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Kobotan [32]
3 years ago
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Inc. reported the following information about the production and sale of its only product during the first month of​ operations:

Selling price per unit ​$225.00 Sales ​$360,000 Direct materials used ​$176,000 Direct labor ​$100,000 Variable factory overhead ​$44,000 Fixed factory overhead ​$80,000 Variable selling and administrative expenses ​$20,000 Fixed selling and administrative expenses ​$10,000 Production volume variance 0 Ending​ inventory, Direct Materials 0 Ending​ inventory, Workminusinminusprocess 0 Ending​ inventory, Finished Goods 400 units Under absorption​ costing, what is the Cost of Goods​ Sold?
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1 answer:
Effectus [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Cost of Goods Sold = $ 400,000

Explanation:

Units Sold = $360,000/ $225= 1600

Sales ​                                                                  $360,000

Direct materials ​$176,000

Direct labor ​$100,000

Variable factory overhead ​$44,000

Fixed factory overhead ​$80,000

Total Manufacturing Costs   $ 400,000

Variable selling and administrative expenses ​$20,000

Fixed selling and administrative expenses ​$10,000

Cost of Goods Sold = $ 400,000

As ending Inventory Finished Goods is 400 units it is not included in the Cost of Goods Sold.

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