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Farmer
Company
processes
40,000
pounds
of
direct
materials
to
produce
two
products,
Apples
and
Apple
Sauce.
Apple
Sauce,
a
byproduct,
sells
for
$S9
per
pound,
and
Apples,
the
main
product,
sells
for
S50
per
pound.
The
following
information
is
for
July:
Production
|
Sales
Beginning
Inventory
|
Ending
Inventory
Apple
Sauce
8,700
8.000
0
700
Apples
25,500
24
900
300
900
The
manufacturing
costs
totaled
$260,000;
beginning
inventory
$3,200.
Required:
a.
Prepare
aJuly
income
statement
assuming
that
Farmer
Company
recognizes
the
byproduct
revenue
at
the
time
of
sale.
The
company
uses
FIFO
for
the
inventory
flow
assumption.
b.
Prepare
the
journal
entry
to
record
the
byproduct
sales.
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