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Vijay Company reports the following information regarding its production costs. Compute its product cost per unit under absorption costing.

Direct material

\(10 per unit

Direct labor

\)20 per unit

Overhead cost for the year

Variable overhead

\(10 per unit

Fixed overhead

\)160,000

Unit produced

20,000 units

Short Answer

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Product cost per unit under absorption costing is$48.

Step by step solution

01

Definition of Absorption Costing

The costing method that utilizes or captures all the costs, whether direct or indirect, for determining the product cost is known as absorption costing. It allocates the fixed cost to each unit produced.

02

Calculation of product cost per unit

Particular

Amount $

Direct material

$10

Direct labor

20

Variable overhead

10

Fixedoverhead$160,00020,000

8

Cost per unit

$48

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