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Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 3rd Edition by William N. Lanen, Shannon W. Anderson, Michael Maher

Edition 3ISBN: 0073527114
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Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 3rd Edition by William N. Lanen, Shannon W. Anderson, Michael Maher

Edition 3ISBN: 0073527114
Exercise 42

Operations Costing

Vermont Instruments manufactures two models of calculators. The finance model is the Fin-X and the scientific model is the Sci-X. Both models are assembled in the same plant and require the same assembling operations. The difference between the models is in the cost of the parts. The following data are available for June.

 

Fin-X

Sci-X

Total

Number of units

10,000

40,000

50,000

Parts cost per unit

$20

$25

 

Other costs:

 

 

 

Direct labor

 

 

$ 62,000

Indirect materials

 

 

17,500

Overhead

 

 

70,500

Total

 

 

$150,000

Required

Vermont Instruments uses operations costing and assigns conversion costs based on the number of units assembled. Compute the cost per unit of the Fin-X and Sci-X models for June.

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Under operations costing, operations cost are allocated to the products manufactured on the basis of number of units of each product manufactured. Once operation costs have been allocated, materials costs incurred for each product are added to get the total cost of the product. Then total cost is divided by the number of units produced to get cost per unit.


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