Chemical, Inc. produces three products: D, E, and F. During October, the joint costs of processing were $300,000.

Chemical, Inc. produces three products: D, E, and F. During October, the joint costs of processing were $300,000.

Production and sales value information for the month is as follows:

Product Units Produced Sales Value at Splitoff Point
D 8,000 liters $50,000
E 8,000 liters 60,000
F 4,000 liters 25,000

Determine the amount of joint cost allocated to each product if the physical-measure method is used.

 
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Red Sauce Canning Company processes tomatoes into catsup, tomato juice, and canned tomatoes.

Problem 1 – Red Sauce Canning Company processes tomatoes into catsup, tomato juice, and canned

tomatoes. During the summer of 20X2, the joint costs of processing the tomatoes were $420,000. There was no beginning or ending inventories for the summer. Production and sales value information for the summer is as follows:

Product Cases Sales Value at Splitoff Point Separable Costs Selling Price Catsup 100,000 $6 per case $3.00 per case $28 per case Juice 150,000 8 per case 5.00 per case 25 per case Canned 200,000 5 per case 2.50 per case 10 per case

Question: Determine the amount allocated to each product if the estimated net realizable value method is used, and compute the cost per case for each product.

 
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This week, we’re reviewing some of the most common federal income tax deductions for individuals.

1. This week, we’re reviewing some of the most common federal income tax deductions for individuals. Many of them

could perhaps be classified as family-based deductions, or enacted deductions that target those who might have children or other types of family obligations to fulfill. Is there an underlying theme or purpose to most of these deductions? If so, what is it? Do the deductions that Congress has enacted advance this purpose? Is this something that Congress should be doing at all? Provide an example of two such deductions, and supplement your argument with outside resources discussing the pros, cons, and impacts of these deductions.

2. For most of us, work is work. We put in the same amount of effort whether we work as employees for a company or we are self-employed. (That point is arguable, of course, but just agree with me for the sake of argument). While the work itself may be created equal, however, the tax consequences arising from them are not. Self-employed individuals may be entitled to a greater range of deductions, but they also might very well be responsible for paying additional taxes. Furthermore, we know employees can receive a lot of valuable perks from their employers, and that these perks present specific tax consequences as well. In light of this news, it makes sense to start with the fundamental question: How do we tell whether someone is an employee or whether he or she is self-employed for purposes of the Code?

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Problem 2 – Zenon Chemical, Inc. processes pine rosin into three products

Problem 2 – Zenon Chemical, Inc. processes pine rosin into three products: turpentine, paint

thinner, and spot remover. During May, the joint costs of processing were $240,000. Production and sales value information for the month is as follows:

Product Units Produced Sales Value at Splitoff Point Turpentine 6,000 liters $60,000 Paint thinner 6,000 liters 50,000 Spot remover 3,000 liters 25,000

Question: Determine the amount of joint cost allocated to each product if the physical-measure method is used.

 
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