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Dvinal [7]
3 years ago
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Allocating Joint Costs Using the Weighted Average Method Orchard Fresh, Inc., purchases apples from local orchards and sorts the

m into four categories. Grade A are large blemish-free apples that can be sold to gourmet fruit sellers. Grade B apples are smaller and may be slightly out of proportion. These are packed in boxes and sold to grocery stores. Apples for slices are even smaller than Grade B apples and have blemishes. Apples for applesauce are of lower grade than apples for slices, yet still suitable for canning. Information on a recent purchase of 20,000 pounds of apples is as follows: Assume that Orchard Fresh, Inc., uses the weighted average method of joint cost allocation and has assigned the following weights to the four grades of apples: Grades Pounds Weight Factor Grade A 1,600 4.0 Grade B 4,000 2.0 Slices 9,000 1.0 Applesauce 5,400 0.5 Total 20,000 Total joint cost is $21,000. Required: 1. Allocate the joint cost to the four grades of apples using the weighted average method. Round your allocation percentages to four decimal places and round the allocated costs to the nearest dollar. Joint Cost Grades Allocation Grade A $ 5,149.4253 Grade B Slices Applesauce Total $ (Note: The joint cost allocation does not equal $21,000 due to rounding.) 2. What if the factory found that Grade A apples were being valued less by customers and decided to decrease the weight factor for Grade A apples to 3.0

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harkovskaia [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

The above problem is solved in the picture attached below. I could not make use of the table in this tool that is why i made use of paper and pen and the solution is much explanatory. Thank you

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