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Solved: The Wood Spirits Company produces two products

turpentine and methanol


The Wood Spirits Company produces two products turpentine and methanol

The Wood Spirits Company produces two products, turpentine and methanol (wood alcohol), by
a joint process. Joint costs amount to $144,000 per batch of output. Each batch totals 40,000
litres: 25% methanol and 75% turpentine. Both products are processed further without gain or
loss in volume. Separable processing costs are methanol, $0.90 per litre; turpentine, $0.60 per
litre. Methanol sells for $6.30 per litre. Turpentine sells for $4.20 per litre.

REQUIRED

1. How much joint cost per batch should be allocated to turpentine and to methanol, assuming
that joint costs are allocated on a physical measure (number of litres at splitoff point) basis?

2. If joint costs are to be assigned on an NRV basis, how much joint cost should be assigned to
turpentine and to methanol?

3. Prepare product-line income statements per batch for requirements 1 and 2. Assume no
beginning or ending inventories.

4. The company has discovered an additional process by which the methanol (wood alcohol)
can be made into laboratory ethanol. The selling price of this product would be $18 a litre.

Additional processing would increase separate costs $2.70 per litre (in addition to the $0.90 per
litre separable cost required to yield methanol). The company would have to pay excise taxes of
20% on the selling price of the product. Assuming no other changes in cost, what is the joint
cost applicable to the ethanol (using the NRV method)? Should the company produce the
ethanol? Show your computations.

The Wood Spirits Company produces two products turpentine and methanol

ANSWER
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