Weighted Average Method, Separate Materials Cost Janbo Company produces a variet
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Weighted Average Method, Separate Materials Cost
Janbo Company produces a variety of stationery products. One product, sealing wax sticks, passes through two processes: blending and molding. The weighted average method is used to account for the costs of production. After blending, the resulting product is sent to the molding department, where it is poured into molds and cooled. The following information relates to the blending process for August:
a. Work in Process on August 1, had 30,000 pounds, 20% complete. Costs associated with partially completed units were:
b. Work in Process on August 31, had 50,000 pounds, 40% complete.
c. Units completed and transferred out totaled 480,000 pounds. Costs added during the month were (all inputs are added uniformly):
Required:
1a. Prepare a physical flow schedule.
1b. Prepare an equivalent unit schedule.
2. Calculate the unit cost. Round unit cost value to three decimal places.
$
3. Compute the cost of EWIP and the cost of goods transferred out.
4. Prepare a cost reconciliation.
5. Suppose that the materials added uniformly in blending are paraffin and pigment and that the manager of the company wants to know how much each of these materials costs per equivalent unit produced. The costs of the materials in BWIP are as follows:
The costs of the materials added during the month are also given:
Prepare an equivalent unit schedule with cost categories for each material.
Calculate the cost per unit for each type of material. Round your answers to the nearest cent.
$per unit
Please Answer question #5 I already have 1-4
Materials $220,000 Direct labor 30,000 Overhead applied 20,000Explanation / Answer
Solution 5:
Computation of Equivalent unit schedule with cost category of each material - Weighted Average Particulars Physical Units Paraffin Pigment Unit completed & Transferred out 480000 480000 480000 Closing WIP: 50000 Paraffin (40%) 20000 Pigment (40%) 20000 Equivalent units of production 530000 500000 500000Related Questions
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