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REY [17]
3 years ago
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Alomar Company manufactures four products from a joint production process: barlon, selene, plicene, and corsol. The joint costs

for one batch are as follows:
Direct materials $61,500
Direct labor 40,000
Overhead 25,500
At the split-off point, a batch yields 1,400 barlon, 2,900 selene, 2,800 plicene, and 3,700 corsol. All products are sold at the split-off point: barlon sells for $17 per unit, selene sells for $24 per unit, plicene sells for $27 per unit, and corsol sells for $36 per unit.
Required:
Allocate the joint costs using the sales-value-at-split-off method. If required, round allocation rates to four decimal places and round the final allocations to the nearest dollar.
Business
1 answer:
trapecia [35]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Alomar Company

Allocation of Joint Costs:

Barlon =   $10,002

Selene = $29,250

Plicene =   $31,771

Corsol =  $55,977

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Joint costs:

Direct materials    $61,500

Direct labor            40,000

Overhead              25,500

Total joint costs $127,000

Joint Products             Barlon    Selene     Plicene      Corsol         Total

Batch output units       1,400      2,900       2,800       3,700         10,800

Selling price per unit     $17           $24          $27          $36

Sales value            $23,800  $69,600   $75,600 $133,200  $302,200

Allocation of Joint Costs:

Barlon =   $10,002 ($23,800/$302,200 * $127,000)

Selene = $29,250 ($69,600/$302,200 * $127,000)

Plicene =   $31,771 ($75,600/$302,200 * $127,000)

Corsol =  $55,977 ($133,200/$302,200 * $127,000)

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