Grand Canyon Toy Company manufactures talking toy Christmas kitten in four sequential processes. The Christmas kitten is a new remote control toy that will be available this year just in time for Christmas. An internal computer in the kitten makes the toy meow, walk, purr, and speak English or Spanish. The computer memory may be programmed with short phrases such as “Merry Christmas” or “Happy New Year.” The Fourth process is the last step before the kittens are transferred to the warehouse as finished inventory. All material needed to complete the Christmas kittens is added at the 70 percent stage of completion in the Fourth Process. Grand Canyon Toys accumulated the following cost information for the Fourth process during the month of October: Summary of Units Beginning Work in Process............................................ 40,000 Units transferred in from the third process during October 140,000 Units completed and transferred to finished goods........ 130,000 Ending Work in Process (50% as to conversion costs).... 50,000 Summary of Costs Beginning Work in Process: ($960,000 transferred-in costs, $215,000 direct materials, & $445,000 conversion costs) $1,620,000 Cost of units transferred in from the third process.... 1,740,000 Manufacturing costs incurred in October:

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Grand Canyon Toy Company manufactures talking toy Christmas kitten in four sequential processes.  The Christmas kitten is a new remote control toy that will be available this year just in time for Christmas.  An internal computer in the kitten makes the toy meow, walk, purr, and speak English or Spanish. The computer memory may be programmed with short phrases such as “Merry Christmas” or “Happy New Year.”  

 

The Fourth process is the last step before the kittens are transferred to the warehouse as finished inventory.  All material needed to complete the Christmas kittens is added at the 70 percent stage of completion in the Fourth Process.  Grand Canyon Toys accumulated the following cost information for the Fourth process during the month of October:

 

                                                    Summary of Units

 

Beginning Work in Process............................................ 40,000

Units transferred in from the third process during October          140,000

Units completed and transferred to finished goods........ 130,000

Ending Work in Process (50% as to conversion costs).... 50,000

 

                                                    Summary of Costs

 

Beginning Work in Process:

          ($960,000 transferred-in costs,

          $215,000 direct materials, & $445,000 conversion costs)          $1,620,000

 

Cost of units transferred in from the third process....   1,740,000

         

Manufacturing costs incurred in October:

Direct materials .............................................. 1,280,000

          Conversion costs............................................. 2,500,000

Total costs to account for......................................... $7,140,000

 

Instructions:

  1. Prepare a cost of production report for the month of October.
  2. Prepare journal entries to record:

(1)       Transfer of the 140,000 units from the Third Process into the Fourth process.

          (2)      Manufacturing costs charged to the Fourth Process.

          (3)      Transfer of the completed units from the Fourth Process to the finished goods warehouse.

  1. Post the above entries to a “T” account, making sure it balances with the amount you assigned to ending work in process on the cost of production report.
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