Asked by Chance Walker on Jul 29, 2024

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In a process cost system, the cost of completed production in Department A is transferred to Department B by which of the following entries?

A) debit Work in Process-Dept. B; credit Work in Process-Dept. A
B) debit Work in Process-Dept. B; credit Finished Goods-Dept. A
C) debit Work in Process-Dept. B; credit Cost of Goods Sold-Dept. A
D) debit Finished Goods-Dept. A; credit Work in Process-Dept. B

Process Cost System

An accounting method used to track costs associated with producing homogenous products in continuous processes.

Work In Process

Inventory that includes goods in the production process but not yet completed, often referred to as WIP.

  • Transfer costs between departments in a process cost system.
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Aydah _ AFGJul 29, 2024
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Explanation :
In a process cost system, the cost of completed production in one department is transferred to the next department as work in process. Therefore, the correct entry is to debit the work in process account of the second department (Department B) and credit the work in process account of the first department (Department A). This maintains the balance of work in process at each stage of production.