Fundamentals Of Cost Accounting (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9781259969478
Author: WILLIAM LANEN, Shannon Anderson, Michael Maher
Publisher: McGraw Hill Education
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Chapter 2, Problem 76P
Finding Unknowns
BS&T Partners has developed a new hubcap with the model name Spinnin’ Wheel. Production and sales started August 3. As of August 2, there were no direct materials in inventory. Data for the month of August include the following:
a Unit cost based on units produced in August.
b Unit cost based on units sold in August.
Required
Complete the table.
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August 2, there were no direct materials in Inventory. Data for the month of August include the following
Required:
Complete the following table. (Round intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)
Direct labor cost per unit
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Direct materials inventory (pounds), August 31
Finished goods inventory (cost), August 31
Finished goods inventory (units), August 31
Manufacturing overhead cost per unit
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costing.
2. Calculate the contribution margin and operating income for March using
variable costing.
Print
Done
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