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The joint cost of processing all the products were $725,000. The separable costs are not traceable....
The following information relates to a joint production process for three products, with a total joint production cost of $155,000. There are no separable processing costs for any of the three products. Product/ Sales Value of split off Units at Split-Off 1 $ 217,000 450 2 46,500 1,050 3 46,500 1,500 $ 310,000 3,000 What percentage of joint cost is allocated to each of the three products using the sales value at split-off method? P1: %, P2: %, P3:...
The following information relates to a joint production process for three products, with a total joint production cost of $100,000. There are no separable processing costs for any of the three products. Product Sales Value at Split-Off Units at Split-Off 1 $ 130,000 240 2 50,000 960 3 20,000 1,200 $ 200,000 2,400 Assume that the total sales value at the split-off point for product 1 is $50,000 instead of $130,000 and the sales value of product 3 is $2,000...
The following information relates to a joint production process for three products, with a total joint production cost of $100,000. There are no separable processing costs for any of the three products. Product Sales Value at Split-Off Units at Split-Off 1 $ 130,000 240 2 50,000 960 3 20,000 1,200 $ 200,000 2,400 Assume that the total sales value at the split-off point for product 1 is $50,000 instead of $130,000 and the sales value of product 3 is $2,000...
The following information relates to a joint production process for three products, with a total joint production cost of $135,000. There are no separable processing costs for any of the three products. Product Sales Value at Sales Split-Off $189,000 54,000 27,000 Units at Split-Off 260 780 1,560 2,600 3 $ 270,000 Assume that the total sales value at the split-off point for product 1 is $81,000 instead of $189,000 and the sales value of product 3 is $2,700 instead of...
The following information relates to a joint production process for three products, with a total joint production cost of $135,000. There are no separable processing costs for any of the three products. Product Sales Value at Split-Off $189,000 54,000 27,000 $270,000 Units at Split-Off 260 780 1,560 2,600 What percentage of joint cost is allocated to each of the three products using the physical units method? Product Percent of Sales Units 1 3
The following information relates to a joint production process for three products, with a total joint production cost of $135,000. There are no separable processing costs for any of the three products. Product Nm Sales Value at Split-Off $189,000 54,000 27,000 $270,000 Units at Split-Off 260 780 1,560 2,600 Assume that the total sales value at the split-off point for product 1 is $81,000 instead of $189,000 and the sales value of product 3 is $2,700 instead of $27,000. Assume...
The following information relates to a joint production process for three products, with a total joint production cost of $170,000. There are no separable processing costs for any of the three products. Sales Value Units at Product at Split-Off Split-Off $204,000 495 85,000 1, 155 51,000 1,650 $340,000 3,300 WNE Brief Exercise 7-17 [LO 7-6) What percentage of joint cost is allocated to each of the three products using the sales value at split-off method? Product Percent of Sales Value...
The following information relates to a joint production process for three products, with a total joint production cost of $100,000. There are no separable processing costs for any of the three products. Product Sales Value at Split-Off Units at Split-Off 1 $ 130,000 240 2 50,000 960 3 20,000 1,200 $ 200,000 2,400 What percentage of joint cost is allocated to each of the three products using the physical units method?
The following information relates to a joint production process for three products, with a total joint production cost of $100,000. There are no separable processing costs for any of the three products. Product Sales Value at Split-Off Units at Split-Off 1 $ 130,000 240 2 50,000 960 3 20,000 1,200 $ 200,000 2,400 Assume that the total sales value at the split-off point for product 1 is $50,000 instead of $130,000 and the sales value of product 3 is $2,000...
31. Garage Specialty Corporation manufactures joint products P and Q. During a recent period, joint costs amounted to $105,000 in the production of 46,000 gallons of P and 81,000 gallons of Q. Garage can sell P and Q at split-off for $2.40 per gallon and $4.60 per gallon, respectively. Alternatively, both products can be processed beyond the split-off point, as follows: P Q Separable processing costs $39,000 $59,000 Sales price (per gallon) if processed beyond split-off $3 $5 The...