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Katen [24]
4 years ago
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A company had beginning inventories as follows: Direct Materials, $300; Work-in-Process, $500; Finished Goods, $700. It had endi

ng inventories as follows: Direct Materials, $400; Work-in-Process, $600; Finished Goods, $800. Material Purchases (net including freight) were $1,400, Direct Labor $1,500, and Manufacturing Overhead $1,600. What is the Cost of Goods Sold for the period?
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1 answer:
mojhsa [17]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Cost of Goods Sold is $4,200.

Explanation:

<u>Cost of Goods Sold</u>

Beginning Direct Materials   $300

+ Material Purchases             $1,400

- Ending Direct Materials       <u>$400</u>

Total material Cost                             $1,300

Direct Labor                                        $1,500

Manufacturing Overhead                   <u>$1,600</u>

Total manufacturing Cost                                 $4,400

+ Beginning Work-in-Process                           $500

- Ending Work-in-Process                                 <u>$600</u>

Cost of Goods Manufactured                                      $4,300

+ Beginning Finished Goods,                                       $700

- Ending Finished Goods,                                             <u>$800</u>

Cot of Goods Sold                                                        <u>$4,200</u>

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