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20 June, 19:24

Inventory Valuation under Absorption Costing

During the most recent year, Judson Company had the following data associated with the product it makes:

Units in beginning inventory 300

Units produced 15,000

Units sold ($300 per unit) 12,700

Variable costs per unit:

Direct materials $20

Direct labor $60

Variable overhead $13

Fixed costs:

Fixed overhead per unit produced $30

Fixed selling and administrative $140,000

Required:

1. How many units are in ending inventory?

2. Using absorption costing, calculate the per-unit product cost.

3. What is the value of ending inventory under absorption costing?

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  1. 20 June, 21:04
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    1. There are 2,600 units in ending inventory.

    2. Costs per unit under absorption costing $ 123

    3. Value of ending inventory $ 319,800

    Explanation:

    Calculation of Ending inventory units.

    Ending Inventory Units : Opening Units + Units produced - units sold

    300 + 15,000 - 12700 = 2,600 units

    Calculation of per unit cost under absorption costing

    Under absorption costing, direct manufacturing costs as well as indirect factory overheads are considered.

    Per units costs

    Direct Materials $ 20

    Direct Labour $ 60

    Variable overhead $ 13

    Fixed Overhead $ 30

    Total costs per unit $ 123 under absorption costing

    Calculation of ending inventory under absorption costing

    The ending inventory calculated earlier of 2.600 units is multiplied by the per unit costs of $ 123 per unit to get the value of the ending inventory

    $123 * 2600 units = $ 319,800
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