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GuDViN [60]
3 years ago
15

Money that individuals receive from businesses return to businesses in ?

Business
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Setler [38]3 years ago
7 0
It might be product market

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We have given dividend every year = $2.90

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Factory Insurance                                                  4,700

Factory Utilities                                                    29,100

Factory Machinery Depreciation                        19,000

Direct Labor                                                        147,750

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Factory Repairs                                                      1,600

Add Beginning Work in Process Inventory       26,800

Less Closing Work in Process Inventory          (22,300)

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Less Sales Discounts                                                            (4,700)

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Less Cost of Goods Sold :

Finished Goods Inventory                                98,200

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured                 308,620

Less Closing Finished Goods Inventory         (26,100)   (380,720)

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Raw Materials Inventory      46,000

Work in Process Inventory   22,300

Finished Goods Inventory    26,100

Accounts Receivable            27,100

Cash                                      35,600

Total Current Assets           157,100

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<em>Open a Raw Materials T - Account as follows :</em>

<u>Debit :</u>

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Purchases                                                                $97,500

Totals                                                                      $148,600

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Requisitioned for Production  (Balancing figure) $102,600

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