Deck 3: Process Costing and Analysis

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Equivalent units of production are always the same as the total number of physical units finished during the period.
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If a department that uses process costing starts the reporting period with 100,000 physical units that were 20% complete with respect to direct labor, the equivalent units of direct labor in beginning Work in Process are 20,000.
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Process and job order manufacturing operations both combine materials, labor, and overhead items in the process of producing products.
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Equivalent units of production is the number of units that could have been started and completed given the costs incurred during the period.
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A process cost summary is an accounting report that describes the costs charged to each department, the equivalent units of production by each department, and determining the costs assigned to each department's output.
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In a process costing system, companies typically end each period with only Finished Goods Inventory.
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The FIFO method of computing equivalent units focuses on production activity in the current period only.
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The FIFO method of computing equivalent units excludes the beginning inventory costs in computing the cost per equivalent unit for the current period.
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Conversion cost per equivalent unit is the combined costs of direct labor and factory overhead.
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The process cost summary is an important managerial accounting report prepared for each process or production department.
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Manufacturers that utilize process operations produce large quantities of identical products.
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A process cost summary usually does not include the number of equivalent units of production for the period.
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Equivalent units of production is an engineering term used to describe the process by which one company attempts to manufacture units of a product that are equivalent to the product manufactured by a competitor.
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In a process costing system costs are only measured upon completion of each job.
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The FIFO method of computing equivalent units includes the beginning inventory costs in computing the cost per equivalent unit for the current period.
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The cost object in a process costing system is the specific job.
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Equivalent units of production for direct materials and direct labor are always the same.
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A process cost summary shows the cost of a particular job manufactured in the reporting period.
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The managers of process operations focus on the series of repetitive processes, or steps, resulting in a noncustomized product or service.
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Conversion cost per equivalent unit is the combined costs of direct materials and factory overhead.
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When direct labor and overhead enter the production process at the same rates, it is appropriate to use a conversion cost per equivalent unit.
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The term "process costing system" refers to the number of trained individuals and computers required to process the collected cost information.
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In a process costing system, with the exception of the first department, each department receives output from the prior department as a partially processed product.
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Process costing typically uses only one Work in Process Inventory account, while job order costing typically uses a separate Work in Process Inventory account for each department.
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When direct labor and overhead enter the production process at different rates, it is appropriate to use a conversion cost per equivalent unit.
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Process costing is applied to operations with customized products.
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Process costing systems are commonly used by companies that manufacture standardized products by passing them through a series of manufacturing steps.
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In process costing, the classification of materials as direct or indirect depends on whether or not they are clearly linked with a specific process or department.
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In a process operation, all labor that is used exclusively by a single production department is considered direct labor.
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In process costing, indirect materials are clearly linked with a specific production process or department.
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In process costing the cost object is the process and in job order costing the cost object is a job.
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Process costing systems consider overhead costs to include those costs that cannot be tied to individual processes.
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The use of process costing is of little benefit to a service provider.
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A production department is an organizational unit that has the responsibility for the complete processing of one particular product.
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Process costing systems are used only by companies that manufacture physical products; companies that provide services do not use process costing.
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Conversion cost per equivalent unit is the combined cost of direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead per equivalent unit.
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Process costing systems use separate Work in Process Inventory accounts for each process.
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Conversion cost per equivalent unit is the combined cost of direct labor and factory overhead per equivalent unit.
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Process costing is applied to operations with repetitive production and noncustomized products.
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Companies that use a series of repetitive manufacturing processes to produce standardized products likely use a process costing system.
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In process costing there is never a balance remaining in Factory Overhead that needs to be closed at period end.
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In process costing, direct labor includes only the labor that is applied directly to individual units of product.
