Following information relates to the Snowball Manufacturing Company: Direct materials…………………………………………….$25,000 Indirect materials………………………………………….. 5,000 Direct labor………………………………………………… 30,000 Indirect labor……………………………………………….. 4,500 Factory overhead (excluding indirect materials and indirect labor) 15,000 Plant cost 500,000 Required: Compute the prime costs, conversion costs, and product costs also statement of COGM.
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Following information relates to the Snowball Manufacturing Company:
Direct materials…………………………………………….$25,000
Indirect materials………………………………………….. 5,000
Direct labor………………………………………………… 30,000
Indirect labor……………………………………………….. 4,500
Factory overhead (excluding indirect materials and indirect labor) 15,000
Plant cost 500,000
Required: Compute the prime costs, conversion costs, and product costs also statement of COGM.
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