06 Process Costing
06 Process Costing
06 Process Costing
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PROCESS COSTING
MULTIPLE CHOICE
B 2. The product flow format where certain portions of the work are done simultaneously and then brought together
for completion is called:
A. applied
B. parallel
C. standard
D. selective
E. sequential
C 4. Goode Manufacturing has three producing departments in its factory. The ending inventory in the Milling
Department consisted of 3,000 units. These units were 60% complete with respect to labor and factory
overhead. Materials are applied at the end of the milling process. Unit costs for the complete process in the
Milling Department are: materials, $1; labor, $2; and factory overhead, $3. The appropriate unit cost for each
unit in the ending inventory is:
A. $2
B. $5
C. $3
D. $6
E. $4
D 5. When added materials in subsequent departments result in an increase of the units produced, the unit
transferred-in costs will:
A. be reclassified as new materials
B. be increased to provide for the additional units
C. be accounted for under the fifo costing method
D. be decreased as they are spread over more units
E. remain unchanged
E 6. Gyro Products transferred 10,000 units to one department. An additional 3,000 units of materials were added in
the department. At the end of the month, 7,000 units were transferred to the next department. There was no
beginning inventory. The costs for units transferred in would be effectively allocated over:
A. 17,000 units
B. 3,000 units
C. 10,000 units
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D. 7,000 units
E. 13,000 units
SUPPORTING CALCULATION: 7,000 units transferred out + 6,000 units in ending inventory = 13,000
units
E 9. In a process costing system, how is the unit cost affected in a production cost report when materials are added in
a department subsequent to the first department and the added materials result in additional units?
A. The first department's unit cost is increased, but it does not necessitate an adjustment of the transferred-
in unit cost.
B. The first department's unit cost is decreased, but it does not necessitate an adjustment of the transferred-
in unit cost.
C. The first department's unit cost is not affected.
D. The first department's unit cost is increased, which necessitates an adjustment of the transferred-in unit
cost.
E. The first department's unit cost is decreased, which necessitates an adjustment of the transferred-in unit
cost.
E 10. Assuming that there was no beginning work in process inventory and the ending work in process inventory is
50% complete as to conversion costs, the number of equivalent units as to conversion costs would be:
A. less than the units completed
B. more than the units completed
C. the same as the units placed in process
D. the same as the units completed
E. less than the units placed in process
A 11. An error was made in the computation of the percentage of completion of the current year's ending work in
process inventory. The error resulted in assigning a lower percentage of completion to each component of the
inventory than actually was the case. What is the effect of this error upon:
(1) the computation of equivalent units in total
(2) the computation of costs per equivalent unit
(3) costs assigned to cost of goods completed for the period
C 12. Read, Inc. instituted a new process in October. During October, 10,000 units were started in Department A. Of
the units started, 7,000 were transferred to Department B, and 3,000 remained in work in process at October
31. The work in process at October 31 was 100% complete as to material costs and 50% complete as to
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conversion costs. Materials costs of $27,000 and conversion costs of $39,950 were charged to Department A in
October. What were the total costs transferred to Department B?
