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- Smith Electronic Company's chip-mounting production department had 300 units of unfinished product, each 50% completed on September 30. During October of the same year, this department put another 800 units into production and completed 900 units and transferred them to the next production department. At the end of October, 200 units of unfinished product, 70% completed, were recorded in the ending Work-in-Process Inventory. Smith Electronic introduces all direct materials when the production process is 50% complete. Direct labor and factory overhead (i.e., conversion) costs are added uniformly throughout the process. Following is a summary of production costs incurred during October: Beginning work-in-process Costs added in October Total costs Direct Materials Required 1 Required 2 $8,700 $8,700 Conversion Costs Required: 1. Calculate each of the following amounts using weighted-average process costing: a. Equivalent units of direct materials and conversion. b. Equivalent unit costs…The Townson Manufacturing Company has gathered the following information for the month of September pertaining to its use of materials in Work in Process: beginning inventory had 4,500 (EUPs) valued at $$13,500; $202,000 of materials were added during the month; ending inventory consisted of 16,000 (EUPs) and 50,000 units were completed and transferred to the next department. What is the FIFO value of materials in ending Work in Process Inventory for the month of September? Round to the nearest $1.00.The Townson Manufacturing Company has gathered the following information for the month of September: • 6,000 units in the beginning Work-in-Process Inventory (75% complete as to materials, 1/3 complete with respect to the conversion costs). • 60,000 units were started into production. • 50,000 units were completed and transferred to the next department. • The ending Work-in-Process Inventory is complete as to materials but only 3/8 complete with respect to conversion costs. What are the equivalent units of production (EUPs) for the conversion costs in the month of September assuming Townson uses weighted-average process costing? 56,000 EUPs 61,500 EUPs 54,000 EUPs 64,500 EUPs
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