Exercise 5-11 Comprehensive Exercise; Second Production Department-Weighted-Aver
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Exercise 5-11 Comprehensive Exercise; Second Production Department-Weighted-Average Method [LO5-2, LO5-3, LO5-4, LO5-5) Scribners Corporation produces fine papers in three production departments-Pulping. Drying, and Finishing. In the Pulping Department, raw materials such as wood fiber and rag cotton are mechanically and chemically treated to separate their fibers. The result is a thick slurry of fibers. In the Drying Department, the wet fibers transferred from the Pulping Department are lald down on porous webs, pressed to remove excess liquid, and dried in ovens. In the Finishing Department, the dried paper is coated, cut, and spooled onto reels. The company uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. Data for March for the Drying Department follow: Percent Completed Work in process inventory, March 1 Work in process inventory, March 31 Pulping cost in work in process inventory, March Units 5,000 8,eee Pulping 100% 1e0% 28% 25% Conversion cost in work in process inventory, March 1 Units transferred to the next production depar Pulping cost added during March Conversion cost added during March s 4,800 s 5ee 157,0e0 $102,450 nt s31,300 No materials are added in the Drying Department. Pulping cost represents the costs of the wet fibers transferred in from the Pulping Department. Wet fiber is processed in the Drying Department in batches; each unit in the above table is a batch and one batch of wet fibers produces a set amount of dried paper that is passed on to the Finishing Department Prev 8 of 10 Ell Next >Explanation / Answer
1) Equivalent unit of production
2) Cost per equivalent unit
3) cost of ending work in process :
Cost of unit transferred out
Cost reconciliation
Pulping -EUP Conversion-EUP Unit transferred out 157000 157000 Ending work in process 8000*100% = 8000 8000*25% = 2000 Total equivalent unit of production 165000 159000Related Questions
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