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    Sep 27, 2014, 04:36 PM
    Please Help! Cost per Equialent Unit Question
    The following information concerns production in the Forging Department for September. All direct materials are placed into the process at the beginning of production, and conversion costs are incurred evenly throughout the process. The beginning inventory consists of $63,220 of direct materials.
    ACCOUNT Work in Process—Forging Department ACCOUNT NO.
    Date Item Debit Credit Balance
    Debit Credit
    Sept. 1 Bal. 5,800 units, 70% completed 71,340
    30 Direct materials, 53,000 units 567,100 638,440
    30 Direct labor 46,660 685,100
    30 Factory overhead 64,430 ? 749,530
    30 Goods finished, Units ?
    30 Bal. 4,600 units, 60% completed ?
    a. Determine the number of units transferred to the next department.
    Units
    b. Determine the costs per equivalent unit of direct materials and conversion. If required, round your answer to two decimal places.
    Cost of equivalent unit of direct materials: $
    Cost of equivalent unit of conversion: $
    c. Determine the cost of units started and completed in September.
    $
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    Sep 27, 2014, 04:48 PM
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