Baden Company has gathered the following information. Units in beginning work in process Units started into production 37,000 Units in ending work in process 7,000 Percent complete in ending work in process: Conversion costs 40 % Materials 100 % Costs incurred: Direct materials $73,000 Direct labor $61,100 Overhead $101.100

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Show the assignment of costs to units transferred out and in process. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, eg. 1,225.)
Units transferred out
24
Units in ending work in process
$4
Transcribed Image Text:Show the assignment of costs to units transferred out and in process. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, eg. 1,225.) Units transferred out 24 Units in ending work in process $4
Baden Company has gathered the following information.
Units in beginning work in process
Units started into production
37,000
Units in ending work in process
7,000
Percent complete in ending work in process:
Conversion costs
40 %
Materials
100 %
Costs incurred:
Direct materials
$73,000
Direct labor
$61,100
Overhead
$101.100
Transcribed Image Text:Baden Company has gathered the following information. Units in beginning work in process Units started into production 37,000 Units in ending work in process 7,000 Percent complete in ending work in process: Conversion costs 40 % Materials 100 % Costs incurred: Direct materials $73,000 Direct labor $61,100 Overhead $101.100
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In order to determine the Unit cost of material, the Direct material cost is required to be divided by the equivalent units of material

Unit costs of materials=Direct materialsEquivalent units of Materials

In order to determine the Units cost of conversion, the direct labor and overhead cost are required to be divided by the equivalent unit of the conversion cost

Unit costs of conversion costs = Direct labor + OverheadEquivalent units of conversion costs

 

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