A) 0
B) 500
C) 3,500
D) 4,500
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A) account for units that have different percentages of completion.
B) determine the number of units that were started during the period.
C) reconcile beginning Work in Process Inventory with ending Work in Process Inventory.
D) separate physical units from the equivalent units.
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A) Reconcile the number of physical units worked on during the period
B) Translate the physical units into equivalent units
C) Trace the cost of direct materials and direct labor to each unit
D) Calculate the cost per equivalent unit
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A) 800
B) 1,120
C) 1,440
D) 1,600
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A) (Ending Inventory + Current Costs) /Physical Units
B) (Beginning Inventory + Current Costs) /Physical Units
C) (Ending Inventory + Current Costs) /Equivalent Units
D) (Beginning Inventory + Current Costs) /Equivalent Units
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A) in process at the beginning of the period or were completed at the beginning of the period.
B) in process at the beginning of the current period or in process at the beginning of the previous period.
C) in process at the beginning of the period or were sold at the beginning of the period.
D) in process at the beginning of the period or were started during the perioD.
One must add the number of units that were on hand at the beginning of the period to the units that were started during the current perioD.
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A) Goods that take a long time to produce, such as airplanes.
B) Goods that are started and completed during the same period.
C) Goods that take a relatively short time to produce, such as plastic bottles.
D) Goods with sustainability implications in their production processes.
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A) Multiply the costs per equivalent unit by the number of equivalent units associated with ending Work in Process Inventory.
B) Subtract the cost of goods finished and the cost of goods sold from total manufacturing costs.
C) Add the costs of the jobs still in process at the end of the period.
D) Divide total manufacturing costs by total equivalent units.
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A) (Cost per equivalent unit × equivalent units) - current costs
B) Current costs - (equivalent units × cost per equivalent unit)
C) (Current costs × cost per equivalent unit) - equivalent units
D) Equivalent units × (current costs - cost per equivalent unit)
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A) Assigning an appropriate value to assets
B) Assigning an appropriate value to liabilities
C) Expensing period costs as they are incurred
D) Recognizing revenue when it is realized or realizable
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True/False
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A) $115.50
B) $141.43
C) $145.20
D) $165.00
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A) 13,000
B) 13,585
C) 14,105
D) 14,300
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A) a credit to Raw Materials Inventory.
B) a credit to Finished Goods Inventory.
C) a credit to Work in Process Inventory.
D) a credit to Cash.
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