Brokia Electronics manufactures three cell phone models, which differ only in the components included: Basic, Photo, and UrLife. Production takes place in two departments, Assembly and Special Packaging. The Basic and Photo models are complete after Assembly. The UrLife model goes from Assembly to Special Packaging and is completed there. Data for July are shown in the following table. Conversion costs are allocated based on the number of units produced. There are no work-in-process inventories.
Total | Basic (20,000 units) |
Photo (20,000 units) |
UrLife (10,000 units) |
|||||||||
Materials | $ | 2,350,000 | $ | 487,000 | $ | 1,207,000 | $ | 656,000 | ||||
Conversion costs: | ||||||||||||
Assembly | $ | 2,232,500 | ||||||||||
Special Packaging | 607,000 | |||||||||||
Total conversion costs | $ | 2,839,500 | ||||||||||
Required:
a. What is the cost per unit transferred to finished goods inventory for each of the three phones in July? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
|
b. The UrLife model is sold only to the government on a cost-plus basis. The marketing vice president suggests that conversion costs in Assembly could be allocated on the basis of material costs so he can offer a lower price for the Basic model.
1. What cost would be reported for the three models if the marketing vice president's suggestion is adopted? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places)
|
2. Would this be ethical? Assume the conversion costs are not related to material dollars.
The answer has been presented in the supporting sheet. All the parts has been solved with detailed explanation and format. For detailed answer refer to the supporting sheet.
Get Answers For Free
Most questions answered within 1 hours.