Computing equivalent units of production for materials


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Computing equivalent units of production for materials, labor, and overhead

Using the data given for Cases 1-3 below, and assuming the use of the average cost method, compute the separate equivalent units of production-one for materials and one for labor and overhead-under each of the following assumptions (labor and factory overhead are applied evenly during the process in ach assumption):

a. All materials go into production at the beginning of the process.

b. All materials go into production at the end of the process.

c. At the beginning of the process, 75% of the materials go into production and 25% go into production when the process is one-half completed.

Case 1-Started in process 5,000 units; finished 3,000 units; work in process, end of period 2,000 units, three-fourths completed.

Case 2-Opening inventory 5,000 units, three-fifths completed; started in process 40,000 units; finished 39,000 units; work in process, end of period 6,000 units, one-fourth completed.

Case 3-Opening inventory 1,000 units, one-half completed, and 8,000 units, one-fourth completed; started in process 30,000 units; finished 29,000 units; closing inventory work in process 5,000 units, one-fourth completed, and 5,000 units, one-half completed.

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