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The following journal entry would be made to record the use of $6,100 of direct labor in a production department during the reporting period:
The following journal entry would be made to record the use of $6,100 of direct labor in a production department during the reporting period:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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If Grayson Manufacturing incurred $17,400 for direct labor in the assembly department and $10,300 for direct labor in the painting department, the journal entry to record the labor used is:
If Grayson Manufacturing incurred $17,400 for direct labor in the assembly department and $10,300 for direct labor in the painting department, the journal entry to record the labor used is:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A materials consumption report is used instead of materials requisitions in companies where materials move continuously through the manufacturing process.
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If the indirect labor cost in August for clerical and maintenance that help production in all departments was $123,000, the following journal entry would be recorded in a process costing system:
If the indirect labor cost in August for clerical and maintenance that help production in all departments was $123,000, the following journal entry would be recorded in a process costing system:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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If indirect materials costing $37,500 that were not clearly linked with any specific production process or department were used during a reporting period, the following journal entry would be recorded in the process costing system:
If indirect materials costing $37,500 that were not clearly linked with any specific production process or department were used during a reporting period, the following journal entry would be recorded in the process costing system:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Process costing systems use a single Work in Process Inventory account regardless of the number of production departments that exist.
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In a process costing system, factory labor costs incurred in a reporting period are presented on the income statement as Factory Labor Expense.
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In a process costing system, the entry to record cost of materials assigned to a production department requires a debit to the Raw Materials Inventory account and a credit to the Work in Process Inventory account for that department.
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Hybrid systems contain features of both process and job order operations.
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If Department C uses $10,000 of direct materials and Department D uses $15,000 of direct materials, the following journal entry would be recorded by the process costing system:
If Department C uses $10,000 of direct materials and Department D uses $15,000 of direct materials, the following journal entry would be recorded by the process costing system:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In a process costing system, the purchase of raw materials is debited to Raw Materials Inventory.
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If Department L uses $53,000 of direct labor and Department M uses $21,000 of direct labor, the following journal entry would be recorded using a process costing system:
If Department L uses $53,000 of direct labor and Department M uses $21,000 of direct labor, the following journal entry would be recorded using a process costing system:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In a process costing system, the purchase of raw materials is credited to Raw Materials Inventory.
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In some circumstances, a process costing system can classify wages paid to maintenance workers as direct labor costs instead of factory overhead.
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In a process costing system, factory overhead costs are allocated to production departments by using a predetermined overhead allocation rate.
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If Department R uses $60,000 of direct materials and Department S uses $15,000 of direct materials, the following journal entry would be recorded by the process costing system:
If Department R uses $60,000 of direct materials and Department S uses $15,000 of direct materials, the following journal entry would be recorded by the process costing system:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Hybrid costing systems can only be applied to manufacturing.
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In a process costing system, the entry to record cost of materials assigned to a production department requires a debit to the Work in Process Inventory account for that department and a credit to the Raw Materials Inventory account.
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If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 250% of direct labor cost and the Finishing Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $20,000, the following entry would record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:
If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 250% of direct labor cost and the Finishing Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $20,000, the following entry would record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following products is least likely to be produced in a process operation?

A) Smartphones
B) Slacks for casual wear
C) Baseball caps
D) Calculators
E) Custom cabinets
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If a department that applies process costing starts the reporting period with 40,000 physical units that were 80% complete with respect to direct materials and 50% complete with respect to direct labor, it must add 8,000 equivalent units of direct materials and 20,000 equivalent units of direct labor to complete them.
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If a production department has 100 equivalent units of production with respect to direct materials in a given reporting period, the equivalent units of production with respect to direct labor must also be 100.
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One section of the process cost summary describes the equivalent units of production for the department during the reporting period and presents the calculations of the direct materials and conversion costs per equivalent unit.
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The process cost summary presents calculations of the cost of units completed during the reporting period, but does not present any information about the ending Work in Process inventory.
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A process cost summary for a production department accounts for all costs assigned to that department during the period plus costs that were in the department's Work in Process Inventory account at the beginning of the period.
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Which of the following products is most likely to be produced in a process operation?

