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Wayne Company's beginning and ending inventories for the month of June were as follows:
June 1 June 30
Work in progress $145,000 171,000
Finished Goods 85,000 78,000
Production data for the month follow:
Direct labor cost incurred $200,000
Direct labor hours 25,000
Actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred 132,000
Direct Materials 170,000
Wayne applies manufacturing overhead cost to jobs based on direct labor-hours, and the predetermined rate is $5.75 per direct labor-hour. The company does not close under applied or over applied manufacturing overhead to Cost of Goods Sold until the end of the year. What is the amount of cost of goods manufactured?
a. $508,750
b. $502,000
c. $585,000
d. $487,750


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Answer:

d. $487,750

Explanation:

Cost of goods manufactured

Consider only the manufacturing costs

Cost of goods manufactured = $145,000 +  $200,000 +  $ 170,000 + ($5.75 x  25,000) - $171,000

                                                =  $487,750

Note : Only overheads applied $143,750 ($5.75 x  25,000) are added to cost of goods manufactured instead of actual overheads.

Conclusion

the amount of cost of goods manufactured is  $487,750

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