A. $46,900
B. $53,600
C. $51,800
D. $57,120
E. none of the above
SUPPORTING CALCULATION:
D 13. In accounting for beginning inventory costs, the method that allows the addition of beginning inventory costs
with costs incurred during the period is referred to as:
A. first-in, first-out
B. addition
C. last-in, first-out
D. average
E. first-in, last-out
E 14. Chicago Processing Co. uses the average costing method and reported a beginning inventory of 5,000 units that
were 20% complete with respect to materials in one department. During the month, 11,000 units were started;
8,000 units were finished; ending inventory amounted to 8,000 units that were 60% complete with respect to
materials. Total materials cost during the period for work in process should be spread over:
A. 7,200 units
B. 16,000 units
C. 11,200 units
D. 13,200 units
E. 12,800 units
E 15. In determining the cost of goods transferred in from a previous department under the average cost method:
A. a simple average of unit costs is used
B. beginning inventory costs are separated from costs transferred in during the period
C. a first-in, first-out approach is used
D. equivalent production in ending inventory is separated from other transferred-in costs
E. a weighted average of unit costs is used
E 16. The average and fifo process costing methods differ in that the average method:
A. can be used under any cost flow assumption
B. is much more difficult to apply than the fifo method
C. requires that ending work in process inventory be stated in terms of equivalent units of production
D. considers the ending work in process inventory only partially complete
E. does not consider the degree of completion of beginning work in process inventory when computing
equivalent units of production
A 17. The first step in applying the average cost method is to:
A. add the beginning work in process costs to the current period's production costs
B. divide the current period's production costs by the equivalent units
C. subtract the beginning work in process costs from the current period's production costs
D. A and B
E. B and C
C 18. Beginning work in process was 60% complete as to conversion costs, and ending work in process was 45%
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complete as to conversion costs. The dollar amount of the conversion cost included in ending work in process
(using the average cost method) is determined by multiplying the average unit conversion costs by what
percentage of the total units in ending work in process?
A. 60%
B. 55%
C. 45%
D. 52%
E. 100%
C 19. Dover Corporation's production cycle starts in the Mixing Department. The following information is available
for April:
Units
Work in process, April 1 (50% complete).................................................................. 40,000
Started in April............................................................................................................. 240,000
Work in process, April 30 (60% complete)................................................................ 25,000
Materials are added at the beginning of the process in the Mixing Department. Using the average cost method,
what are the equivalent units of production for the month of April?
Materials Conversion
A. 255,000 255,000
B. 270,000 280,000
C. 280,000 270,000
D. 305,000 275,000
E. 240,000 250,000
SUPPORTING CALCULATION:
Materials
Units Costs
Beginning work in process................................................................... 17,000 $12,800
Started in June...................................................................................... 82,000 69,700
Units completed.................................................................................... 85,000
Ending work in process........................................................................ 14,000
All materials are added at the beginning of the process. Using the average cost method, the cost per equivalent
unit for materials is:
A. $0.825
B. $0.833
C. $0.85
D. $0.97
E. $1.01
B 21. Kennedy Company adds materials in the beginning of the process in the Forming Department, which is the first
of two stages of its production cycle. Information concerning the materials used in the Forming Department in
October is as follows:
Materials
Units Costs
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Using the average cost method, what was the materials cost of work in process at October 31?
A. $3,000
B. $6,120
C. $3,060
D. $5,520
E. $6,000
SUPPORTING CALCULATION:
E 22. Roger Company manufactures Product X in a two-stage production cycle in Departments A and B. Materials
are added at the beginning of the process in Department B. Roger uses the average costing method. Conversion
costs for Department B were 50% complete as to the 6,000 units in beginning work in process and 75%
complete as to the 8,000 units in ending work in process. A total of 12,000 units were completed and transferred
out of Department B during February. An analysis of the costs relating to work in process and production
activity in Department B for February follows:
The total cost per equivalent unit transferred out for February of Product X, rounded to the nearest penny, was:
A. $2.82
B. $2.85
C. $2.05
D. $2.75
E. $2.78
SUPPORTING CALCULATION:
A 23. Simpson Co. adds materials at the beginning of the process in Department M. The following information
pertains to Department M's work in process during April:
Units
Work in process on April 1
(60% complete as to conversion cost)................................................................. 3,000
Started in April............................................................................................................. 25,000
Completed in April....................................................................................................... 20,000
Work in process on April 30
(75% complete as to conversion cost)................................................................. 8,000
Under the average costing method, the equivalent units for conversion cost are:
A. 26,000
B. 25,000
C. 24,000
D. 21,800
E. none of the above
D 24. During March, Quig Company's Department Y equivalent unit product costs, computed under the average cost
method, were as follows:
Materials................................................ $1
Conversion.............................................. 3
Transferred-in........................................ 5
Materials are introduced at the end of the process in Department Y. There were 4,000 units (40% complete as to
conversion costs) in work in process at March 31. The total costs assigned to the March 31 work in process
inventory should be:
A. $36,000
B. $28,800
C. $27,200
D. $24,800
E. none of the above
The following questions are based on the material in the Appendix to the chapter.
