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Question1:
Frick Company had no beginning inventory and adds all materials at the very beginning of its
only process. Assume 100,000 units were started, and 80% complete at month's end. Total costs
were $24,000 for material and $16,000 for conversion.
a. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is $0.16.
b. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is $0.20.
c. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is $0.36.
d. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is $0.40.
Question2:
Frick Company had no beginning inventory and adds all materials at the very beginning of its
only process. Assume 10,000 units were started, and 5,000 units completed. Ending work in
process is 60% complete. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is:
a. $1.00 if total conversion cost is $3,000.
b. $1.00 if total conversion cost is $5,000.
c. $1.00 if total conversion cost is $8,000.
d. $1.00 if total conversion cost is $10,000.
Question3:
Frick Company makes units that each requires 2 pounds of material at $3 per pound. 500 and 700
units will be built in May and June, respectively. Frick keeps material on hand at 20% of the next
month's production needs. How much is the material cost for May's output?
a. $2,400
b. $3,000
c. $3,240
d. $4,200
Question4:
Anticipated unit sales are January, 5,000; February, 4,000; and March 8,000. Finished goods are
consistently maintained at 80% of the following month's sales. If units cost $10 each to produce,
how much is February's total cost of production?
a. $0
b. $40,000
c. $72,000
d. $80,000
Question5:
Total production of 1,000 units of finished goods required 3,900 actual hours at $12 per hour.
The standard is 4 hours per unit of finished goods, at a standard rate of $11 per hour. Which of
the following statements is true?
a. The labor rate variance is $3,900 favorable.
b. The labor rate variance is $4,000 unfavorable.
c. The labor efficiency variance is $1,100 favorable.
d. The labor efficiency variance is $1,100 unfavorable.
Question6:
If beginning work in process was 600 units, 1,400 additional units were put into production, and
ending work in process was 500 units, how many units were completed?
a. 500
b. 900
c. 1,400
d. 2,000
e. 1500
Question7:
Frick Company had no beginning inventory and adds all materials at the very beginning of its
only process. Assume 10,000 units were started, and 5,000 units completed. Ending work in
process is 60% complete. The cost per equivalent unit of material is:
a. $1.00 if total material cost is $3,000.
b. $1.00 if total material cost is $5,000.
c. $1.00 if total material cost is $8,000.
d. $1.00 if total material cost is $10,000.
Question8:
Assume that actual overhead consisted of $30,000 for indirect labor, $20,000 for indirect
material, and $10,000 for depreciation of factory equipment. Based on the preset rates, $65,000
of overhead was applied to work in process.
a. Overhead is underapplied.
b. This is viewed as an unfavorable situation.
c. There will be a $5,000 debit balance in Factory Overhead.
d. All of the above.
Question9:
The contract interest rate for bonds:
A. must equal the effective interest rate.
B. is greater than the effective interest rate when bonds are issued at a premium.
C. has no relation to the cash flow associated with a particular bond.
D. will fluctuate over the life of a bond.
Question10:
Frick Corporation issued $100,000 of 7%, 15-year bonds on June 1, 2014 (dated April 1 2014) at
101 plus accrued interest, which is paid on April 1 and October 1. The proper entry to record
issuance of the bonds includes a debit to Cash for:
a. $100,000.
b. $101,000.
c. $101,167.
d. $102,167.
Question11:
Which of the following statements about treasury stock is true?
a. Excess of the sales price over cost should be credited to retained earnings.
b. Gains are not recorded on treasury stock transactions but losses are.
c. Losses on treasury stock transactions are recorded in income.
d. Reacquiring treasury stock causes stockholders equity to decrease.
Question12:
Frick Company has 100,000 shares of common stock outstanding. On April 15, the board
declared a $.30 dividend to be paid to stockholders of record on May 4. The dividend was
distributed on May 15. The proper journal entry for Frick Company on May 15 does not include:
a. a credit to Dividends Payable for $30,000.
b. a debit to Dividends for $30,000.
c. a credit to Cash for $30,000.
