Managerial Accounting: The Cornerstone of Business Decision-Making
Managerial Accounting: The Cornerstone of Business Decision-Making
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ISBN: 9781337115773
Author: Maryanne M. Mowen, Don R. Hansen, Dan L. Heitger
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6, Problem 68P

(Appendix 6A) First-In, First-Out Method

Refer to Problem 6-67.

Required:

Prepare a production report for the mixing and encapsulating departments using the FIFO method. (Note: Round the unit cost to four decimal places.) (Hint: For the second department, you must convert gallons to capsules.)

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Make production report of Company BP by applying FIFO method.

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Production Report:

The document comprises all the activities of process department related to manufacturing which occurs; in a particular period of time is called production report. It helps to identify the efficiency of process department.

Prepare production report of company M as shown below:

Company BP
Mixing Department
Production Report for March Month
FIFO Method

Unit Information

Physical Flow:
Units to accounts for:UnitsUnits to accounted for:Units
Units in BWIP10Unit started and completed130
Units started150From BWIP10
  Units in EWIP20
Total units to account for160Total units accounted for160
  
Equivalent Units 
Started and completed130
To complete BWIP (10 gallons×0.60)6
Units in EWIP (20 gallons×0.50)10
Total equivalent units146
Cost Information
Cost to account for:

Material

(In$)

Conversion

(In$)

Total

(In$)

Cost in BWIP2528461,098
Cost added by department3,63613,85417,490
Total cost to account for:3,88814,70018,588
Cost per equivalent unit  $119.7945
  
Costs to account for:Transferred out (In $)

EWIP

(In $)

Total

(In $)

Transferred out: 
Units started and completed (130 gallons×$119.45)15,573 15573
Units in BWIP:   
From prior period1,098 1,098
From current period (6 gallons×$119.7495)719 719
Goods in EWIP (10 units×$119.7495) 11981198
Total cost accounted for:17,3901,19818,588

Table (1)

Therefore, cost per equivalent unit, equivalent units and total cost are $119.7495, 146 gallons and $18,588 respectively.

Prepare production report of company BP as shown below:

Company BP
Encapsulating Department
Production Report for March Month
FIFO Method

Unit Information

Physical Flow:
Units to accounts for:UnitsUnits to accounted for:Units
Units in BWIP4,000Unit started and completed204,000
Units started210,000From BWIP4,000
  Units in EWIP6,000
Total units to account for214,000Total units accounted for214,000
  
Equivalent UnitsTransferred-inMaterialConversion
Started and completed204,000204,000204,000
To complete BWIP__2000
Units in EWIP6,0006,0002,400
Total equivalent units210,000210,000208,400
Cost Information
Cost to account for:Transferred-in

Material

(In$)

Conversion

(In$)

Total

(In$)

Cost in BWIP1403250222
Cost added by department15,3901,5734,86023,823
Total cost to account for:17,5301,6054,91024,045
Cost per equivalent unit$0.0828$0.00750.2330.1136
  
Costs to account for:Transferred out (In $)

EWIP

(In $)

Total

(In $)

Transferred out: 
Units started and completed (204,000 capsules ×$0.1136)23,174 23,174
Units in BWIP:   
From prior period222_222
From current period (2000 capsules×$0.0233)47_47
Goods in EWIP:   
Transferred-in (6,000 capsules×$0.0828)_497497
Material (6,000 capsule×$0.0075)_4545
Conversion (2400 capsule×$0.0233)_5656
Total cost accounted for:23,44359824,041

Table (2)

Therefore, cost per equivalent unit, equivalent units and total cost are $0.1136, 628,400 capsules and $24,041 respectively.

Notes:

1. Use this formula to calculate cost per equivalent unit:

Cost per equivalent unit=Cost added during the monthEquivalent units

2. In table to calculate cost of unit started and completed multiply the unit started and completed and unit cost as shown in table.

3. In table to calculate cost of goods in EWIP, multiply units in EWIP and unit cost as shown in table.

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