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Following are selected accounts for Green Corporation and Vega Company as of December 31, 2013. Several of Green's accounts have been omitted. Green acquired 100% of Vega on January 1, 2009, by issuing 10,500 shares of its $10 par value common stock with a fair value of $95 per share. On January 1, 2009, Vega's land was undervalued by $40,000, its buildings were overvalued by $30,000, and equipment was undervalued by $80,000. The buildings have a 20-year life and the equipment has a 10-year life. $50,000 was attributed to an unrecorded trademark with a 16-year remaining life. There was no goodwill associated with this investment.
-Compute the December 31, 2013, consolidated total expenses.
Weighted-Average Method
An inventory costing method that calculates the cost of ending inventory and the cost of goods sold based on the average cost of all inventory units.
Process Costing System
An accounting method used to assign costs to units of production in industries where the production process is continuous.
Ending Work In Process
The balance of unfinished goods at the end of an accounting period, which includes material, labor, and overhead costs incurred.
Cost Reconciliation Report
A financial document summarizing the cost elements of a production process, including materials, labor, and overhead, to reconcile any variances between expected and actual costs.
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