"I think we goofed by hiring the new assistant controller," said Ruth Scarpino, president of...

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"I think we goofed by hiring the new assistant controller," said Ruth Scarpino, president of Provost Industries. "Just look at this report he prepared for last month for the Finishing Department. I cant understand it."Finishing Department costs:
Work in process inventory, April 1,700 units; materials 100%
complete; conversion 88% complete
Costs transferred in during the month from the preceding
department, 2,200 units
Materials cost added during the month
Conversion costs incurred during the month
Total departmental costs
$8,493**
Finishing Department costs assigned to:
Units completed and transferred to finished goods, 2,300 units
at $24.77 per unit
Work in process inventory, April 30,600 units; materials 0%
$56,971
complete; conversion 40% complete
Total departmental costs assigned
?** Consists of cost transferred in, $4,278; materials cost, $2,005; and conversion cost, $2,210. "He's struggling to learn our system," replied Frank Harrop, the operations manager. "The problem is he's been away from process costing for a long time, and it's coming back slowly."
"It's not just the format of his report I'm concerned about. Look at that $24.770 unit cost he's come up with for April. Doesn't that seem high to you?" said Ms. Scarpino.
"Yes, it does seem high; but on the other hand, I know we had an increase in materials prices during April, and that may be the explanation," replied Mr. Harrop. "Ill get someone else to redo this report and then we can see whats going on."
Provost Industries manufactures a ceramic product that goes through two processing departmentsMolding and Finishing. The company uses the weighted-average method of process costing. Required:
1-a. Calculate the equivalent units of production.
1-b. Calculate the cost per equivalent unit.
Note: Round your answers to 2 decimal places.
1-c. How much cost should have been assigned to the ending work in process inventory?
Note: Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.
1-d. How much cost should have been assigned to the units completed and transferred to finished goods?
Note: Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.
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