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Compute direct materials used and Cost of Goods Manufactured (Learning Objective 5)
Laurel Industries is calculating its Cost of Goods Manufactured at year-end. The company’s accounting records show the following: The Raw Materials Inventory account had a beginning balance of $14,000 and an ending balance of $19,000. During the year, the company purchased $63,000 of direct materials. Direct labor for the year totaled $133,000 while manufacturing
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- Cornerstones of Cost Management (Cornerstones Ser...AccountingISBN:9781305970663Author:Don R. Hansen, Maryanne M. MowenPublisher:Cengage Learning