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Beginning balance for RIP account, including P4,800 of conversion cost................................... P 43,500
Raw materials received on credit................................................................................................. 680,000
Ending RIP inventory per physical count, including P5,300 conversion
cost estimate.......................................................................................................................... 47,200
Backflush Costing With No Finished Goods Account. The ATM Manufacturing Company produces only for
customer order, and most work is shipped within twenty-four hours of the receipt of an order. ATM uses a
Raw and In Process (RIP) inventory account and expenses all conversion costs to the cost of goods sold
account. At the end of each month, inventory is counted, its conversion cost component is estimated, and
the RIP account balance is adjusted accordingly. Raw material cost is backflushed from RIP to Cost of
Goods Sold. The following information is for the month of June:
Backflush Costing; Entries in RIP and Finished Goods. The Clifton Manufacturing Company has a cycle
time of 1.5 days, uses a Raw and In Process (RIP) account, and charges all conversion costs to Cost of
Goods Sold. At the end of each month, all inventories are counted, their conversion cost components are
estimated, and inventory account balances are adjusted. Raw material cost is backflushed from RIP to
Finished Goods. The following information is for May:
Required: Prepare all the journal entries that involve the RIP account and/or the finished goods account.