B 25. If a company reports two different unit costs for goods transferred to the next department, it is reasonable to
assume that:
A. the department accounts for lost units at the end of the process
B. a fifo costing method is used
C. lost unit costs are computed separately
D. an average costing method is used
E. errors must have occurred in recording costs
C 26. In order to compute equivalent units of production using the fifo method of process costing, work for the period
must be broken down to units:
A. started and completed during the period
B. completed during the period and units in ending inventory
C. completed from beginning inventory, started and completed during the month, and units in ending
inventory
D. started during the period and units transferred out during the period
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E. processed during the period and units completed during the period
A 27. The first-in, first-out method of process costing will produce the same cost of goods manufactured amount as the
average cost method when:
A. there is no beginning inventory
B. there is no ending inventory
C. beginning and ending inventories are each 50% complete
D. beginning inventories are 100% complete as to materials
E. goods produced are homogeneous
B 28. The fifo method of process costing differs from the average cost method of process costing in that fifo:
A. allocates costs based on whole units, but the average cost method uses equivalent units
B. considers the stage of completion of beginning work in process in computing equivalent units of
production, but the average cost method does not
C. does not consider the stage of completion of beginning work in process in computing equivalent units of
production, but the average cost method does
D. is applicable only to those companies using the fifo inventory pricing method, but the average cost
method may be used with any inventory pricing method
E. none of the above
A 29. Connor Company computed the flow of physical units completed for Department M for the month of March as
follows:
Units completed:
From work in process on March 1.......................................................................... 15,000
From March production........................................................................................... 45,000
Total..................................................................................................................... 60,000
Materials are added at the beginning of the process. The 12,000 units of work in process at March 31 were 80%
complete as to conversion costs. The work in process at March 1 was 60% complete as to conversion costs. Using
the fifo method, the equivalent units for March conversion costs were:
A. 60,600
B. 55,200
C. 57,000
D. 54,600
E. 63,600
D 30. The Hilo Company computed the physical flow of units for Department A for the month of April as follows:
Units completed:
From work in process on April 1............................................................................. 10,000
From April production............................................................................................. 30,000
Total..................................................................................................................... 40,000
Materials are added at the beginning of the process. Units of work in process at April 30 were 8,000. The work
in process at April 1 was 80% complete as to conversion costs, and the work in process at April 30 was 60%
complete as to conversion costs. What are the equivalent units of production for the month of April using the fifo
method?
SUPPORTING CALCULATION:
E 31. Department A is the first stage of Mann Company's production cycle. The following information is available for
conversion costs for the month of April:
............................................................................................................................... Units
Beginning work in process (60% complete)................................................................ 20,000
Started in April............................................................................................................... 340,000
Completed in April and transferred to Department B............................................... 320,000
Ending work in process (40% complete)..................................................................... 40,000
Using the fifo method, the equivalent units for the conversion cost calculation are:
A. 336,000
B. 360,000
C. 328,000
D. 320,000
E. 324,000
SUPPORTING CALCULATION:
PROBLEMS
PROBLEM
1.
Cost of Production Report. Fort Myers Corporation manufactures a product that is processed in two departments: Mixing
and Cooking. At the beginning and end of May, there were no inventories of unfinished work. During May, 50,000 units of
this product were completed. Materials used during May cost $28,000, of which one half were used in the Mixing
Department and one half were used in the Cooking Department. Direct labor wages totaled $60,000, with $40,000 applicable
to Mixing and $20,000 to Cooking. The amounts for direct factory overhead incurred for each department and for general
factory overhead apportioned to each department were:
Mixing Cooking
Department Department
Factory overhead incurred............................................................................ $7,500 $9,000
General factory overhead apportioned........................................................ 5,000 6,000
Required: Prepare a partial cost of production report, showing the total cost to be accounted for in each department.
SOLUTION
PROBLEM
2.
