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ExtremeBDS [4]
3 years ago
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Selected accounts with a credit amount omitted are as follows Work in Process Apr. 1 Balance 6,600 Apr. 30 Goods finished X 30 D

irect materials 51,600 30 Direct labor 190,900 30 Factory overhead 57,270 Finished Goods Apr. 1 Balance 16,000 30 Goods finished 302,900 What was the balance of Work in Process as of April 30?
Business
1 answer:
vladimir1956 [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The balance of Work in Process as of April 30 is $3,470.

Explanation:

Work in Process

Apr. 1 Balance 6,600

Apr 30 Direct materials 51,600

Apr 30 Direct labor 190,900

Apr 30 Factory overhead 57,270

Apr. 30 Goods finished = Opening Balance + Direct Material + Direct labor + Factory overheads - Goods Finished during the April

Apr. 30 Goods finished = 6,600 + 51,600 + 190,900 + 57,270 -302,900 = 3,470

Finished Goods

Apr. 1 Balance 16,000

Apr 30 Goods finished 302,900

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