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- A company manufactures three products, L-Ten, Triol, and Pioze, from a joint process. Each production run costs $12,900. None of the products can be sold at split-off, but must be processed further. Information on one batch of the three products is as follows: Product Gallons Further ProcessingCost per Gallon Eventual MarketPrice per Gallon L-Ten 3,700 $0.50 $2.00 Triol 4,000 1.00 5.00 Pioze 2,300 1.50 6.00 See screenshots for needed information. I am having trouble with some of it.A company manufactures three products, L-Ten, Triol, and Pioze, from a joint process. Each production run costs $13,000. None of the products can be sold at split-off, but must be processed further. Information on one batch of the three products is as follows: Product Gallons Further ProcessingCost per Gallon Eventual MarketPrice per Gallon L-Ten 3,600 $0.50 $2.00 Triol 4,000 1.00 5.00 Pioze 2,400 1.50 6.00 Required: 1. Calculate the total revenue, total costs, and total gross profit the company will earn on the sale of L-Ten, Triol, and Pioze. Total Revenue $fill in the blank 1 Total Costs $fill in the blank 2 Total Gross Profit $fill in the blank 3 2. Allocate the joint cost to L-Ten, Triol, and Pioze using the constant gross margin percentage method. Round the gross margin percentage to four decimal places and round all other computations to the nearest dollar. Joint…A company manufactures three products, L-Ten, Triol, and Pioze, from a joint process. Each production run costs $12,900. None of the products can be sold at split-off, but must be proc- essed further. Information on one batch of the three products is as follows: Further Processing Cost per Gallon Eventual Market Product Gallons Price per Gallon L-Ten 3,500 S0.50 $2.00 Triol 4,000 2,500 1.00 5.00 Pioze 1.50 6.00 Required: 1. Allocate the joint cost to L-Ten, Triol, and Pioze using the net realizable value method. (Round the percentages to four significant digits. Round all cost allocations to the nearest dollar.) 2. What if it cost S2 to process each gallon of Triol beyond the split-off point? How would that affect the allocation of joint cost to the three products?
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- Peter Company produces four solvents from the same process: A,B,C and D. Joint product costs are P9,000 ( Round to the nearest peso) Product Barrels SP @ Split-Off Pt. Cost to sell @ Split-off Separable Cost Final sales price A 750 P10.00 P6.50 P2.00 P13.50 B 1,000 8.00 4.00 2.50 10.00 C 1,400 11.00 7.00 4.00 15.50 D 2,000 15.00 9.50 4.50 19.50 If Peter Company sells the products after further processing, the following costs to sell will be incurred: A-P2.50 B-P1.00 C-P3.50 D- P6.00 Using the…Breaking Bad Company produces four chemicals from the same process: M1, M2, M3, and M4. Joint product costs are P9,000. (Round all answers to the nearest peso.) Barrels Sales price per barrel at split-off Disposal cost per barrel at split-off Further processing cost Final sales price per barrel M1 750 P10.00 P6.50 P2.00 P13.50 M2 1,000 8.00 4.00 2.50 10.00 M3 1,400 11.00 7.00 4.00 15.50 M4 2,000 15.00 9.50 4.50 19.50 If the company sells the products after processing, the following disposal costs will be incurred: M1, P2.50; M2, P1.00; M3, P3.50; M4, P6.00. Using sales value at split-off, what amount of joint processing cost is allocated to Product M1?Stahl Inc. produces three separate products from a common process costing $100,800. Each of the products can be sold at the split-off point or can be processed further and then sold for a higher price. Shown below are cost and selling price data for a recent period. Sales Valueat Split-OffPoint Cost toProcessFurther Sales Valueafter FurtherProcessing Product 10 $60,400 $100,600 $190,000 Product 12 15,600 30,100 35,400 Product 14 55,500 150,800 214,500 Determine total net income if all products are sold at the split-off point. Net income $ eTextbook and Media Determine total net income if all products are sold after further processing. Net income $ eTextbook and Media Calculate incremental profit/(loss) and determine which products should be…
- La Loma Company produces four solvents from the same process: Wan, Tu, Tri, Por. Joint production costs are as follows: Materials – P4, 000; Labor – P3, 000; Overhead- P2, 000 Barrels Sales price per barrel at split-off Disposal Cost per barrel at split-off Further processing costs Final sales price per barrel Wan 750 10 6.50 2.00 13.5 Tu 1,000 8 4.00 2.50 10.00 Tri 4,000 11 7,00 4.00 15.50 Por 2,000 15 9.50 4.50 19.50 If La Loma sells the products after further processing, the following disposal costs will be incurred: C, P2.50; D, P1.00; E, P3.50; G, P6.00. (Round all answers to the nearest peso) a. Using a physical measurement method, what amount of joint processing cost is allocated to Product Por? b. Using physical measurement method, what amount of joint processing cost is allocated to Product Wan? c. Using net realizable value at split-off what amount of joint processing cost is allocated to Product Tri?Stahl Inc. produces three separate products from a common process costing $100,300. Each of the products can be sold at the split-off point or can be processed further and then sold for a higher price. Shown below are cost and selling price data for a recent period. Sales Valueat Split-OffPoint Cost toProcessFurther Sales Valueafter FurtherProcessing Product 10 $59,400 $100,900 $190,100 Product 12 15,000 30,100 34,000 Product 14 55,600 149,400 215,900Sunland Inc. produces three separate products from a common process costing $100,100. Each of the products can be sold at the split- off point or can be processed further and then sold for a higher price. Shown below are cost and selling price data for a recent period. Product 10 Product 12 Product 14 (c) Product Your answer is partially correct. Product 10 Product 12 Product 14 $ Sales Value at Split-Off Point $59,700 $ 15,800 $ 55,400 Calculate incremental profit/(loss) and determine which products should be sold at the split-off point and which should be processed further. (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number e.g. -45 or parentheses e.g. (45).) Incremental profit (loss) Cost to Process Further eTextbook and Media $100,100 30,800 149,700 Sales Value after Further Processing $191,000 34,700 Decision 214,000 Should be processed further Should be sold at the split-off point Should be processed further Assistance Used