Computation of Equivalent Production. Hanrahan Company uses process costing to account for the costs of its only product,
X. Production takes place in two departmentsSanding and Polishing. On December 31, the inventory for Product X was as
follows:
No unused materials
Work in process
Sanding Department........................................... 800 units (3/4 complete as to labor)
Work in process
Polishing Department......................................... 1,000 units (1/2 complete as to materials and
3/4 complete as to direct labor)
Finished Goods............................................................. 600 units
Required:
(1) Compute the equivalent units of materials in all inventories combined at December 31.
(2) Compute the equivalent units of the Sanding Department's direct labor in all inventories at December 31.
SOLUTION
* All Sanding Department direct labor would be in all of these units or else they never would have been transferred.
PROBLEM
3.
Calculation of Unit CostsAverage Costing Method. Barcelona Beach Products reports the following data for the first
department in its production process:
Units still in process (all materials; 1/2 labor and factory overhead)................................................. 5,000
Units completed but not yet transferred to Finished Goods................................................................ 2,000
(1) Compute the unit cost for materials, labor, and factory overhead.
(2) Determine the cost of the work in process ending inventory.
SOLUTION
*Equivalent production:
Materials: 33,000 + 2,000 + 5,000 = 40,000 units
Labor and factory overhead: 33,000 + 2,000 + (1/2 x 5,000) = 37,500 units
PROBLEM
4.
Journal Entries for Process Cost System. Xavier Corporation uses process costing in its two production departments. A
separate work in process account is kept in the general ledger for each production department. The following data relate to
operations for the month of March:
Beginning Added
Inventory During March
Direct materials cost: Department A $ 5,000 $25,000
Department B 3,000 20,000
Direct labor cost: Department A 6,000 40,000
Department B 4,500 35,000
Applied overhead: Department A 12,000 90,000
Department B 4,500 35,000
During March, 45,000 units with a cost of $5 each were transferred from Department A to Department B, and 40,000 units
with a cost of $9 each were transferred from Department B to finished goods inventory.
Required: Prepare the appropriate general journal entries to record the cost charged to the producing departments during
March and the cost of units transferred from Department A to Department B and Department B to finished goods inventory.
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SOLUTION
PROBLEM
5.
Cost of Production Report, Second Department, Average Costing. Isogen Corporation manufactures a product in three
departments. The product is cut out of lumber in the Cutting Department, then transferred to the Planing Department
where it is shaped and certain parts purchased from outside vendors are added to the unit, and finally transferred to the
Finishing Department where it is primed, painted, and packaged. Since only one product is manufactured by the company, a
process cost system is used. The company adopted the average cost flow assumption to account for its work in process
inventories. Data related to September operations in the Planing Department follow:
Beginning Added
Costs charged to the department: Inventory This Period
Costs from the preceding department....................................................... $15,500 $63,250
Materials...................................................................................................... 7,800 20,700
Direct labor.................................................................................................. 3,200 16,750
Factory overhead......................................................................................... 9,975 39,900
Required: Prepare a September cost of production report for the Planing Department.
SOLUTION
Isogen Corporation
Planing Department
Cost of Production Report
For September, 19--
10,500
% Unit Total
Cost Accounted for as Follows Units Complete Cost Cost
Transferred to Finishing
Department..................................... 8,500 100% $17.70 $150,450
Work in process,
ending inventory:
Cost from preceding
department............................... 2,000 100 7.50 $ 15,000
Materials.................................. 2,000 75 2.85 4,275
Labor........................................ 2,000 50 2.10 2,100
Factory overhead..................... 2,000 50 5.25 5,250 26,625
Total cost accounted for....................... $177,075
* Total number of equivalent units required in the cost accounted for section determined as follows:
Prior
Dept. Cost Materials Labor Overhead
Equivalent units transferred out........................... 8,500 8,500 8,500 8,500
Equivalent units in ending inventory.................... 2,000 1,500 1,000 1,000
Total equivalent units............................................. 10,500 10,000 9,500 9,500
PROBLEM
6.
