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lesantik [10]
3 years ago
6

A firm uses a weighted-average process costing system. Direct materials and conversion costs are incurred evenly during the prod

uction process. During the month of October, the following costs were incurred:Direct materials $39,700Conversion costs 70,000The work-in-process inventory as of October 1 consisted of 5,000 units, valued at $4,300, that were 20% complete. During October, 27,000 units were transferred out. Inventory as of October 31 consisted of 3,000 units that were 50% complete. The weighted-average inventory cost per unit completed in October was
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1 answer:
natulia [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Cost Per Unit Completed = $4.07

Explanation:

                                     Materials & Conversion

Beginning WIP Cost              $4,300                      

<u>Cost added in the period     $109,700</u>

Total Cost of the Units        $114,000  

Equivalent Units of Production (EUP): Completed Units + Ending WIP Units

EUP Materials & Conversion= 27,000 + 5,000 x 20% = 28,000

Cost per Equivalent Unit: Cost of Units / EUP  

Cost per EUP Materials & Conversion: $114,000 / 28,000 = $4.07

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