Concept explainers
Overhead:
Direct Material Cost:
Direct material cost is the cost that a company incurs while manufacturing a certain product or service. It includes all the cost and expenses that are directly associated with the production such as raw materials.
Direct Labor Cost:
Direct labor cost is the cost that a company incurs in giving wages to the people that are directly associated with the production work.
To compute: The amount of cost.

Explanation of Solution
Given,
Raw material purchases are $532,000.
Beginning raw materials inventory are $145,500.
Formula to calculate raw materials available for use,
Substitute $532,000 for raw materials inventory and $145,500 for beginning raw materials inventory.
Hence, the raw material available for use is $677,500.
Given,
Ending raw materials inventory is $175,000.
Formula to calculate direct materials used,
Substitute $677,500 for raw materials available for use and $175,000 for ending raw materials inventory.
Hence, the direct materials used are $502,500.
Given,
Direct labor used in production is $350,000.
Factory overhead is $750,000.
Beginning work in process inventory is $84,500.
Formula to calculate work in process inventory,
Substitute $502,500 for direct materials used $350,000 for direct labor used in production, $750,000 for Factory overhead and $84,500 for beginning work in process inventory.
Hence, the work in process is $1,687,000.
Given,
Finished goods manufactured are $1,593,500.
Formula to calculate ending work in process inventory,
Substitute $1,687,000 for work in process and $1,593,500 for finished goods.
Hence, the ending work in process inventory is $93,500.
Given,
Finished goods available for sale are $1,740,250.
Finished goods manufactured are 1,593,500.
Formula to calculate beginning finished goods inventory,
Substitute $1,740,250 for finished goods available for sale and $1,593,500 for finished goods manufactured.
Hence, the beginning finished goods inventory is $146,750.
Given,
Finished goods available for sale are $1,740,250
Ending finished goods inventory is $139,950.
Formula to calculate finished goods sold,
Substitute $1,740,250 for finished goods available for sale and $139,950 for ending finished goods inventory.
Hence, the finished goods sold is $1,600,300.
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