Kido Construction builds and sells cheap cardboard homes. The entire home is built out of a large, single piece of cardboard with only indirect materials such as tape and nails used in construction. The price of the raw material (cardboard) used in the homes has remained
perfectly stable and Kido Construction incurs no spoilage. Each home sells for $25,000.
The following data is from the year ending December, 31, 2010. Because Kido Construction's CEO has never taken an accounting class, he has asked you to take the following information and organize it into a useful format. [Assume that beginning WIP inventory has the same perunit value as ending WIP inventory.]
Item Amount
- Beginning raw material (1000 cardboard) $500,000
- Ending raw material (500 cardboard) $250,000
- Raw materials transferred into production (800 cardboard) $400,000
- Ending work-in-process (500 homes) $500,000
- Work-in-process transferred into finished goods (400 homes) ?
- Beginning finished goods (600 homes) $300,000
- Homes sold (700)
- Direct Labor $600,000
- Factory Overhead (total) $300,000
- Selling, general, and administrative costs (total) $750,000
Required:
1.What was the amount (in units) of beginning WIP inventory?