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Assignment Details: QUESTION 1 (14 marks) Big Ginger Ltd produces crystallised and chocolate coated ginger pieces at its Gothenburg factory. The ginger is purchased by the factory as clean, pealed,...

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QUESTION 1 (14 marks)

Big Ginger Ltd produces crystallised and chocolate coated ginger pieces at its Gothenburg factory. The ginger is purchased by the factory as clean, pealed, and raw ginger. Big Ginger Ltd chops the ginger into uniform pieces which are then transferred to other departments for further processing to crystallised ginger or chocolate coated ginger treats.

In the Chopping Department, the process-costing system at Big Ginger Ltd has two cost categories–Direct materials and conversion costs.

Direct materials, being the pealed ginger and secret other ingredients, are added at the beginning of the process. Conversion costs are added evenly during the process.

When the Chopping Department finishes with the ginger, it is immediately transferred to either Crystallisation or Chocolate Coating Departments, and then packaged for sale.

Big Ginger Ltd uses the weighted-average method of process costing. Data for the Chopping Department for January 2018 are:

Physical Units[kg]

Direct Materials

Conversion costs

Work in process, 1 January

20,000

$70,000

$3,600

Started during January

200,000

Completed during January

210,000

Total costs added during January

$1,470,000

$40,000

Opening work in process is 70% complete with regards to conversion costs and closing work in process is 80% complete with regards to conversion costs.

REQUIRED:

Produce a production cost report in order to calculate the cost of chopped ginger transferred out and the value of closing work in process in the Chopping department. Round any workings to 4 decimal places and the final answers to the nearest dollar.

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QUESTION 2 (15 marks)

Milka Chocolate Limited is located in Mount Vinson and produces quality chocolate for plain wrapped blocks, specialty boxed chocolates and chocolate figurines from its state of the art production facility.

The initial joint cost of production is $1,300,000 for the year. This cost results in an output of 2,600,000 kilograms of chocolate blocks.

Details relating to the 3 joint products are given below:

Chocolate

Wrapped

Boxed

Figurines

Quantity at split-off point

1,000,000 kg

1,000,000 kg

600,000 kg

Selling price at split-off point

$ 2.00 per kg

$ 2.00 per kg

$ 2.00 per kg

Separable cost

$ 0.50 per kg

$ 2.50 per kg

$ 1.50 per kg

Sales price of ultimate product

$3.00 per kg

$ 5.00 per kg

$ 6.00 per kg

REQUIRED:

1. Allocate the joint cost between Wrapped, Boxed and Figurines using:
a) The Physical Units Method. (3 Marks)
b) The Relative Sales Value Method. Round your final answer to whole dollars. (3 Marks) c) Net Realisable Value Method. Round your final answer to whole dollars. (3 Marks)

2. Milka Chocolate Limited has a request from a prospective customer to further process its chocolate figurines into Chocolate Gift Baskets which will then be bought by the customer for $9.00 per kilogram. This will increase the separable costs of chocolate per kilogram to $3.00.

Would you advise the company to accept the offer? Why or why not? (6 Marks)

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QUESTION 3 (21 marks)

Chocmust Ltd buys and sells premium chocolates and sweets wholesale for distribution to retail outlets and has decided to prepare a cash budget for the quarter ending 31 March 2018.

As at 1 January 2018, the Cash at bank ledger account had a debit balance of $30,000. The following estimates have been made for the next three months:

January $

February $

March $

Sales

100,000

150,000

200,000

Purchases

75,000

100,000

125,000

Cash wages

15,000

20,000

28,000

Depreciation on Fixtures

5,000

5,000

5,000

Rental expenses

10,000

10,500

11,000

Insurance expenses

500

500

500

Loan repayment

0

1,000

1,000

All sales are on credit.
It is expected that debtors will pay their accounts as follows:•50 per cent in the month following the sale.
•40 per cent in the second month following the sale.
•10 per cent in the third month following the sale.

Actual sales for the previous three months were as follows:•$300,000 in December 2017
•$250,000 in November 2017
•$150,000 in October 2017

Purchases are paid 50% in the same month, and 50% in the month following the sale. December purchases amounted to $50,000.

Rental expenses and insurance expenses are paid the following month after they are incurred. December expenses were as follows: Rental Expense $10,000 and Insurance Expense $500

REQUIRED:
Part A:Prepare a schedule of cash receipts from debtors for the Quarter ending 31st March 2018.

(7 marks)Part B:Prepare a Cash budget for the Quarter ending 31stMarch XXXXXXXXXXmarks)

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QUESTION 4 (9 marks)

SuperParkas Pty Ltd incurred the following costs for job number PP549, which consisted of 900 waterproof purple jackets for sale to an outdoor clothing store.

Direct material:

1 January Requisition no. 235: 1800 metres of Coated Plastic Material @ $8.50 per metre 3 January Requisition no. 718: 1100 metres of Nylon Mesh Material @ $3.25 per metre

Direct labour:

31 January Timesheet no. 45: 300 hours@$25 per hour

Manufacturing overhead:

Applied on the basis of direct labour hours @$13 per hour

Additional information:

Job PP549 was completed on 31 January.

REQUIRED:

Prepare a job cost sheet including dates & requisition / timesheet numbers and record the information given above and also a cost summary for Job PP549, including total cost and cost per jacket.

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Answered Same Day May 03, 2020

Solution

Aarti J answered on Sep 05 2020
130 Votes
Answer 1
        Production cost report
            Physical units    Direct materials    Conversion costs
        Work in process, Jan 1    20000    100%    70%
        Started into production    200000
        Total units    220000
        Units transfe
ed out    210000    210000    210000
        Work in process    10000    10000    8000
        Total units    220000    220000    218000
        Costs
        Unit costs        Materials    Conversion costs    Total
        Costs in Jan        1470000    40000    1510000
        Equivalent units        220000    218000
        Unit costs        6.68    0.18    6.87
        Costs to be accounted fo
        Work in process, Jan 1                73600
        Started into production                1510000
        Total costs                1583600
        Cost reconcilaition schedule
        Costs accounted fo
        Transfe
ed out                1515313.92827356
        Work in process, Jan 30
        Materials            66818
        Conversion costs            1468    68286
        Total costs                1583600
Answer 2
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