FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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Leija Manufacturing Company uses a
Total cost assigned to jobs during March:
Job 359 | 6,000 |
Job 360 | 8,100 |
Job 361 | 2,400 |
During March, Leija completed and sold Job #359. Job #360 was also completed but was not sold by month end. Job #361 was not completed by the end of March.
A. What is Leija's work in process inventory balance at the end of March?
B. What is Leija's cost of goods manufactured for March?
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