The following data from the just completed year are taken from the accounting records of Mason Company:          Sales $ 655,000 Direct labor cost $ 87,000 Raw material purchases $ 131,000 Selling expenses $ 101,000 Administrative expenses $ 41,000 Manufacturing overhead applied to work in process $ 203,000 Actual manufacturing overhead costs $ 225,000     Inventories Beginning Ending Raw materials $ 8,000 $ 10,500 Work in process $ 5,900 $ 20,900 Finished goods $ 72,000 $ 25,300     Required: 1. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured. Assume all raw materials used in production were direct materials. 2. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods sold. Assume that the company's underapplied or overapplied overhead is closed to Cost of Goods Sold. 3. Prepare an income statement.

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The following data from the just completed year are taken from the accounting records of Mason Company:

 

      
Sales $ 655,000
Direct labor cost $ 87,000
Raw material purchases $ 131,000
Selling expenses $ 101,000
Administrative expenses $ 41,000
Manufacturing overhead applied to work in process $ 203,000
Actual manufacturing overhead costs $ 225,000
 

 

Inventories Beginning Ending
Raw materials $ 8,000 $ 10,500
Work in process $ 5,900 $ 20,900
Finished goods $ 72,000 $ 25,300
 

 

Required:

1. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured. Assume all raw materials used in production were direct materials.

2. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods sold. Assume that the company's underapplied or overapplied overhead is closed to Cost of Goods Sold.

3. Prepare an income statement.

 

 

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