FINANCIAL ACCT.FUND.(LOOSELEAF)
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Chapter 4, Problem 1MCQ
To determine
Cost of Goods Sold:
Cost of goods sold is the total sum of all the costs which is used in the making of a product or providing a service. This cost includes the cost of materials incurred in the production and the direct labor cost incurred during the production.
To compute: The cost of goods sold.
Expert Solution & Answer
Explanation of Solution
Option c, $357,000 is correct.
Given,
The net sales are $550,000.
The gross profit is $193,000.
The formula to calculate the cost of goods sold is,
Substitute $550,000 for net sales and $193,000 for gross profit.
The cost of goods sold is $357,000.
Thus, cost of goods sold is $357,000 .
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