Cost of Production Report, Increase in Quantity with Added Materials, Average Costing. Carlson Chemical Company
produces a chemical in three departments, Mixing, Blending, and Bottling. Mixing, where the compounds are added, is the
first department. The powder is then transferred to the second department where water is added to produce a liquid. After
water has been added, the chemical is bottled for storage and transported to customers. A process cost system with an
average cost flow assumption is used to account for work in process inventories. Data related to operations in the Blending
Department during the month of October follow:
Beginning Added
Costs charged to the department: Inventory This Period
Costs from the preceding department....................................................... $2,300 $11,200
Materials...................................................................................................... 720 2,520
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SOLUTION
% Unit Total
Cost Accounted for as Follows............. Units Complete Cost Cost
Transferred to Bottling
Department..................................... 14,000 100% $1.68 $23,520
Work in process,
ending inventory:
Cost from preceding
department............................... 4,000 100 .75 $3,000
Materials.................................. 4,000 100 .18 720
Labor........................................ 4,000 40 .25 400
Factory overhead..................... 4,000 40 .50 800 4,920
Total cost accounted for....................... $28,440
* Total number of equivalent units required in the cost accounted for section determined as follows:
Prior
Dept. Cost Materials Labor Overhead
Equivalent units transferred out........................... 14,000 14,000 14,000 14,000
Equivalent units in ending inventory.................... 4,000 4,000 1,600 1,600
Total equivalent units............................................. 18,000 18,000 15,600 15,600
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PROBLEM
7.
Equivalent Production Schedule. Javis Jam Co. uses fifo costing for its production processes. In December, the Cooking
Department reported the following summary of its activities:
Required: Prepare an equivalent production schedule for materials, labor, and factory overhead in the Cooking Department
using fifo costing.
SOLUTION
Labor and
Factory
Materials Overhead
Units transferred out................................................................................................. 19,000 19,000
Less beginning inventory (all units)......................................................................... 8,000 8,000
PROBLEM
8.
Cost of Production Report, Second Department, Fifo Costing. Handy Tool Company manufactures a product in two
departments, Shaping and Assembly. The product is cut out of sheet metal, bent to shape, and painted in the Shaping
Department. Then, it is transferred to the Assembly Department where component parts purchased from outside vendors
are added to the unit. A process cost system with a fifo cost flow assumption is used to account for work in process
inventories. Data related to November operations in the Assembly Department follow:
Units in beginning inventory (90% materials, 80% labor and overhead).......................................... 1,000
Units received from the Shaping Department this period..................................................................... 3,000
Units transferred to Finished Goods Inventory this period.................................................................. 2,800
Units in ending inventory (50% materials, 40% labor and overhead)................................................ 1,200
Beginning Added
Costs charged to the department:............................................................................ Inventory This Period
Costs from the preceding department............................................................. $23,600 $29,250
Materials............................................................................................................. 7,700 13,375
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Required: Prepare a November cost of production report on a fifo basis for the Assembly Department.
SOLUTION
% Unit Total
Cost Accounted for as Follows............. Units Complete Cost Cost
Transferred to Finished Goods:
Beginning inventory............................. $39,700
Cost to complete:
Materials.................................. 1,000 10% $ 5.35 535
Labor........................................ 1,000 20 3.90 780
Factory overhead..................... 1,000 20 6.70 1,340 $ 42,355
Started and completed this
period........................................ 1,800 100 25.70 46,260
Total cost transferred to
Finished Goods............................... $ 88,615
Work in process,
ending inventory:
Cost from preceding
department............................... 1,200 100% $ 9.75 11,700
Materials.................................. 1,200 50 5.35 3,210
Labor........................................ 1,200 40 3.90 1,872
Factory overhead..................... 1,200 40 6.70 3,216 19,998
Total cost accounted for....................... $ 108,613
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* Number of equivalent units of cost added during the current period determined as follows:
Prior
Dept. Cost Materials Labor Overhead
To complete beginning inventory.......................... 0 100 200 200
Started and completed this period........................ 1,800 1,800 1,800 1,800
Ending inventory.................................................... 1,200 600 480 480
Total equivalent units............................................. 3,000 2,500 2,480 2,480