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Verer Custom Carpentry manufactures chairs in its Processing Department. Direct materials are included at the inception of the production cycle and must be bundled in single kits for each unit. Conversion costs are incurred evenly throughout the production cycle. Inspection takes place as units are placed into production. After inspection, some units are spoiled due to nondetectible material defects. Spoiled units generally constitute 4% of the good units. Data provided for March 20X5 are as follows:
( WIP, beginuing inventory 3/1/20×532,000 units  Direct materials ( 100% complete)   Conversion costs ( 85% complete)   Started during March 70,000 units  Completed and transferred out 80,000 units  WIP, ending inwentory 3/31/20×518,000 units  Direct materials ( 100% complete)   Conversion costs ( 80% complete)   Costs:  WIP, beginning inventory:  Direct materials $70,000 Conversion costs 40,000 Direct materials added 105,000 Conversion costs added 128,160\begin{array}{ll}(\text { WIP, beginuing inventory } 3 / 1 / 20 \times 5&32,000 \text { units }\\\text { Direct materials ( } 100 \% \text { complete) }\\\text { Conversion costs ( } 85 \% \text { complete) }\\\\\text { Started during March } & 70,000 \text { units } \\\text { Completed and transferred out } & 80,000 \text { units } \\\\\text { WIP, ending inwentory } 3 / 31 / 20 \times 5 & 18,000 \text { units }\\\text { Direct materials ( } 100 \% \text { complete) }\\\text { Conversion costs ( } 80 \% \text { complete) }\\\\\text { Costs: }\\\text { WIP, beginning inventory: }\\\hline \text { Direct materials } & \$ 70,000 \\\quad \text { Conversion costs } & 40,000 \\\text { Direct materials added } & 105,000 \\\text { Conversion costs added } & 128,160\end{array}
-What are the normal and abnormal spoilage units,respectively,for March when using FIFO?


Definitions:

Raw Materials Inventory

The total cost of all raw materials that are yet to be used in the production process.

Standard Costs

The preset costs for delivering a product or service under normal conditions.

Pounds

Pounds refer to a unit of mass used in the imperial system, or can also refer to the British currency (GBP).

Direct Materials

Raw materials that are directly traceable to the manufacturing of a product and are a significant portion of the product's cost.

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