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Work-in-process - Assembly Department  $64,160 (debit)

Work-in-process - Finishing Department  $38,080 (debit)

Overhead $102,240  (credit)

Explanation:

Assembly Department Costs Assignments

J1 : Raw Materials

Work -in-process $27,100 (debit)

Raw Materials (credit)

J2 : Labor

Work -in-process $40,100 (debit)

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J3 : Overheads

Work-in-process  $64,160 (debit)

Overhead $64,160 (credit)

Finishing Department Costs Assignments

J1 : Raw Materials

Work -in-process $23,200 (debit)

Raw Materials $23,200 (credit)

J2 : Labor

Work -in-process $23,800 (debit)

Salaries and Wages Payable $23,800 (credit)

J3 : Overheads

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Overhead $38,080  (credit)

Summary of assignment of overhead

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Work-in-process - Finishing Department  $38,080 (debit)

Overhead $102,240  (credit)

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The budget, program, strategy and also the projects are the different types of single use planning process.

According to the given question, Dale is one of the design engineer in the manufacturing organization and dale is used to preparing the various types of plans with the proper resource and the overhead estimation.

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(1) Break-event point will be when the contribution margin from total sales is equal to fixed costs,

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                                  = $12

Contribution Margin *Number of CDs sold = $10,800

Break-even point for Studio A = 10,800 ÷ 12

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(2) Studio A would be more profitable when the extra profit earned from per unit sale of CD exceeds the extra fixed cost given in Studio A.

Extra Contribution margin in Studio A = $(12-10)

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