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Author: Libby
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The following information is available for Carter Corporation:
- Materials inventory decreased $4,000.
- Materials inventory on December 31 was 50% of materials inventory on January 1.
- Beginning work in process inventory was $145,000.
- Ending finished goods inventory was $65,000.
- Purchases of direct materials were $154,700.
- Direct materials used were 2.5 times the cost of direct labor.
- Total
manufacturing costs incurred were $246,400, which is 80% of cost of goods manufactured and $156,000 less than cost of goods sold.
Note to students: The answers are not necessarily calculated in alphabetical order.
a. Compute finished goods inventory on January 1.
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b. Compute work in process inventory on December 31.
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c. Compute direct labor incurred.
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d. Compute factory
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e. Compute materials inventory on January 1.
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f. Compute materials inventory on December 31.
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g. Compute direct materials used.
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