Managerial Accounting
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Chapter 1, Problem 4PSB
Problem 14-4B Ending inventory computation and evaluation C4
Racer’s Edge makes specialty skates for the ice skating circuit. On December 31,2016, the company had (a) 1,500 skates in finished goods inventory and (b) 2,500 blades at cost of $20 each in raw materials inventory. During 2017. Racer’s purchased 45.000 additional blades at $20 each and manufactured 20.750 pairs of skates.
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- Determine the unit and dollar amounts of raw materials inventory in blades at December 31, 2017.
Check (1) Ending (blade) inventory 6,000 units, $120.000
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Question 1.2
Alejandro Kirk Manufacturing produces two types of entry doors: Deluxe and Standard. The assignment basis for support costs has been direct labour dollars. For 2021, Alejandro Kirk the following data for the two products:
Deluxe
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50,000
400,000
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Managerial Accounting
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