Franklin Corporation produces a single product. The product is both large and expensive, so few units are produced in an
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Unit 03-01 and 03-02 were completed and transferred to finished goods. Unit 03-03 was still in process on March 31. Required: a. Suppose Franklin uses a job cost system and applies overhead to products based on direct labor cost. What will be the cost of the units transferred to finished goods? What will be the amount in Work-in-Process Ending Inventory? b. Suppose Franklin uses process costing and Unit 03-03 was 30 percent complete with respect to conversion cost (direct labor and overhead cost). Assume that direct materials cost is not traced to individual units. What will be the cost of the units transferred to finished goods? What will be the amount in Work-In-Process Ending Inventory? c. What system (job costing or process costing) would you recommend for Franklin? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Required C Suppose Franklin uses a job cost system and applies overhead to products based on direct labor cost. What will be the cost of the units transferred to finished goods? What will be the amount in Work-in-Process Ending Inventory? (Do not round Intermediate calculations.) Cost of goods transferred out Werk in process ending inventory Read Required >
Required: a. Suppose Franklin uses a job cost system and applies overhead to products based on direct labor cost. What will be the cost of the units transferred to finished goods? What will be the amount in Work-in-Process Ending Inventory? b. Suppose Franklin uses process costing and Unit 03-03 was 30 percent complete with respect to conversion cost (direct labor and overhead cost). Assume that direct materials cost is not traced to individual units. What will be the cost of the units transferred to finished goods? What will be the amount in Work-in-Process Ending Inventory? c. What system (job costing or process costing) would you recommend for Franklin? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Required C Suppose Frankdin uses process costing and Unit 03-03 was 30 percent complete with respect to conversion cost (direct labor and overhead cost). Assume that direct materials cost is not traced to individual units. What will be the cost of the units transferred to finished goods? What wit be the amount in Work-in-Process Ending Inventory? (Do not round Intermediate calculations.) Cost of goods transferred out Work in process anding inventory Required A Required C > Show less
Required: a. Suppose Franklin uses a job cost system and applies overhead to products based on direct labor cost. What will be the cost of the units transferred to finished goods? What will be the amount in Work-in-Process Ending Inventory? b. Suppose Franklin uses process costing and Unit 03-03 was 30 percent complete with respect to conversion cost (direct labor and overhead cost). Assume that direct materials cost is not traced to individual units. What will be the cost of the units transferred to finished goods? What will be the amount in Work-In-Process Ending Inventory? e. What system (job costing or process costing) would you recommend for Franklin? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required Required C What system (job costing or process costing) would you recommand for Franklin? Job coating Process costing Required B Required C