The Timber brook Furniture Company produces dining tables in a three-stage process: Sawing, Assembly, and Staining. Costs

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The Timber brook Furniture Company produces dining tables in a three-stage process: Sawing, Assembly, and Staining. Costs incurred in the Sawing Department during September are summarized as follows:
Work in Process Inventory–Sawing September 1 balance Direct materials Direct labor Manufacturing overhead 1,830,000 14

Direct materials (lumber) are added at the beginning of the sawing process, while conversion costs are incurred evenly throughout the process. September activity in the Sawing Department included sawing of 12,000 meters of lumber, which were transferred to the Assembly Department. Also, work began on 3,000 meters of lumber, which on September 30 were 70% of the way through the sawing process.
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1. Draw a time line for the Sawing Department.
2. Use the time line to help you compute the number of equivalent units and the cost per equivalent unit in the Sawing Department for September.
3. Show that the sum of (a) cost of goods transferred out of the Sawing Department and (b) ending Work in Process Inventory-Sawing equals the total cost accumulated in the department during September.
4. Journalize all transactions affecting the company's sawing process during September, including those already posted. Assume the wages are unpaid.

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Managerial Accounting

ISBN: 978-0134128528

5th edition

Authors: Karen W. Braun, Wendy M. Tietz

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