Managerial Accounting: The Cornerstone of Business Decision-Making
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Chapter 6, Problem 29BEA
Use the following information for Brief Exercises 6-29 and 6-30:
Aztec Inc. produces soft drinks. Mixing is the first department, and its output is measured in gallons. Aztec uses the FIFO method. All
6-29 (Appendix 6A) First-In, First-Out Method; Equivalent Units
Refer to the information for Aztec Inc. on the previous page.
Required:
- 1. Calculate the equivalent units for July.
- 2. Calculate the unit cost. (Note: Round to two decimal places.)
- 3. Assign costs to units transferred out and EWIP using the FIFO method.
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