Physical Flow and Equivalent Units with EWIP Fleming, Fleming, and Garcia, a local CPA firm, provided the following data for individual returns processed for March (output is measured in number of returns): Units, beginning work in process — Units started 6,600 Units completed 5,200 Units, ending work in process (50% complete) 1,400 Total production costs $5,500 Required: Question Content Area 1. Prepare a physical flow schedule. If an amount is zero, enter "0". blankFleming, Fleming, and GarciaPhysical Flow Schedule Units to account for:         Units in BWIP     Units in EWIP Total units to account for   fill in the blank dc4c85fd3fc407a_5 Units accounted for:     Units completed:       From BWIP     Units in BWIP Units in BWIP     Units in BWIP Total units accounted for   fill in the blank dc4c85fd3fc407a_13   Feedback Area   Feedback   1. A physical flow schedule shows the units to account for and what happened to them. Question Content Area 2. Prepare an equivalent units schedule. blankFleming, Fleming, and GarciaEquivalent Units Schedule   Equivalent units Units in EWIP × Fraction complete: fill in the blank 8d7094fadffa045_3   Equivalent units       2. The equivalent units schedule measures the output of the period. A fully completed unit is counted as a unit of output. Output for a unit in ending work in process is counted by its degree of completion. Question Content Area 3. What if EWIP is 90 percent complete? How would this change affect the physical flow schedule? The equivalent units schedule? Changing the degree of completion   the physical flow schedule. However, the equivalent units schedule   . There would now be fill in the blank 391c0dff2fe606c_3 equivalent units for EWIP,   the total output for the period to fill in the blank 391c0dff2fe606c_5.

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Physical Flow and Equivalent Units with EWIP

Fleming, Fleming, and Garcia, a local CPA firm, provided the following data for individual returns processed for March (output is measured in number of returns):

Units, beginning work in process
Units started 6,600
Units completed 5,200
Units, ending work in process (50% complete) 1,400
Total production costs $5,500

Required:

Question Content Area

1. Prepare a physical flow schedule. If an amount is zero, enter "0".

blankFleming, Fleming, and GarciaPhysical Flow Schedule
Units to account for:    
 
  Units in BWIP
 
  Units in EWIP
Total units to account for   fill in the blank dc4c85fd3fc407a_5
Units accounted for:    
Units completed:    
 
From BWIP  
 
Units in BWIP Units in BWIP
 
  Units in BWIP
Total units accounted for   fill in the blank dc4c85fd3fc407a_13
 

Feedback Area

 
Feedback
 

1. A physical flow schedule shows the units to account for and what happened to them.

Question Content Area

2. Prepare an equivalent units schedule.

blankFleming, Fleming, and GarciaEquivalent Units Schedule
 
Equivalent units
Units in EWIP × Fraction complete: fill in the blank 8d7094fadffa045_3
 
Equivalent units
 
 
 

2. The equivalent units schedule measures the output of the period. A fully completed unit is counted as a unit of output. Output for a unit in ending work in process is counted by its degree of completion.

Question Content Area

3. What if EWIP is 90 percent complete? How would this change affect the physical flow schedule? The equivalent units schedule?

Changing the degree of completion

 
the physical flow schedule. However, the equivalent units schedule
 
. There would now be fill in the blank 391c0dff2fe606c_3 equivalent units for EWIP,
 
the total output for the period to fill in the blank 391c0dff2fe606c_5.

 

 

 

 

 

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