Compute the cost per eu for direct materials and conversion


Process Costing HW(please use the templates available online)

1. Ringstar Company makes pliers in a single process and uses process costing.All material is added at the start of the process. The following information is available for March production:


Units

Beginning Work in Process

2,000

Plus: Units Started

20,000

Total to Account for

22,000

Less: Ending Work in Process (50% complete for Conversion Costs)

6,000

Units Completed

16,000

The following costs are available for March:


Material

Conversion Cost

Total Cost

Beginning Work in Process

$7,800

$7,000

$14,800

Costs Added in March

52,200

66,000

118,200

Total Cost

$60,000

$73,000

$133,000

a. Calculate the Equivalent Cost Per Unit for Material and Conversion Costs.
b. What is the value pliers that were completed and transferred out in March?
c. What is the value of pliers that were left in ending inventory on March 31st?

2. Round Core Company uses process costing. Data for the processing department for June is as follows:


Units

Cost of Materials

Beginning work in process inventory

20,000

$21,000

Started in June

77,000

$42,000

Units Completed

75,000


Ending work in process inventory

22,000


All materials are added at the beginning of the manufacturing process. What is the cost per equivalent unit for materials?

3. Department Alpha had no beginning inventory. The department added direct materials of $100,000 and conversion costs of $150,000 during the month of July. Materials are added at the beginning of the process and conversion costs are added evenly throughout the process in this department. During the period, 40,000 units were completed. At the end of the period 40,000 units remained which were 10% complete in regards to conversion costs. What is the cost per equivalent unit of materials and conversion costs, respectively in July?

4. Lakes Co utilizes a process costing system. The beginning work in process inventory consisted of 16,000 units. The ending work in process inventory consisted of 12,000 units which were 100% complete with respect to materials and 50% complete with respect to conversion costs.

The total cost in beginning inventory was $65,000 broken down of $30,000DM and $35,000 Conversion Costs. An additional $324,000 of costs were added during the period, with $194,400 consisting of DM costs and $129,600 of Conversion Costs.

During the month 62,000 units were transferred out to the next department.

a. How many units were started during the period?
b. Compute the Cost per E.U. for Direct Materials and Conversion.
c. How much is the total cost of the inventory transferred out during the period?
d. How much is the total cost of ending inventory.

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