Cost of Goods Sold Budget The controller of MingWare Ceramics Inc. wishes to prepare a cost of goods sold budget for September. The controller assembled the following information for constructing the cost of goods sold budget: Direct materials:      Enamel      Paint      Porcelain      Total Total direct materials purchases budgeted for September $28,280   $5,940   $110,290   $144,510   Estimated inventory, September 1 2,450   5,880   9,800   18,130   Desired inventory, September 30 2,720   2,480   6,530   11,730   Direct labor cost: Kiln Department Decorating Department Total Total direct labor cost budgeted for September $47,940 $139,030 $186,970 Finished goods inventories:      Dish      Bowl      Figurine      Total Estimated inventory, September 1 $5,890   $3,360   $2,770   $12,020   Desired inventory, September 30 3,770   4,650   4,420   12,840   Work in process inventories:     Estimated inventory, September 1 $3,590   Desired inventory, September 30 2,000   Budgeted factory overhead costs for September:     Indirect factory wages $79,800   Depreciation of plant and equipment 13,500   Power and light 5,030   Indirect materials 3,290   Total 101,620   Use the preceding information to prepare a cost of goods sold budget for September. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. MingWare Ceramics Inc. Cost of Goods Sold Budget For the Month Ending September 30       $fill in the blank 2     $fill in the blank 4   Direct materials:         $fill in the blank 6       fill in the blank 8       $fill in the blank 10       fill in the blank 12       $fill in the blank 14     Direct labor fill in the blank 15       fill in the blank 17         fill in the blank 19       $fill in the blank 21   Work in process inventory, September 30   fill in the blank 22         fill in the blank 24       $fill in the blank 26       fill in the blank 28       $fill in the blank 30

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    The controller of MingWare Ceramics Inc. wishes to prepare a cost of goods sold budget for September. The controller assembled the following information for constructing the cost of goods sold budget:

    Direct materials:      Enamel      Paint      Porcelain      Total
    Total direct materials purchases budgeted for September $28,280   $5,940   $110,290   $144,510  
    Estimated inventory, September 1 2,450   5,880   9,800   18,130  
    Desired inventory, September 30 2,720   2,480   6,530   11,730  
    Direct labor cost: Kiln Department Decorating Department Total
    Total direct labor cost budgeted for September $47,940 $139,030 $186,970
    Finished goods inventories:      Dish      Bowl      Figurine      Total
    Estimated inventory, September 1 $5,890   $3,360   $2,770   $12,020  
    Desired inventory, September 30 3,770   4,650   4,420   12,840  
    Work in process inventories:    
    Estimated inventory, September 1 $3,590  
    Desired inventory, September 30 2,000  
    Budgeted factory overhead costs for September:    
    Indirect factory wages $79,800  
    Depreciation of plant and equipment 13,500  
    Power and light 5,030  
    Indirect materials 3,290  
    Total 101,620  

    Use the preceding information to prepare a cost of goods sold budget for September. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign.

    MingWare Ceramics Inc.
    Cost of Goods Sold Budget
    For the Month Ending September 30
          $fill in the blank 2
        $fill in the blank 4  
    Direct materials:      
      $fill in the blank 6    
      fill in the blank 8    
      $fill in the blank 10    
      fill in the blank 12    
      $fill in the blank 14    
    Direct labor fill in the blank 15    
      fill in the blank 17    
        fill in the blank 19  
        $fill in the blank 21  
    Work in process inventory, September 30   fill in the blank 22  
          fill in the blank 24
          $fill in the blank 26
          fill in the blank 28
          $fill in the blank 30
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