Solution
As per Chegg guidelines we answer 1 question per post. I have answered 3 questions. Kindly
post remaining Q in separete post Q1 b. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is
$0.20. Particulars Materials %completion Equivalent mat Conv Units %completion
Equivalent Conv Units Opening WIP - 100% -
- 100% - Units started 100,000.00 100%
100,000.00 100,000.00 80% 80,000.00 Equivalent Units 100,000.00
80,000.00 Current Month Costs 24,000.00 16,000.00 Cost
per equivalent unit 0.24 0.20 Q2 c. $1.00 if
total conversion cost is $8,000. Particulars Materials %completion Equivalent mat Conv
Units %completion Equivalent Conv Units Opening WIP - 100%
- - 100% - Units started
&complete 5,000.00 100% 5,000.00 5,000.00 100%
5,000.00 Closing WIP 5,000.00 100% 5,000.00 5,000.00 60%
3,000.00 Equivalent Units 10,000.00 8,000.00 Current
Month Costs 8,000.00 Cost per equivalent unit 1.00
Q3 b. $3,000 Materials Cost = Prod in unists*No of mat per unit*Cost per Mat
Materials Cost = 500 * 2 *3 Materials Cost = 3000

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Question1Frick Company had no beginning inventory and adds all ma.pdf

  • 1. Question1: Frick Company had no beginning inventory and adds all materials at the very beginning of its only process. Assume 100,000 units were started, and 80% complete at month's end. Total costs were $24,000 for material and $16,000 for conversion. a. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is $0.16. b. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is $0.20. c. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is $0.36. d. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is $0.40. Question2: Frick Company had no beginning inventory and adds all materials at the very beginning of its only process. Assume 10,000 units were started, and 5,000 units completed. Ending work in process is 60% complete. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is: a. $1.00 if total conversion cost is $3,000. b. $1.00 if total conversion cost is $5,000. c. $1.00 if total conversion cost is $8,000. d. $1.00 if total conversion cost is $10,000. Question3: Frick Company makes units that each requires 2 pounds of material at $3 per pound. 500 and 700 units will be built in May and June, respectively. Frick keeps material on hand at 20% of the next month's production needs. How much is the material cost for May's output? a. $2,400 b. $3,000 c. $3,240 d. $4,200 Question4: Anticipated unit sales are January, 5,000; February, 4,000; and March 8,000. Finished goods are consistently maintained at 80% of the following month's sales. If units cost $10 each to produce, how much is February's total cost of production? a. $0 b. $40,000 c. $72,000 d. $80,000 Question5: Total production of 1,000 units of finished goods required 3,900 actual hours at $12 per hour. The standard is 4 hours per unit of finished goods, at a standard rate of $11 per hour. Which of
  • 2. the following statements is true? a. The labor rate variance is $3,900 favorable. b. The labor rate variance is $4,000 unfavorable. c. The labor efficiency variance is $1,100 favorable. d. The labor efficiency variance is $1,100 unfavorable. Question6: If beginning work in process was 600 units, 1,400 additional units were put into production, and ending work in process was 500 units, how many units were completed? a. 500 b. 900 c. 1,400 d. 2,000 e. 1500 Question7: Frick Company had no beginning inventory and adds all materials at the very beginning of its only process. Assume 10,000 units were started, and 5,000 units completed. Ending work in process is 60% complete. The cost per equivalent unit of material is: a. $1.00 if total material cost is $3,000. b. $1.00 if total material cost is $5,000. c. $1.00 if total material cost is $8,000. d. $1.00 if total material cost is $10,000. Question8: Assume that actual overhead consisted of $30,000 for indirect labor, $20,000 for indirect material, and $10,000 for depreciation of factory equipment. Based on the preset rates, $65,000 of overhead was applied to work in process. a. Overhead is underapplied. b. This is viewed as an unfavorable situation. c. There will be a $5,000 debit balance in Factory Overhead. d. All of the above. Question9: The contract interest rate for bonds: A. must equal the effective interest rate. B. is greater than the effective interest rate when bonds are issued at a premium. C. has no relation to the cash flow associated with a particular bond. D. will fluctuate over the life of a bond. Question10:
  • 3. Frick Corporation issued $100,000 of 7%, 15-year bonds on June 1, 2014 (dated April 1 2014) at 101 plus accrued interest, which is paid on April 1 and October 1. The proper entry to record issuance of the bonds includes a debit to Cash for: a. $100,000. b. $101,000. c. $101,167. d. $102,167. Question11: Which of the following statements about treasury stock is true? a. Excess of the sales price over cost should be credited to retained earnings. b. Gains are not recorded on treasury stock transactions but losses are. c. Losses on treasury stock transactions are recorded in income. d. Reacquiring treasury stock causes stockholders equity to decrease. Question12: Frick Company has 100,000 shares of common stock outstanding. On April 15, the board declared a $.30 dividend to be paid to stockholders of record on May 4. The dividend was distributed on May 15. The proper journal entry for Frick Company on May 15 does not include: a. a credit to Dividends Payable for $30,000. b. a debit to Dividends for $30,000. c. a credit to Cash for $30,000. Solution As per Chegg guidelines we answer 1 question per post. I have answered 3 questions. Kindly post remaining Q in separete post Q1 b. The cost per equivalent unit of conversion is $0.20. Particulars Materials %completion Equivalent mat Conv Units %completion Equivalent Conv Units Opening WIP - 100% - - 100% - Units started 100,000.00 100% 100,000.00 100,000.00 80% 80,000.00 Equivalent Units 100,000.00 80,000.00 Current Month Costs 24,000.00 16,000.00 Cost per equivalent unit 0.24 0.20 Q2 c. $1.00 if total conversion cost is $8,000. Particulars Materials %completion Equivalent mat Conv Units %completion Equivalent Conv Units Opening WIP - 100% - - 100% - Units started &complete 5,000.00 100% 5,000.00 5,000.00 100% 5,000.00 Closing WIP 5,000.00 100% 5,000.00 5,000.00 60% 3,000.00 Equivalent Units 10,000.00 8,000.00 Current
  • 4. Month Costs 8,000.00 Cost per equivalent unit 1.00 Q3 b. $3,000 Materials Cost = Prod in unists*No of mat per unit*Cost per Mat Materials Cost = 500 * 2 *3 Materials Cost = 3000