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22 July, 16:47

Primare Corporation has provided the following data concerning last month's manufacturing operations. Purchases of raw materials $ 32,000 Indirect materials included in manufacturing overhead $ 4,680 Direct labor $ 59,300 Manufacturing overhead applied to work in process $ 87,100 Underapplied overhead $ 4,100 Inventories Beginning Ending Raw materials $ 11,200 $ 20,000 Work in process $ 56,000 $ 68,500 Finished goods $ 34,900 $ 43,700 Required: 1. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the month. 2. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods sold for the month. Assume the underapplied or overapplied overhead is closed to Cost of Goods Sold.

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  1. 22 July, 16:52
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    Answer and Explanation:

    1. The Preparation of schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the month is prepared below:-

    Primare Corporation

    Schedule of Cost of Goods manufactured

    Particulars Amount

    Direct Materials:

    Beginning Raw Material $11,200

    Add: Raw Material purchases

    during the month $32,000

    Total Raw Material available $43,200

    Less: Ending Raw material $20,000

    Raw Material used in production $23,200

    Less: Indirect Material included in

    manufacturing Overhead $4,680 $18,520

    Add: Direct labor $59,300

    Add: Manufacturing overhead

    applied to work in process $87,100

    Total Manufacturing Costs $164,920

    Add: Beginning Work In Process $56,000

    Less: Ending Work in Process $68,500

    Cost of Goods manufactured $152,420

    2. The Preparation of schedule of cost of goods sold for the month is prepared below:-

    Primare Corporation

    Schedule of Cost of Goods Sold

    Particulars Amount

    Beginning finished Goods Inventory $34,900

    Add: Cost of Goods Manufactured $152,420

    Goods available for sale $187,320

    Less: Finished Goods Inventory, Ending $43,700

    Unadjusted cost of goods sold $143,620

    Add: Under-applied Overhead $4,100

    Cost of Goods Sold adjusted $147,720

    (Under-applied overhead refers that there was less overhead applied that is Actual overheads are more than the overhead applied, thus adding to the cost of the goods sold)
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