In: Accounting
Old Tyme Soda produces one flavor of a popular local soft drink. It
had no work-in-process on October 31 in its only inventory account.
During November, Old Tyme started 11,400 barrels. Work-in-process
on November 30 is 1,900 barrels. The production supervisor
estimates that the ending work-in-process inventory is 40 percent
complete. An examination of Old Tyme’s accounting records shows
direct material costs of $24,413 and conversion costs of $27,400
for November. All production is sold as it is produced.
Required:
a. Compute cost of goods sold for November. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
b. What is the value of work-in-process inventory on November 30? (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
c. The president tells the controller that stock analysts expect higher income for the month and asks the controller to change the production manager's estimate about the ending work-in-process inventory.
(1) In order to generate higher income, would the controller raise or lower the estimated percentage of completion on the ending work-in-process inventory?
(2) What should the controller do?