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NO Chart was provided. Spectre Chemicals produces Canovic in a two-department process. Information on the two...

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Spectre Chemicals produces Canovic in a two-department process. Information on the two departments for March and April 2016 are as follows:

MARCH 2016:

Department 1: The Company had beginning inventory of 6,000 units, 40% completed with a cost of $45,000. During the month, the department transferred in 22,000 units of the direct materials with a cost of $10 per unit. Ending inventory was 7,000 units, 30% completed. Direct labor is $310,500 and factory overhead is $103,500.

Department 2: The Company had beginning inventory of 5,000 units, 70% completed with a cost of $80,000. During the month, direct labor was $175,000 and factory overhead was $87,500. Ending inventory was 10,000 units, 50% completed.

APRIL 2016:

Department 1: During the month, the department transferred in 20,000 units of the direct materials with a cost of $11 per unit. Direct labor is $209,000 and factory overhead is $104,500. Ending inventory is 10,000 units 60% completed.

Department 2: During the month, direct labor is $175,000 and factory overhead is $87,500. The company had ending inventory of 5,000 units, 70% completed with a cost of $80,000. Required:

-Compute the Equivalent Units of Production, Material costs, and Conversion costs for each department for March and April 2014.

-Complete the attached chart – one for each department and each month.

-Prepare a cost of production report for March and April 2014.

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Solution:

