Rey Inc. manufactures paint at a local production facility. The company has two production departments, mixing and finis

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Rey Inc. manufactures paint at a local production facility. The company has two production departments, mixing and finis

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Rey Inc. manufactures paint at a local production facility. The company has two production departments, mixing and finishing. The company uses the weighted-average method of process costing. In July, the following data were recorded for the finishing department: Direct materials $0 Conversion Costs $49,572 Physical Transferred- Finishing Department units in Costs Work-in-process, July 1* 10,800 $49,680 Transferred-in during July 26,600 Good units completed and transferred out 21,600 Work-in-process, July 31" 14,400 Total costs added during July $118,620 Degree of completion: direct materials, 0%; conversion costs, 60% * Degree of completion: direct materials, 100%; conversion costs, 85% $246,840 $231,228 Conversion costs are added evenly during the production process. Direct materials are added when production is 80% complete. The inspection point is at the 90% stage of production. Normal spoilage is 5% of all goods that pass inspection. Spoiled units are disposed of at zero net disposal value. Required: For July, summarize the total costs to account for, compute the cost per equivalent unit for transferred-in, direct materials, and conversion costs, and assign costs to units completed and transferred out (including normal spoilage), to abnormal spoilage, and to units in ending work- in-process.
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