Nonuniform Inputs, Weighted Average
Carter Inc. had the following production and cost information for its fabrication department during April (with materials added at the beginning of the fabrication process):
Production: | |
Units in process, April 1, 50% complete with respect to conversion | 10,000 |
Units completed | 65,200 |
Units in process, April 30, 60% complete | 12,000 |
Costs: | |
Work in process, April 1: | |
Materials | $40,980 |
Conversion costs | 14,700 |
Total | $55,680 |
Current costs: | |
Materials | $125,000 |
Conversion costs | 210,000 |
Total | $335,000 |
Carter uses the weighted average method.
2. Calculate the unit cost. Round all
intermediate calculations and final answer to the nearest
cent.
$per unit
3. Calculate the cost of units transferred out and the cost of EWIP. In your calculations round unit cost to the nearest cent and your final answers to the nearest dollar.
Cost transferred out | $ |
Cost of ending work in process |
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