FUNDAMENTALS OF COST ACCOUNTING
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Author: LANEN
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Chapter 2, Problem 69P
Find the Unknown Information
After a computer failure, you are trying to reconstruct some financial results for the year just ended. While you know that backups are available, it will take too long to get the information you want. You have been able to collect the following information:
Required
Find the following:
- a. Finished goods inventory, January 1.
- b. Direct materials used for the year.
- c. Sales revenue.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF COST ACCOUNTING
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