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Marta_Voda [28]
4 years ago
7

Determine the depreciation base of Marigold’s new machine. Marigold uses straight-line depreciation.

Business
1 answer:
m_a_m_a [10]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

$35,464

Explanation:

Calculation for the depreciation base of Marigold's new machine

Purchased machine $29,120

Add:Title fees $200

County property tax $130

Shipping charges for delivery $520

Local contractor $5,494

Depreciation base $35,464

Therefore the Depreciation base of Marigold's new machine

will be $35,464

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Answer:

Land $434,696

Land improvements $108,609

Building $1,720,600

   To Cash $2,263,905

(Being the amount paid in cash is recorded)

Explanation:

The journal entry is shown below:

Land $434,696

Land improvements $108,609

Building $1,720,600

   To Cash $2,263,905

(Being the amount paid in cash is recorded)

The land, land improvements and the building increases the assets so it is debited while the cash is credited as the cash is paid

The computation of the land is shown below:

= Purchase price of the land + purchase price for the old building + paid amount for tear down the old building + cost to fill and level the lot

= $224,000 + $119,000 + $37,000 + $54,696

= $434,696

7 0
3 years ago
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Answer:

Bavarian Chocolate Company

Blending Department

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

                                 Increase or Decrease

                               Materials     Conversion

September             $16.50          $6.005

October                   $16.51           $5.99

Amount                   $0.01           $0.015

                               Increase        Decrease

Explanation:

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

Equivalent units of production:               Materials  Conversion

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.

Cost of production:                   Materials     Conversion     Total

Beginning WIP                            $38,295        $8,073         $46,368

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:

                                                    Materials     Conversion      Total

Units transferred out (25,700)   $424,307     $153,943    $578,250

Ending WIP (2,600/520)                 42,926            3,115         46,041

Total                                            $467,233     $157,058    $624,291

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