Show the presentation of the ending inventories on September 30, 2020, balance sheet. SUNLANDCO. Balance Sheet Presentation (partial) For the Month Ended September 30, 2020

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Show the presentation of the ending inventories on September 30, 2020, balance sheet.
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List of Accounts.
SUNLANDCO.
Balance Sheet Presentation (partial)
For the Month Ended September 30, 2020
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An analysis of the accounts of Sunland Company reveals the following manufacturing cost data for the month ended September 30,
2020.
Inventories
Raw materials
Work in process
Finished goods
Beginning Ending
$11,900 $12.200
4,900
12.900
(a)
6,800
10,100
Costs incurred: raw materials purchases $57,400, direct labor $48,300, manufacturing overhead $25,800. The specific overhead costs
were: indirect labor $6,200, factory insurance $5,200, machinery depreciation $5,900, machinery repairs $2,900, factory utilities
$3,800, miscellaneous factory costs $1,800. Assume that all raw materials used were direct materials.
Transcribed Image Text:View Policies Show Attempt History Current Attempt in Progress An analysis of the accounts of Sunland Company reveals the following manufacturing cost data for the month ended September 30, 2020. Inventories Raw materials Work in process Finished goods Beginning Ending $11,900 $12.200 4,900 12.900 (a) 6,800 10,100 Costs incurred: raw materials purchases $57,400, direct labor $48,300, manufacturing overhead $25,800. The specific overhead costs were: indirect labor $6,200, factory insurance $5,200, machinery depreciation $5,900, machinery repairs $2,900, factory utilities $3,800, miscellaneous factory costs $1,800. Assume that all raw materials used were direct materials.
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