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Samantha's Office Supplies manufactures desk organizers in its Processing Department. Direct materials are included at the...

Samantha's Office Supplies manufactures desk organizers in its Processing Department. Direct materials are included at the inception of the production cycle and must be bundled in single kits for each unit. Conversion costs are incurred evenly throughout the production cycle. Inspection takes place as units are placed into production. After inspection, some units are spoiled due to undetectable material defects. Spoiled units generally constitute 4% of the good units. Data provided for February 2017 are as follows:

WIP, beginning inventory 2/1/2017                  51,000 units

       Direct materials (100% complete)

       Conversion costs (60% complete)

Started during February                                   170,500 units

Completed and transferred out                       180,100 units

WIP, ending inventory 2/28/2017                      26,600 units

       Direct materials (100% complete)

       Conversion costs (25% complete)

Costs:

       WIP, beginning inventory:

              Direct materials                                           $280,300

              Conversion costs                                             80,900

       Direct materials added                                        408,200

       Conversion costs added                                      264,200

Required:

Write the journal entry that correctly represents the transfer of completed goods begun during February using the FIFO method of process costing. (Round any cost per unit calculations to the nearest cent.)

Homework Answers

Answer #1

SOLUTION:

Normal Spoilage = 180,100 * 4%

= 7204 units

Calculation of Abnormal Spoilage

Particulars Amount
Beginning WIP Inventory 51000
Add: Started during the year 170500
Less: Completed & transferred out (180100)
Less: Ending WIP Inventory (26600)
Less: Normal Spoilage (7204)
Abnormal Spoilage 7596

Calculation of Equivalent Units

Particulars Direct Materials Conversion Cost
Beginning WIP Inventory (Conversion Cost=51000*40%) 0 20400
Started & completed (180100-51000) 129100 129100
Normal Spoilage 7204 7204
Abnormal Spoilage 7596 7596
Ending WIP Inventory (Conversion Cost=26600*25%) 26600 6650
Equivalent Units 170500 170950

Calculation of Spoilage Cost

Particulars Direct Materials Conversion Cost
Beginning WIP Inventory 0 0
Cost added during the period 408200 264200
Total cost to be accounted for 408200 264200
Divided by equivalent units 170500 170950
Equivalent Unit Cost 2.39 1.55

Normal Spoilage = 7204 * (2.39+1.55)

= 7204 * (3.94)

Normal Spoilage = 28383.76

Abnormal Spoilage = 7596 * (2.39+1.55)

= 7596 * (3.94)

Abnormal Spoilage = 29928.24

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