1. Prepare a cost of production report, and identify the missing amounts for Work in Process—Roasting Department. If an amount is zero, enter "0". When computing cost per equivalent units, round to two decimal places. Hana Coffee Company Cost of Production Report-Roasting Department For the Month Ended July 31 Unit Information Units charged to production: Inventory in process, July 1 Received from materials storeroom Total units accounted for by the Roasting Department Units to be assigned costs: Equivalent Units Whole Units Direct Materials Conversion Inventory in process, July 1 Started and completed in July Transferred to Packing Department in July Inventory in process, July 31 Total units to be assigned costs Cost Information Cost per equivalent unit: Direct Materials Conversion Total costs for July in Roasting Department Total equivalent units Cost per equivalent unit Costs assigned to production: direct materials conversion total Inventory in process, July 1 Costs incurred in July Total costs accounted for by the Roasting Department Costs allocated to completed and partially completed units: Inventory in process, July 1 balance To complete inventory in process, July 1 Cost of completed July 1 work in process Started and completed in July Transferred to Molding Department in July Inventory in process, July 31 Total costs assigned by the Roasting Department 2. Assuming that the July 1 work in process inventory includes $11,550 of direct materials, determine the increase or decrease in the cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and conversion between June and July. If required, round your answers to the nearest cent. Increase/Decrease Amount Change in direct materials cost per equivalent unit $ Change in conversion cost per equivalent unit $
Process Costing
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Job Costing
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ABC Costing
Cost Accounting is a form of managerial accounting that helps the company in assessing the total variable cost so as to compute the cost of production. Cost accounting is generally used by the management so as to ensure better decision-making. In comparison to financial accounting, cost accounting has to follow a set standard ad can be used flexibly by the management as per their needs. The types of Cost Accounting include – Lean Accounting, Standard Costing, Marginal Costing and Activity Based Costing.
Cost of Production Report
Hana Coffee Company roasts and packs coffee beans. The process begins by placing coffee beans into the Roasting Department. From the Roasting Department, coffee beans are then transferred to the Packing Department. The following is a partial work in process account of the Roasting Department at July 31:
ACCOUNT Work in Process—Roasting Department | ACCOUNT NO. | |||||||
Date | Item | Debit | Credit | Balance | ||||
Debit | Credit | |||||||
July | 1 | Bal., 7,700 units, 3/5 completed | 13,860 | |||||
31 | Direct materials, 346,500 units | 554,400 | 568,260 | |||||
31 | Direct labor | 111,400 | 679,660 | |||||
31 | Factory overhead | 27,856 | 707,516 | |||||
31 | Goods transferred, 347,000 units | ? | ||||||
31 | Bal., ? units, 4/5 completed |
Required:
1. Prepare a cost of production report, and identify the missing amounts for Work in Process—Roasting Department. If an amount is zero, enter "0". When computing cost per equivalent units, round to two decimal places.
Hana Coffee Company | |
Cost of Production Report-Roasting Department | |
For the Month Ended July 31 | |
Unit Information | |
Units charged to production: | |
Inventory in process, July 1 | |
Received from materials storeroom | |
Total units accounted for by the Roasting Department | |
Units to be assigned costs: |
Equivalent Units | |||
Whole Units | Direct Materials | Conversion | |
Inventory in process, July 1 | |||
Started and completed in July | |||
Transferred to Packing Department in July | |||
Inventory in process, July 31 | |||
Total units to be assigned costs |
Cost Information | ||
Cost per equivalent unit: | ||
Direct Materials | Conversion | |
Total costs for July in Roasting Department | ||
Total equivalent units | ||
Cost per equivalent unit | ||
Costs assigned to production: |
direct materials | conversion | total | ||
Inventory in process, July 1 | ||||
Costs incurred in July | ||||
Total costs accounted for by the Roasting Department | ||||
Costs allocated to completed and partially completed units: | ||||
Inventory in process, July 1 balance | ||||
To complete inventory in process, July 1 | ||||
Cost of completed July 1 work in process | ||||
Started and completed in July | ||||
Transferred to Molding Department in July | ||||
Inventory in process, July 31 | ||||
Total costs assigned by the Roasting Department |
2. Assuming that the July 1 work in process inventory includes $11,550 of direct materials, determine the increase or decrease in the cost per equivalent unit for direct materials and conversion between June and July. If required, round your answers to the nearest cent.
Increase/Decrease | Amount | ||
Change in direct materials cost per equivalent unit | $ | ||
Change in conversion cost per equivalent unit | $ |
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