Costs incurred are summarized as follows:   WIP - Polishing Process A/C January 1 Bal.                                                             $ 0 Transfer from Moulding         20,000             1,310,000 Direct Materials Added                                  391,600 Direct Labour                                                 638,000 Manufacturing Overhead                                307,400   Normal losses are estimated to be 2½% of input during the period. Inspection takes place during the processing operation, at which point damaged products are separated from good products and sold at $85 each.   At inspection, 2,000 products were rejected as scrap. These units had reached the following degree of completion:   Transfer from Moulding         100% Direct material added             40% Conversion costs                     20%   Work-in-progress at the end of January was 4,000 handles and had reached the following degree of completion:   Transfer from Moulding         100% Direct material added             80% Conversion costs                     50%   Direct materials added and conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process Complete the Work-In-Process Inventory – Polishing Process T-account, clearly showing the ending balance

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Costs incurred are summarized as follows:

 

WIP - Polishing Process A/C

January 1 Bal.                                                             $ 0

Transfer from Moulding         20,000             1,310,000

Direct Materials Added                                  391,600

Direct Labour                                                 638,000

Manufacturing Overhead                                307,400

 

Normal losses are estimated to be 2½% of input during the period. Inspection takes place during the processing operation, at which point damaged products are separated from good products and sold at $85 each.

 

At inspection, 2,000 products were rejected as scrap. These units had reached the following degree of completion:

 

Transfer from Moulding         100%

Direct material added             40%

Conversion costs                     20%

 

Work-in-progress at the end of January was 4,000 handles and had reached the following degree of completion:

 

Transfer from Moulding         100%

Direct material added             80%

Conversion costs                     50%

 

Direct materials added and conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process

Complete the Work-In-Process Inventory – Polishing Process T-account, clearly showing the ending balance

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