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Concept Introduction:
Schedule of cost of goods manufactured: A schedule of cost of goods manufactured is a schedule explaining the flow of costs from raw material to the result as cost of goods manufactured for a period. The cost of goods manufactured amount if transferred to the finished goods inventory and is used to calculate cost of goods sold on income statement.
Cost of goods sold: The cost of goods sold can be defined as the cost incurred in order to convert a raw material into finished goods. The cost of goods sold includes direct expenses i.e. direct material, direct labor and
Requirement 1
To compute:
Raw material available for use in production
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Answer to Problem 16E
Solution:
Raw material available for use in production = $ 677,500.
Explanation of Solution
The raw material available for use in production as under
Given,
• Beginning raw material inventory = $ 145,500
• Raw material purchases = $ 532,000
The raw material available for use in production = $ 677,500.
Thus, the raw material available for use in production has been calculated.
Requirement 2
To compute:
Direct materials used in production
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Answer to Problem 16E
Solution:
Direct materials used in production = $ 502,500
Explanation of Solution
The raw material used in production is calculated as under
Given,
• Raw material available for use in production = $ 677,500
• Ending raw material = $ 175,000
The raw material used in production is $ 502,500
Requirement 3
To compute:
Total work in process
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Answer to Problem 16E
Solution:
Total work in process = $ 1,687,000
Explanation of Solution
The total work in process is calculated as under
Given,
• Direct material used = $ 502,500
• Direct Labor = $ 350,000
• Factory overheads = $ 750,000
• Beginning work in process inventory = $ 84,500
The total work in process is = $ 1,687,000
Thus, the total work in process has been calculated.
Requirement 4
To compute:
Ending work in process inventory
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Answer to Problem 16E
Solution:
Ending work in process inventory = $ 93,500
Explanation of Solution
The ending work in process inventory is calculated as under
Given,
• Total work in process = $ 1,687,000
• Finished goods manufactured = $ 1,593,500
The ending work in process inventory = $ 93,500.
Thus, the ending work in process inventory has been computed.
Requirement 5
To compute:
Beginning finished goods inventory
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Answer to Problem 16E
Solution:
Beginning finished goods inventory = $ 146,750
Explanation of Solution
The beginning finished goods inventory is calculated as under
Given,
• Finished goods available for sale = $ 1,740,250
• Finished goods manufactured = $ 1,593,500
The beginning finished goods inventory = $ 146,750.
Thus, the beginning finished goods inventory has been computed.
Requirement 6
To compute:
Finished goods sold
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Answer to Problem 16E
Solution:
Finished goods sold = $ 1,600,300
Explanation of Solution
The finished goods sold will be calculated as under
Given,
• Finished goods available for sale = $ 1,740,250
• Ending finished goods inventory = $ 139,950
The finished goods sold = $ 1600,300.
Thus, the finished goods sold has been calculated.
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