Spectre Chemicals
Department 1 - For the month of March
Computation of Equivalent unit (FIFO)
Particulars Physical units Material Conversion
Units to be accounted for:
Beginning WIP Inventory 6000
Units started this period 22000
Total unit to be accounted for 28000
Units Accounted for:
Units completed and transferred out
From beginning inventory
Material - 0%
Conversion - 60%
6000 0 3600
Started and completed currently 15000 15000 15000
Units in ending WIP
Material - 100%
Conversion - 30%
7000 7000 2100
Total units accounted for 28000 22000 20700
Spectre Chemicals
Department 1 - For the month of March
Computation of Cost per Equivalent unit
Particulars Total cost Material Conversion
Current period cost $634,000.00 $220,000.00 $414,000.00
Equivalent units 22000 20700
Cost per equivalent unit $10.00 $20.00
Spectre Chemicals
Department 1 - For the month of March
Producton cost report - FIFO
Particulars Total cost Material Conversion
Cost Accounted for :
Cost assigned to unit transferred out:
Cost from beginning WIP Inventory $45,000
Current cost added to complete beginning WIP:
Material $0 $0
Conversion (3600 * $20) $72,000 $72,000
Total Cost from beginning inventory $117,000
Current cost of unit started and completed:
Material (15000*$10) $150,000 $150,000
Conversion (15000*$20) $300,000 $300,000
Total cost of unit started and completed $450,000
Total cost of unit transferred out $567,000
Cost assigned to ending WIP:
Material (7000*$10) $70,000 $70,000
Conversion (2100*$20) $42,000 $42,000
Total ending WIP inventory $112,000
Total cost accounted for $679,000
Spectre Chemicals
Department 2 - For the month of March
Computation of Equivalent unit (FIFO)
Particulars Physical units Transferred In Cost Conversion
Units to be accounted for:
Beginning WIP Inventory 5000
Units Transferred In 21000
Total unit to be accounted for 26000
Units Accounted for:
Units completed and transferred out
From beginning inventory
Transferred In Cost - 0%
Conversion - 30%
5000 0 1500
Started and completed currently 11000 11000 11000
Units in ending WIP
Tranferred in Cost - 100%
Conversion - 50%
10000 10000 5000
Total units accounted for 26000 21000 17500
Spectre Chemicals
Department 2 - For the month of March
Computation of Cost per Equivalent unit
Particulars Total cost Transferred In Cost Conversion
Current period cost $829,500.00 $567,000.00 $262,500.00
Equivalent units 21000 17500
Cost per equivalent unit $27.00 $15.00
Spectre Chemicals
Department 2 - For the month of March
Producton cost report - FIFO
Particulars Total cost Transferred In Cost Conversion
Cost Accounted for :
Cost assigned to unit transferred out:
Cost from beginning WIP Inventory $80,000
Current cost added to complete beginning WIP:
Transferred In Cost $0 $0
Conversion (1500 * $15) $22,500 $22,500
Total Cost from beginning inventory $102,500
Current cost of unit started and completed:
Transferred In Cost (11000*$27) $297,000 $297,000
Conversion (11000*$15)) $165,000 $165,000
Total cost of unit started and completed $462,000
Total cost of unit transferred out $564,500
Cost assigned to ending WIP:
Transferred In Cost (10000*$27) $270,000 $270,000
Conversion (5000*$15) $75,000 $75,000
Total ending WIP inventory $345,000
Total cost accounted for $909,500
Spectre Chemicals
Department 1 - For the month of April
Computation of Equivalent unit (FIFO)
Particulars Physical units Material Conversion
Units to be accounted for:
Beginning WIP Inventory 7000
Units started this period 20000
Total unit to be accounted for 27000
Units Accounted for:
Units completed and transferred out
From beginning inventory
Material - 0%
Conversion - 70%
7000 0 4900
Started and completed currently 10000 10000 10000
Units in ending WIP
Material - 100%
Conversion - 60%
10000 10000 6000
Total units accounted for 27000 20000 20900
Spectre Chemicals
Department 1 - For the month of April
Computation of Cost per Equivalent unit
Particulars Total cost Material Conversion
Current period cost $533,500.00 $220,000.00 $313,500.00
Equivalent units 20000 20900
Cost per equivalent unit $11.00 $15.00
Spectre Chemicals
Department 1 - For the month of April
Producton cost report - FIFO
Particulars Total cost Material Conversion
Cost Accounted for :
Cost assigned to unit transferred out:
Cost from beginning WIP Inventory $112,000
Current cost added to complete beginning WIP:
Material $0 $0
Conversion (4900 * $15) $73,500 $73,500
Total Cost from beginning inventory $185,500
Current cost of unit started and completed:
Material (10000*$11) $110,000 $110,000
Conversion (10000*$15) $150,000 $150,000
Total cost of unit started and completed $260,000
Total cost of unit transferred out $445,500
Cost assigned to ending WIP:
Material (10000*$11) $110,000 $110,000
Conversion (6000*$15) $90,000 $90,000
Total ending WIP inventory $200,000
Total cost accounted for $645,500
Spectre Chemicals
Department 2 - For the month of April
Computation of Equivalent unit (FIFO)
Particulars Physical units Transferred In Cost Conversion
Units to be accounted for:
Beginning WIP Inventory 10000
Units Transferred In 17000
Total unit to be accounted for 27000
Units Accounted for:
Units completed and transferred out
From beginning inventory
Transferred In Cost - 0%
Conversion - 50%
10000 0 5000
Started and completed currently 12000 12000 12000
Units in ending WIP
Tranferred in Cost - 100%
Conversion - 70%
5000 5000 3500
Total units accounted for 27000 17000 20500
Spectre Chemicals
Department 2 - For the month of April
Computation of Cost per Equivalent unit
Particulars Total cost Transferred In Cost Conversion
Current period cost $708,000.00 $445,500.00 $262,500.00
Equivalent units 17000 20500
Cost per equivalent unit $26.21 $12.80
Spectre Chemicals
Department 2 - For the month of April
Producton cost report - FIFO
Particulars Total cost Transferred In Cost Conversion
Cost Accounted for :
Cost assigned to unit transferred out:
Cost from beginning WIP Inventory $345,000
Current cost added to complete beginning WIP:
Transferred In Cost $0 $0
Conversion $64,024 $64,024
Total Cost from beginning inventory $409,024
Current cost of unit started and completed:
Transferred In Cost $314,471 $314,471
Conversion $153,659 $153,659
Total cost of unit started and completed $468,129
Total cost of unit transferred out $877,154
Cost assigned to ending WIP:
Transferred In Cost $131,029 $131,029
Conversion $44,817 $44,817
Total ending WIP inventory $175,846
Total cost accounted for $1,053,000

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