FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING-CONNECT ACCESS
FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING-CONNECT ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781260500240
Author: Wild
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL CUSTOM PUBLISHING
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Chapter 18, Problem 15E
To determine

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Schedule of cost of goods manufactured: A schedule of cost of goods manufactured is a schedule explaining the flow of costs from raw material to the result as cost of goods manufactured for a period. The cost of goods manufactured amount if transferred to the finished goods inventory and is used to calculate cost of goods sold on income statement.

The schedule of cost of goods manufactured is as under –

Schedule of Cost of Goods manufactured
  Raw Material - Beginning    
Add: Purchases of Raw material    
Less: Raw Material - Ending    
  Raw material consumed    
Add: Direct labor    
  Manufacturing Overheads    
Add: Indirect labor    
Add: Factory computer supplies used    
Add: Repairs - Factory Equipment    
  Rent Cost of factory building    
  Total Manufacturing costs    
Add: Working in Process inventory - Beginning    
Less: Working in Process inventory - Ending    
  Cost of Goods manufactured    

Cost of goods sold: The cost of goods sold can be defined as the cost incurred in order to convert a raw material into finished goods. The cost of goods sold includes direct expenses i.e. direct material, direct labor and overheads like - variable manufacturing overheads and fixed manufacturing overhead as well. It is subtracted from the sales to know the gross profit of the business.

Cost of goods sold is calculated as under –

Cost of goods sold = Beginning Finished goods + Cost of goods manufactured  Ending Finished goods

Requirement 1

To prepare:

Schedule of cost of goods manufactured

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15E

Solution:

Schedule of Cost of Goods manufactured
  Raw Material - Beginning 10,000  
Add: Purchases of Raw material 45,000  
Less: Raw Material - Ending 8,500  
  Raw material consumed   46,500
Add: Direct labor   27,500
  Manufacturing Overheads    
Add: Factory Overhead 55,000  
  Total manufacturing overheads   55,000
Add: Working in Process inventory - Beginning   14,000
Less: Working in Process inventory - Ending   12,000
  Cost of Goods manufactured   131,000

Explanation of Solution

The schedule of cost of goods manufactured as is prepared as under –

Given,

• Raw material – Beginning = $ 10,000

• Work in process inventory – Beginning = $ 14,000

• Raw material purchases = $ 45,000

• Direct Labor = $ 27,500

• Overhead = $ 55,000

• Raw material – Ending = $ 8,500

• Work in process inventory – Ending = $ 12,000

This is the information related to the costs involved in the process of converting raw material into manufactured goods.

a. Raw material consumed is calculated as under –

Raw material consumed = Raw material Beginning + Raw material purchases Raw material Ending

Raw material consumed = $ 10,000 + $ 45,000  $ 8,500Raw material consumed = $ 46,500

b. Cost of goods manufactured is calculated as under –

Cost of goods manufactured = Raw material consumed + Direct labor + Overheads+ Work in process inventory Beginning Work in process inventory Ending

Cost of goods manufactured = $ 46,500 + $ 27,500 + $ 55,000 + $ 14,000  $ 12,000Cost of goods manufactured = $ 131,000

This is how cost of good manufactured is calculated.

Conclusion

Thus, the schedule of cost of goods manufactured has been prepared.

To determine

Requirement 2

To compute:

Cost of Goods sold for the year

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15E

Solution:

Cost of Goods sold for the year = $ 129,000

Explanation of Solution

Given,

• Beginning Finished goods = $ 16,000

• Cost of goods manufactured = $ 131,000

• Ending Finished goods = $ 18,0000

Cost of goods sold –

Cost of goods sold = Beginning Finished goods + Cost of goods manufactured  Ending Finished goodsCost of goods sold =$ 16,000+$ 131,000$ 18,000Cost of goods sold =$ 129,000

The cost of goods sold for year = $ 129,000.

Conclusion

Thus, the cost of goods sold for the company has been calculated for the year.

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Chapter 18 Solutions

FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING-CONNECT ACCESS

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