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NatSteel Holdings Pte Ltd
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Hummer Company uses manufacturing cells to produce its products (a cell is a manufacturing unit dedicated to the production of subassemblies or products). One manufacturing cell produces small motors for lawn mowers. Suppose that the motor manufacturing cell is the cost object. Assume that all or a portion of the following costs must be assigned to the cell. Required: Classify each of the costs as a direct cost or an indirect cost to the motor manufacturing cell.
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Total Product Cost and Per-Unit Product Cost Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks. Last week, direct materials (wood, paint, Kevlar, and resin) costing $26,000 were put into production. Direct labor of $20,000 (10 workers x 100 hours x $20 per hour) was incurred. Manufacturing overhead equaled $70,000. By the end of the week, the company had manufactured 7,000 hockey sticks. Required: 1. Calculate the total product cost for last week. 2. Calculate the per-unit cost of one hockey stick that was produced last week. Round your answer to the nearest cent. |
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Prime Cost and Conversion Cost Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks. Last week, direct materials (wood, paint, Kevlar, and resin) costing $28,000 were put into production. Direct labor of $20,000 (10 workers x 100 hours x $20 per hour) was incurred. Manufacturing overhead equaled $51,000. By the end of the week, the company had manufactured 4,000 hockey sticks. 1. Calculate the total prime cost for last week. 2. Calculate the per-unit prime cost. Round your answer to the nearest cent. 3. Calculate the total conversion cost for last week. 4. Calculate the per-unit conversion cost. Round your answer to the nearest cent. |
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Direct Materials Used in Production Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks. On June 1, Slapshot had $40,000 of materials in inventory. During the month of June, the company purchased $117,000 of materials. On June 30, materials inventory equaled $56,000. Required: Calculate the direct materials used in production for the month of June. |
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Cost of Goods Manufactured Slapshot Company makes ice hockey sticks. During the month of June, the company purchased $121,000 of materials. Also during the month of June, Slapshot Company incurred direct labor cost of $159,000 and manufacturing overhead of $218,000. Inventory information is as follows:Required: 1. Calculate the cost of goods manufactured for the month of June. 2. Calculate the cost of one hockey stick assuming that 18,000 sticks were completed during June. Round your answer to the nearest cent. |
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Direct Materials Used, Cost of Goods Manufactured In March, Chilton Company purchased materials costing $13,000 and incurred direct labor cost of $18,000. Overhead totaled $35,000 for the month. Information on inventories was as follows:
Required: 1. What was the cost of direct materials used in March? 2. What was the total manufacturing cost in March? 3. What was the cost of goods manufactured for March? |
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Cost of Goods Sold In March, Chilton Company purchased materials costing $42,000 and incurred direct labor cost of $11,500. Overhead totaled $84,000 for the month. Information on inventories was as follows:Required: What was the cost of goods sold for March? |
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