Horngren's Accounting, The Financial Chapters (11th Edition) - Standalone Book
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Chapter 18, Problem S18.4SE
Computing manufacturing
Learning Objective 2
Sunglasses Unlimited Company manufactures sunglasses Following is a list of costs the company incurred during May. Use the list to calculate the total
Glue for frames | $ 250 |
4,000 | |
Plant depreciation | 7,500 |
Interest Expense | 1,500 |
Lenses | 52,000 |
Company president's salary | 24,500 |
Plant foreman's salary | 3,500 |
Plant janitor's wages | 1,300 |
Oil for manufacturing equipment | 150 |
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