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Business, 20.02.2020 22:13, laylay1548

Builder Products, Inc., uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. It manufactures a caulking compound that goes through three processing stages prior to completion. Information on work in the first department, Cooking, is given below for May: Production data: Pounds in process, May 1; materials 100% complete; conversion 90% complete 55,000Pounds started into production during May 330,000 Pounds completed and transferred out ? Pounds in process, May 31; materials 60% complete; conversion 40% complete 15,000 Cost data: Work in process inventory, May 1: Materials cost $ 78,900 Conversion cost $ 23,700 Cost added during May: Materials cost $ 410,010 Conversion cost $ 130,460 Required: (1) Compute the equivalent units of production for materials and conversion for May. (2) Compute the cost per equivalent unit for materials and conversion for May. (3) Compute the cost of ending work in process inventory for materials, conversion, and in total for May. (4) Compute the cost of units transferred out to the next department for materials, conversion, and in total for May. (5) Prepare a cost reconciliation report for May.

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