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Accounting Treatment for cost of goods
The Cost of goods manufactured and completed during the year shall increase the finished goods inventory and reduce the work in process inventory. Thus when the goods are completed, the cost of goods completed shall be debited to finished goods inventory by crediting it to work in process inventory, as it is ceases to be in process inventory.
The Sales made during the period shall be credited as sales revenue and debited to cash account/
The Cost of Goods sold account shall be debited with the cost of goods which have been sold out and credited to finished goods inventory as it is no longer be the inventory for sale now.
TheJournal entry for completion of goods and sales and cost of goods sold.

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