A) Airplanes
B) Cereal
C) Bridges
D) Designer bridal gowns
E) Custom cabinets
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A process costing system records all factory overhead costs incurred directly in the Work in Process Inventory accounts.
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If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 245% of direct labor cost, and the Baking Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $10,000, the following entry would be made to record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:
If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 245% of direct labor cost, and the Baking Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $10,000, the following entry would be made to record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Since the process cost summary describes the activities of a production department for a specified reporting period, it does not present information about any costs incurred in prior periods.
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The number of equivalent units of production assigned to ending Work in Process inventory should be equal to or less than the number of physical units in ending Work in Process inventory.
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The cost of units transferred from Work in Process Inventory to Finished Goods Inventory is called the cost of goods manufactured.
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In process costing, all indirect materials are charged directly to Work in Process Inventory.
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If a department that applies process costing starts the reporting period with 50,000 physical units that were 25% complete with respect to direct materials and 40% complete with respect to direct labor, it must add 12,500 equivalent units of direct materials and 20,000 equivalent units of direct labor to complete them.
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In the same time period, it is possible that a production department can produce 1,000 equivalent finished units with respect to direct materials and 800 equivalent finished units with respect to direct labor.
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Which of the following characteristics does not usually apply to process operations?

A) Each unit of product is separately identifiable.
B) Partially completed products are transferred between processes.
C) Each process is a separate department.
D) A separate Work in Process Inventory is used for each process.
E) Costs are computed using equivalent units.
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The Finishing Department transferred out completed units with a cost of $74,000. This transfer should be recorded with the following entry:
The Finishing Department transferred out completed units with a cost of $74,000. This transfer should be recorded with the following entry:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Once equivalent units are calculated for materials, this number will also be used for direct labor and factory overhead.
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If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 75% of direct labor cost, and the Assembly Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $20,000, the following entry would be made to record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:
If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 75% of direct labor cost, and the Assembly Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $20,000, the following entry would be made to record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Deck 3: Process Costing and Analysis
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Equivalent units of production are always the same as the total number of physical units finished during the period.
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If a department that uses process costing starts the reporting period with 100,000 physical units that were 20% complete with respect to direct labor, the equivalent units of direct labor in beginning Work in Process are 20,000.
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Process and job order manufacturing operations both combine materials, labor, and overhead items in the process of producing products.
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Equivalent units of production is the number of units that could have been started and completed given the costs incurred during the period.
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A process cost summary is an accounting report that describes the costs charged to each department, the equivalent units of production by each department, and determining the costs assigned to each department's output.
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In a process costing system, companies typically end each period with only Finished Goods Inventory.
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The FIFO method of computing equivalent units focuses on production activity in the current period only.
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The FIFO method of computing equivalent units excludes the beginning inventory costs in computing the cost per equivalent unit for the current period.
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Conversion cost per equivalent unit is the combined costs of direct labor and factory overhead.
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The process cost summary is an important managerial accounting report prepared for each process or production department.
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Manufacturers that utilize process operations produce large quantities of identical products.
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A process cost summary usually does not include the number of equivalent units of production for the period.
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Equivalent units of production is an engineering term used to describe the process by which one company attempts to manufacture units of a product that are equivalent to the product manufactured by a competitor.
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In a process costing system costs are only measured upon completion of each job.
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The FIFO method of computing equivalent units includes the beginning inventory costs in computing the cost per equivalent unit for the current period.
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The cost object in a process costing system is the specific job.
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Equivalent units of production for direct materials and direct labor are always the same.
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A process cost summary shows the cost of a particular job manufactured in the reporting period.
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The managers of process operations focus on the series of repetitive processes, or steps, resulting in a noncustomized product or service.
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Conversion cost per equivalent unit is the combined costs of direct materials and factory overhead.
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When direct labor and overhead enter the production process at the same rates, it is appropriate to use a conversion cost per equivalent unit.
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The term "process costing system" refers to the number of trained individuals and computers required to process the collected cost information.
