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Work in Process Account Data for Two Months; Cost of Production Reports
Pittsburgh Aluminum Company uses process costing to record the costs of manufacturing rolled aluminum, which consists of the smelting and rolling processes. Materials are entered from smelting at the beginning of the rolling process. The inventory of Work in ProcessRolling on September 1 and debits to the account during September were as follows:
Line Item Description
Amount
Bal., 400 units, 20% completed:
Direct materials (400 $3.40)
$1,360
Conversion (400 20% $1.40)
112
Total
$1,472
From Smelting Department, 9,520 units
$33,320
Direct labor
8,627
Factory overhead
4,645
During September, 400 units in process on September 1 were completed, and of the 9,520 units entering the department, all were completed except 900 units that were 60% completed. Charges to Work in ProcessRolling for October were as follows:
Line Item Description
Amount
From Smelting Department, 10,900 units
$40,330
Direct labor
11,660
Factory overhead
6,276
During October, the units in process at the beginning of the month were completed, and of the 10,900 units entering the department, all were completed except 500 units that were 90% completed.
Required:
1. Enter the balance as of September 1 in a four-column account for Work in ProcessRolling. Record the debits and the credits in the account for September. Construct a cost of production report and present computations for determining (a) equivalent units of production for materials and conversion, (b) costs per equivalent unit, (c) cost of goods finished, differentiating between units started in the prior period and units started and finished in September, and (d) work in process inventory. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
DATE
ITEM
POST. REF.
DEBIT
CREDIT
BALANCEDEBIT
BALANCECREDIT
September 1
Bal., 400 units, 20% completed
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September 30
Smelting Dept., 9,520 units at $3.5/unit
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September 30
Direct labor
fill in the blank 9
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September 30
Factory overhead
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fill in the blank 15
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September 30
Finished goods
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fill in the blank 19
fill in the blank 20
September 30
Bal., 900 units, 60% completed
fill in the blank 21
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fill in the blank 23
fill in the blank 24
If an amount is zero, enter in a zero "0". Round cost per unit answers to the nearest cent.
Units
Whole Units
Equivalent UnitsDirect Materials (a)
Equivalent UnitsConversion (a)
Units charged to production:
Inventory in process, September 1
fill in the blank 25
Received from Smelting Department
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Total units accounted for by the Rolling Department
fill in the blank 27
Units to be assigned costs:
Inventory in process, September 1
fill in the blank 28
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fill in the blank 30
Started and completed in September
fill in the blank 31
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Transferred to finished goods in September
fill in the blank 34
fill in the blank 35
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Inventory in process, September 30
fill in the blank 37
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fill in the blank 39
Total units to be assigned costs
fill in the blank 40
fill in the blank 41
fill in the blank 42
Costs
Direct Materials
Conversion
Total
Cost per equivalent unit:
Total costs for September in Rolling Department
$fill in the blank 43
$fill in the blank 44
Total equivalent units
fill in the blank 45
fill in the blank 46
Cost per equivalent unit (b)
$fill in the blank 47
$fill in the blank 48
Costs assigned to production:
Inventory in process, September 1
$fill in the blank 49
Costs incurred in September
fill in the blank 50
Total costs accounted for by the Rolling Department
$fill in the blank 51
Costs allocated to completed and partially completed units:
Inventory in process, September 1 balance (c)
$fill in the blank 52
To complete inventory in process, September 1 (c)
$fill in the blank 53
$fill in the blank 54
fill in the blank 55
Cost of completed September 1 work in process
$fill in the blank 56
Started and completed in September (c)
fill in the blank 57
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Transferred to finished goods in September (c)
$fill in the blank 60
Inventory in process, September 30 (d)
fill in the blank 61
fill in the blank 62
fill in the blank 63
Total costs assigned by the Rolling Department
$fill in the blank 64
2. Provide the same information for October by recording the October transactions in the four-column work in process account. Construct a cost of production report, and present the October computations (a through d) listed in part (1). If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
DATE
ITEM
POST. REF.
DEBIT
CREDIT
BALANCEDEBIT
BALANCECREDIT
October 1
Balance
fill in the blank 65
fill in the blank 66
fill in the blank 67
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October 31
Smelting Dept., 10,900 units at $3.7/unit
fill in the blank 69
fill in the blank 70
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October 31
Direct labor
fill in the blank 73
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fill in the blank 75
fill in the blank 76
October 31
Factory overhead
fill in the blank 77
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October 31
Finished goods
fill in the blank 81
fill in the blank 82
fill in the blank 83
fill in the blank 84
October 31
Bal., 500 units, 90% completed
fill in the blank 85
fill in the blank 86
fill in the blank 87
fill in the blank 88
If an amount is zero, enter in a zero "0". Round cost per unit answers to the nearest cent.
Units
Whole Units
Equivalent UnitsDirect Materials (a)
Equivalent UnitsConversion (a)
Units charged to production:
Inventory in process, October 1
fill in the blank 89
Received from Smelting Department
fill in the blank 90
Total units accounted for by the Rolling Department
fill in the blank 91
Units to be assigned costs:
Inventory in process, October 1
fill in the blank 92
fill in the blank 93
fill in the blank 94
Started and completed in October
fill in the blank 95
fill in the blank 96
fill in the blank 97
Transferred to finished goods in October
fill in the blank 98
fill in the blank 99
fill in the blank 100
Inventory in process, October 31
fill in the blank 101
fill in the blank 102
fill in the blank 103
Total units to be assigned costs
fill in the blank 104
fill in the blank 105
fill in the blank 106
Costs
Direct Materials
Conversion
Total
Cost per equivalent unit:
Total costs for October in Rolling Department
$fill in the blank 107
$fill in the blank 108
Total equivalent units
fill in the blank 109
fill in the blank 110
Cost per equivalent unit (b)
$fill in the blank 111
$fill in the blank 112
Costs charged to production:
Inventory in process, October 1
$fill in the blank 113
Costs incurred in October
fill in the blank 114
Total costs accounted for by the Rolling Department
$fill in the blank 115
Costs allocated to completed and partially completed units:
Inventory in process, October 1 balance (c)
$fill in the blank 116
To complete inventory in process, October 1 (c)
$fill in the blank 117
$fill in the blank 118
fill in the blank 119
Cost of completed October 1 work in process
$fill in the blank 120
Started and completed in October (c)
fill in the blank 121
fill in the blank 122
fill in the blank 123
Transferred to finished goods in October (c)
$fill in the blank 124
Inventory in process, October 31 (d)
fill in the blank 125
fill in the blank 126
fill in the blank 127
Total costs assigned by the Rolling Department
$fill in the blank 128
3. The cost per equivalent unit for direct materials
decreasedincreased
from August to October. The cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs
decreasedincreased
from August to October. These changes
need notshould
be investigated for their underlying causes, and any necessary corrective actions should be taken.
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