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marin [14]
4 years ago
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Which of the following is an example of a labor law?

Business
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Kisachek [45]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

D. An overtime pay law

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Plugging the amounts into the formula we obtain:

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1. Cost of Production Report:

Cost of production:                   Materials     Conversion     Total

Beginning WIP                            $37,950        $8,418          $46,368

Direct materials, 26,000 units  429,000      149,040          578,040

Total cost or production         $466,950    $157,458        $624,408

(See the workings of this report below.)

2. Change in direct materials cost per equivalent unit

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                               Materials     Conversion

September             $16.50          $6.005

October                   $16.51           $5.99

Amount                   $0.01           $0.015

                               Increase        Decrease

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a) Data and Calculations:

partial work in process account of the Blending Department at October 31, 2014:

Date  Item                                                Debit       Credit       Balance

Oct.1 Bal., 2,300 units, 3/5 completed 46,368

31 Direct materials, 26,000 units       429,000                       475,368

31 Direct labor                                      100,560                       575,928

31 Factory overhead                              48,480                       624,408

31 Goods transferred, 25,700 units                     578,378       46,030                          

31 Bal., 2,600 units, 1/5 completed                                           46,030

Ending units in process:

Beginning units in process        2,300

Direct materials                        26,000

Units available for production 28,300

Units transferred out               25,700

Ending units in process             2,600

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Units started and completed = 25,700   25,700      25,700

Ending WIP                                  2,600     2,600           520 (1/5 * 2,600)

Equivalent units produced                      28,300      26,220

Cost per unit of direct materials = $429,000/26,000 = $16.50

Cost of production:                   Materials     Conversion     Total

Beginning WIP                            $37,950        $8,418          $46,368

Direct materials, 26,000 units  429,000      149,040          578,040

Total cost or production         $466,950    $157,458        $624,408

Cost per equivalent unit:      Materials     Conversion

Total cost or production         $466,950    $157,458

Equivalent units produced          28,300       26,220

Cost per equivalent unit           $16.50          $6.005

Assignment of cost to units completed and ending WIP:

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Units transferred out (25,700)   $424,050     $154,328    $578,378

Ending WIP (2,600/520)                 42,900            3,130        46,030

Total                                            $466,950     $157,458    $624,408

2. Assuming that the October 1 work in process inventory includes direct materials of $38,295, determine the increase or decrease in the cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and conversion between September and October.

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Direct materials, 26,000 units  429,000       149,040         578,040

Total cost or production         $467,295       $157,113        $624,408

Cost per equivalent unit:      Materials     Conversion

Total cost or production         $467,295      $157,113

Equivalent units produced         28,300       26,220

Cost per equivalent unit           $16.51           $5.99

Assignment of cost to units completed and ending WIP:

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