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In a process costing system, with the exception of the first department, each department receives output from the prior department as a partially processed product.
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Process costing typically uses only one Work in Process Inventory account, while job order costing typically uses a separate Work in Process Inventory account for each department.
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When direct labor and overhead enter the production process at different rates, it is appropriate to use a conversion cost per equivalent unit.
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Process costing is applied to operations with customized products.
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Process costing systems are commonly used by companies that manufacture standardized products by passing them through a series of manufacturing steps.
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In process costing, the classification of materials as direct or indirect depends on whether or not they are clearly linked with a specific process or department.
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In a process operation, all labor that is used exclusively by a single production department is considered direct labor.
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In process costing, indirect materials are clearly linked with a specific production process or department.
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In process costing the cost object is the process and in job order costing the cost object is a job.
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Process costing systems consider overhead costs to include those costs that cannot be tied to individual processes.
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The use of process costing is of little benefit to a service provider.
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A production department is an organizational unit that has the responsibility for the complete processing of one particular product.
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Process costing systems are used only by companies that manufacture physical products; companies that provide services do not use process costing.
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Conversion cost per equivalent unit is the combined cost of direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead per equivalent unit.
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Process costing systems use separate Work in Process Inventory accounts for each process.
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Conversion cost per equivalent unit is the combined cost of direct labor and factory overhead per equivalent unit.
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Process costing is applied to operations with repetitive production and noncustomized products.
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Companies that use a series of repetitive manufacturing processes to produce standardized products likely use a process costing system.
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In process costing there is never a balance remaining in Factory Overhead that needs to be closed at period end.
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In process costing, direct labor includes only the labor that is applied directly to individual units of product.
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The following journal entry would be made to record the use of $6,100 of direct labor in a production department during the reporting period:
The following journal entry would be made to record the use of $6,100 of direct labor in a production department during the reporting period:
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If Grayson Manufacturing incurred $17,400 for direct labor in the assembly department and $10,300 for direct labor in the painting department, the journal entry to record the labor used is:
If Grayson Manufacturing incurred $17,400 for direct labor in the assembly department and $10,300 for direct labor in the painting department, the journal entry to record the labor used is:
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A materials consumption report is used instead of materials requisitions in companies where materials move continuously through the manufacturing process.
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If the indirect labor cost in August for clerical and maintenance that help production in all departments was $123,000, the following journal entry would be recorded in a process costing system:
If the indirect labor cost in August for clerical and maintenance that help production in all departments was $123,000, the following journal entry would be recorded in a process costing system:
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If indirect materials costing $37,500 that were not clearly linked with any specific production process or department were used during a reporting period, the following journal entry would be recorded in the process costing system:
If indirect materials costing $37,500 that were not clearly linked with any specific production process or department were used during a reporting period, the following journal entry would be recorded in the process costing system:
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Process costing systems use a single Work in Process Inventory account regardless of the number of production departments that exist.
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In a process costing system, factory labor costs incurred in a reporting period are presented on the income statement as Factory Labor Expense.
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In a process costing system, the entry to record cost of materials assigned to a production department requires a debit to the Raw Materials Inventory account and a credit to the Work in Process Inventory account for that department.
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Hybrid systems contain features of both process and job order operations.
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If Department C uses $10,000 of direct materials and Department D uses $15,000 of direct materials, the following journal entry would be recorded by the process costing system:
If Department C uses $10,000 of direct materials and Department D uses $15,000 of direct materials, the following journal entry would be recorded by the process costing system:
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In a process costing system, the purchase of raw materials is debited to Raw Materials Inventory.
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If Department L uses $53,000 of direct labor and Department M uses $21,000 of direct labor, the following journal entry would be recorded using a process costing system:
If Department L uses $53,000 of direct labor and Department M uses $21,000 of direct labor, the following journal entry would be recorded using a process costing system:
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In a process costing system, the purchase of raw materials is credited to Raw Materials Inventory.
