Question: Weighted Average Method, Journal Entries b . An equivalent units calculation c . Calculation of unit costs. Round your intermediate computations and final answer to
Weighted Average Method, Journal Entries b An equivalent units calculation
c Calculation of unit costs. Round your intermediate computations and final answer to four decimal places.
$
per unit
d Calculate the cost of ending work in process and cost of goods transferred out. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Cost of ending work in process: :
Cost of goods transferred out:
e A cost reconciliation. When required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Costs to account for:
Costs accounted for:
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b To calculate equivalent units, weighted average counts priorperiod output in BWIP as belonging to the current period. All units are output in the current
period.
c Unit cost Unit direct materials cost Unit conversion costs
d Costing out ending work in process is done by computing the cost of each input and then adding to obtain the total. The valuation of cost of goods
transferred out is simplified as it is the total unit cost multiplied by the units completed.
e Reconciliation is making sure that the costs assigned to goods or services completed and EWIP are equal to the costs to account for.
Prepare journal entries that show the flow of manufacturing costs for the Molding Department. a Materials are added at the beginning of the process, b
conversion costs are recorded, and c units are transferred to the Assembly Department. When required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.
a
Materials Inventory
b
Conversion CostsControl
c
Work in ProcessMolding
Repeat Requirements and for the Assembly Department.
a A physical flow schedule:
Assembly Department, Physical flow schedule:
Units to account for:
Units, beginning work in process
Units started in February transferred in
Total units to account for
Units accounted for:
Units completed and transferred out:
Started and completed
From beginning work in process
Units, ending work in process
Total units accounted for
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Read the problem carefully. There are some differences in how the material additions are accounted for.
b An equivalent units calculation
Total Equivalent Units
Direct Materials
Conversion Costs
Transferred In
c Calculate the total unit costs. Round your intermediate computations and final answer to four decimal places.
per unit
d Calculate the cost of ending work in process and cost of goods transferred out. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Cost of ending work in process: $
Cost of goods transferred out:
e A cost reconciliation. If required, round your answers to the nearest dollar.
Costs to account for:
Costs accounted for:
Note: Cost reconciliation totals differ due to rounding error. Prepare journal entries that show the flow of manufacturing costs for the Assembly Department. a Materials are added at the end of the process, b conversion
costs are recorded, and c the units are transferred to Finished Goods.
a
b
Conversion CostsControl
C
Work in ProcessAssembly
Muskoge Company uses a processcosting system. The company manufactures a product that is processed in two departments: Molding and Assembly. In the
Molding Department, direct materials are added at the beginning of the process; in the Assembly Department, additional direct materials are added at the end of
the process. In both departments, conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process. As work is completed, it is transferred out. The following table
summarizes the production activity and costs for February:
Molding Assembly
Required:
Using the weighted average method, prepare the following for the Molding Department:
a A physical flow schedule
Molding Department, Physical flow schedule:
Units to account for:
Units accounted for:
Units completed and transferred out:
Started and completed
From beginning work in process
Units, ending work in process
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