Cost-based transfer pricing and market-based transfer pricing are the methods that usually used in establishing a transfer price.
The cost-based pricing is used determine the price of the product by the method of calculation. It is the best way the company can maximize profit.
The market-based pricing it when the company will look for the other product with similar price and evaluate it.
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The journal entry would be
debit to telephone expense for $300
Credit to cash for $300
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Answer:
Explanation:
1.
Direct labour hours work during the period:
Product S=72,400 units×1 hour=72,400 hours
Product W=18,100 units × 3 hours=54,300 hours
Total labour hours=126,700 hour
Predetermined overhead rate=$958,396/126,700 =7.56 per hour
2.
Unit product cost of S = Direct Material cost + Direct labour cost + Overhead = 12+16+7.56*1 = $35.56
Unit product cost of W = Direct Material cost + Direct labour cost + Overhead = 34+13+7.56*3 = $69.68
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
Material Cost per unit = Total Material Cost ÷ Equivalent units of production
= $35,500 ÷ 10,000 units
= $3.55
Conversion Cost per unit = Total conversion cost ÷ Equivalent units of production
= $54,000 ÷ 12,000 units
= $4.5
Total Manufacturing cost per unit = Material cost per unit + conversion cost per unit
= 3.55 + 4.5
= $8.05