Questions 14 – 17 are based on the following Chen Company produces a product in a two-department process, Assembly and Finishing. The following information is available on their first department, Assembly:   Beginning Work-in-process Units started Units completed and transferred to Finishing Ending Work-in-process   Direct Material Added Direct Labour Factory Overhead Total cost to account for   The units still in process are 100% complete with respect to direct materials and 75% complete with respect to conversion costs. -0- 200,000 168,000 32,000   $700,000   960,000   480,000         2,140,000   14. The unit cost of direct materials is: (A) $3.50 (C) $3.65 (B) $4.17 (D) $0.29 15. The unit cost for conversion costs is: (A) $5.00 (B) $2.50 (C) $7.20 (D) $7.50 16. The total cost of units completed and transferred to finished goods is: (A) $2,112,000 (B) $2,140,000 (C) $1,848,000 (D) $352,000

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Chen Company produces a product in a two-department process, Assembly and Finishing. The following information is available on their first department, Assembly:

 

Beginning Work-in-process

Units started

Units completed and transferred to Finishing

Ending Work-in-process

 

Direct Material Added

Direct Labour

Factory Overhead

Total cost to account for

 

The units still in process are 100% complete with respect to direct materials and 75% complete with respect to conversion costs.

-0-

200,000

168,000

32,000

 

$700,000

  960,000

  480,000

        2,140,000

 

14. The unit cost of direct materials is:

(A) $3.50 (C) $3.65

(B) $4.17 (D) $0.29

15. The unit cost for conversion costs is:

(A) $5.00

(B) $2.50

(C) $7.20

(D) $7.50

16. The total cost of units completed and transferred to finished goods is:

(A) $2,112,000

(B) $2,140,000

(C) $1,848,000

(D) $352,000

17. The total cost of ending work-in-process is:

(A) $352,000

(B) $292,000

(C) $264,000

(D) $240,000

 

 

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