarted and completed

Started and completed

From beginning work in processUnits completedUnits startedUnits transferred outFrom beginning work in process

From beginning work in process

Units completedUnits, ending work in processUnits startedUnits transferred outUnits, ending work in process

Units, ending work in process
Total units accounted for fill in the blank affd72041000f90_12

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1. The physical flow schedule traces the units in process regardless of their stage of completion and provides the information needed for preparing the equivalent units schedule.

2. Compute equivalent units using the weighted average method.

Weighted average method: Equivalent Units
Direct Materials fill in the blank 4b51a9fc1fb2fb3_1
Conversion Costs fill in the blank 4b51a9fc1fb2fb3_2

3. Compute equivalent units using the FIFO method.

FIFO method: Equivalent Units
Direct Materials fill in the blank 4b51a9fc1fb2fb3_3
Conversion Costs fill in the blank 4b51a9fc1fb2fb3_4

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2. To calculate equivalent units, weighted average counts prior-period output in BWIP as belonging to the current period. So all completed units are treated as output of the current period.

3. FIFO treats the work (equivalent output) in BWIP as belonging to the prior period and only counts the work (equivalent output for each input) done this period as part of this period's output.

4. Suppose that the cost of direct materials in beginning work in process is $576,400 and that the direct materials cost incurred for October is $792,800. With these changes, answer the following:

a. What is the unit materials cost for the units in BWIP? Round your answers to the nearest cent. $fill in the blank e66eeb0da065fc4_1

b. What is the unit materials cost for units produced in October? Round your answers to the nearest cent. $fill in the blank e66eeb0da065fc4_2

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