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11 December, 02:55

Joint products A and B emerge from common processing that costs $108,000 and yields 3,200 units of Product A and 2,000 units of Product B. Product A can be sold for $200 per unit. Product B can be sold for $160 per unit. How much of the joint cost will be assigned to Product A if joint costs are allocated on the basis of relative sales values? (Do not round your intermediate calculations.)

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  1. 11 December, 03:13
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    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    Joint products A and B emerge from common processing that costs $108,000 and yields 3,200 units of Product A and 2,000 units of Product B. Product A can be sold for $200 per unit. Product B can be sold for $160 per unit.

    Total sale = 1,040,000

    Product A = 640,000/1,040,000 = 0.61

    Product B = 0.39

    Cost allocated

    Product A = 0.61*108,000 = 65,880

    Product B = 0.39*108,000 = 42,120
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