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In some circumstances, a process costing system can classify wages paid to maintenance workers as direct labor costs instead of factory overhead.
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In a process costing system, factory overhead costs are allocated to production departments by using a predetermined overhead allocation rate.
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If Department R uses $60,000 of direct materials and Department S uses $15,000 of direct materials, the following journal entry would be recorded by the process costing system:
If Department R uses $60,000 of direct materials and Department S uses $15,000 of direct materials, the following journal entry would be recorded by the process costing system:
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Hybrid costing systems can only be applied to manufacturing.
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In a process costing system, the entry to record cost of materials assigned to a production department requires a debit to the Work in Process Inventory account for that department and a credit to the Raw Materials Inventory account.
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If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 250% of direct labor cost and the Finishing Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $20,000, the following entry would record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:
If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 250% of direct labor cost and the Finishing Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $20,000, the following entry would record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:
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Which of the following products is least likely to be produced in a process operation?

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B) Slacks for casual wear
C) Baseball caps
D) Calculators
E) Custom cabinets
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If a department that applies process costing starts the reporting period with 40,000 physical units that were 80% complete with respect to direct materials and 50% complete with respect to direct labor, it must add 8,000 equivalent units of direct materials and 20,000 equivalent units of direct labor to complete them.
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If a production department has 100 equivalent units of production with respect to direct materials in a given reporting period, the equivalent units of production with respect to direct labor must also be 100.
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One section of the process cost summary describes the equivalent units of production for the department during the reporting period and presents the calculations of the direct materials and conversion costs per equivalent unit.
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The process cost summary presents calculations of the cost of units completed during the reporting period, but does not present any information about the ending Work in Process inventory.
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A process cost summary for a production department accounts for all costs assigned to that department during the period plus costs that were in the department's Work in Process Inventory account at the beginning of the period.
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Which of the following products is most likely to be produced in a process operation?

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B) Cereal
C) Bridges
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E) Custom cabinets
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A process costing system records all factory overhead costs incurred directly in the Work in Process Inventory accounts.
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If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 245% of direct labor cost, and the Baking Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $10,000, the following entry would be made to record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:
If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 245% of direct labor cost, and the Baking Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $10,000, the following entry would be made to record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:
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Since the process cost summary describes the activities of a production department for a specified reporting period, it does not present information about any costs incurred in prior periods.
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The number of equivalent units of production assigned to ending Work in Process inventory should be equal to or less than the number of physical units in ending Work in Process inventory.
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The cost of units transferred from Work in Process Inventory to Finished Goods Inventory is called the cost of goods manufactured.
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In process costing, all indirect materials are charged directly to Work in Process Inventory.
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If a department that applies process costing starts the reporting period with 50,000 physical units that were 25% complete with respect to direct materials and 40% complete with respect to direct labor, it must add 12,500 equivalent units of direct materials and 20,000 equivalent units of direct labor to complete them.
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In the same time period, it is possible that a production department can produce 1,000 equivalent finished units with respect to direct materials and 800 equivalent finished units with respect to direct labor.
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Which of the following characteristics does not usually apply to process operations?

A) Each unit of product is separately identifiable.
B) Partially completed products are transferred between processes.
C) Each process is a separate department.
D) A separate Work in Process Inventory is used for each process.
E) Costs are computed using equivalent units.
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The Finishing Department transferred out completed units with a cost of $74,000. This transfer should be recorded with the following entry:
The Finishing Department transferred out completed units with a cost of $74,000. This transfer should be recorded with the following entry:
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Once equivalent units are calculated for materials, this number will also be used for direct labor and factory overhead.
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If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 75% of direct labor cost, and the Assembly Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $20,000, the following entry would be made to record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:
If the predetermined overhead allocation rate is 75% of direct labor cost, and the Assembly Department's direct labor cost for the reporting period is $20,000, the following entry would be made to record the allocation of overhead to the products processed in this department:
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