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The Clay Shop manufactures pottery products. All direct materials are included at the inception of the
production process. For April, there was no beginning inventory in the processing plant. Direct materials
totaled $310,000 for the month. Work-in-process records revealed that 5,000 kilograms were started in
April and that 3,000 kilograms were finished; 1,000 kilograms were spoiled as expected. Ending
work-in-process units are complete in respect to direct materials costs. Spoilage is not detected until the
process is complete.

Required:
a.   What are the costs assigned to completed units when spoilage units are recognized and when they are not recognized in the cost per equivalent unit?
b.   What are the costs transferred out if spoilage units are recognized and if they are ignored?
c.   What are the amounts allocated to the work-in-process ending inventory when spoilage units are recognized and when spoilage units are ignored?
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Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis, Canadian Edition

Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis, Canadian Edition


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