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vladimir2022
14 days ago
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Kota Toy Corporation manufactures lizard dolls in two departments, Molding and Assembly. In the Molding Department, plastic is i

njected into a lizard-shaped mold. The dolls that come out of the molds are then transferred to the Assembly Department where hair is applied. Kota uses a weighted-average process cost system to collect costs in both departments. On January 1, the Molding Department had 4,000 dolls in process. These dolls were 100% complete with respect to direct materials and 70% complete with respect to conversion cost. During January, Molding completed 79,000 dolls. On January 31, Molding had 7,000 dolls in work in process. These dolls were 100% complete with respect to direct materials and 25% complete with respect to conversion cost. What account would Kota debit to record the transfer of dolls out of the Molding Department?
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Nady [2.9K]14 days ago
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Answer:

Assembly Work In Process Inventory

Explanation:

Costs for units finished will transition from one process to the subsequent one.

Costs transferred out will be taken from Molding (origin) and added to Assembly Work-in-Process (destination)

As this question is theoretical, specific numbers do not need to be considered.

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