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yanalaym [24]
3 years ago
9

Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured for a Manufacturing Company

Business
1 answer:
natka813 [3]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

a. Cost of goods manufactured statement for January.

Work in process inventory, January 1                                  $ 135,240

Direct materials:

Materials inventory, January 1                     $ 196,000

Purchases                                                      $376,320

Cost of materials available for use             $ 572,320

Materials inventory, January 31                   ($176,400)

Cost of direct materials used in production                      $ 395,920

Direct labor                                                                           $352,800

Factory overhead:

Indirect labor                                                  $ 37,630

Machinery depreciation                                 $22,740

Heat, light, and power                                      $7,840

Supplies                                                            $6,270

Property taxes                                                  $5,490

Miscellaneous costs                                        $10,190

Total factory overhead                                                           $90,160

Total manufacturing costs incurred during January          $442,950

Total manufacturing costs                                                  $ 442,950

Work in process inventory, January 31                               ($121,720)

Cost of goods manufactured                                             $456,470

b. Determine the cost of goods sold for January.

Beginning Finished goods Inventory                                  $99,960

Add Cost of goods manufactured                                     $456,470

Less Ending Finished goods Inventory                              ($118,190)

Cost of goods sold                                                              $438,240

Explanation:

The Costs of Goods Manufactured is obtained from preparing a manufacturing cost schedule. This is an accumulation of all manufacturing costs.

The cost of goods sold is obtained by preparing Finished Goods Account or schedule as above.

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