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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Victory Company uses weighted-average process costing to account for its production costs. Conversion cost is added evenly throughout the process. Direct materials are added at the beginning of the process. During November, the company transferred 800,000 units of product to finished goods. At the end of November, the work in process inventory consists of 191,000 units that are 50% complete with respect to conversion. Beginning inventory had $515,320 of direct materials and $201,488 of conversion cost. The direct material cost added in November is $3,448,680, and the conversion cost added is $3,828,262. Beginning work in process consisted of 80,000 units that were 100% complete with respect to direct materials and 80% complete with respect to conversion. Of the units completed, 80,000 were from beginning work in process and 720,000 units were started and completed during the period.
Required: 1. Determine the equivalent units of production with respect to direct materials and conversion.
Equivalent Units of Production (EUP)- Weighted Average Method | |||||
Units | % Materials | EUP- Materials | % Conversion | EUP-Conversion | |
Beginning work in process inventory - units Ending work in process - units Units completed and transferred out Units started this period | |||||
Beginning work in process inventory - units Ending work in process - units Units completed and transferred out Units started this period | |||||
Total units |
2. Compute both the direct material cost and the conversion cost per equivalent unit.
Cost per equivalent unit of production | Materials | Conversion | ||
Costs incurred this period Costs of beginning work in process Costs of ending work in process Costs transferred out | ||||
Costs incurred this period Costs of beginning work in process Costs of ending work in process Costs transferred out | ||||
Total costs | Costs | Costs | ||
Equivalent units of production | EUP | EUP | ||
Cost per equivalent unit of production (rounded to 2 decimals) | 0 | 0 |
3. Compute the direct material cost and the conversion cost assigned to units completed and transferred out and ending work in process inventory. (Round "Cost per EUP" to 2 decimal places.)
Cost of units transferred out: | EUP | Cost per EUP | Total cost | |
Direct materials | ||||
Conversion | ||||
Total costs transferred out | ||||
Costs of ending work in process | EUP | Cost per EUP | Total cost | |
Direct materials | $0.00 | $0 | ||
Conversion | $0.00 | 0 | ||
Total cost of ending work in process | ||||
Total costs accounted for |
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