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    Smexy Posts: 17, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 18, 2009, 12:27 PM
    Data analysis on cost of goods manufactured statement
    Hello guys, I just need help on something.

    I was asked to prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured. I really can't analyze this problem. I kind of need a guide

    a. Total Manufacturing cost during the year was P1,000,000, including direct materials, direct labor and factory overhead.

    b. Cost of goods manufactured during the year was P970,000.

    c. factory overhead charged to work in process was 75% of direct labor cost and 27% of the total manufacturing cost.

    d. The beginning work in process inventory, January 1, was 40% of the ending work in process inventory, December 31.

    Required: Prepare a statement of cost of goods manufactured for the year ended.

    * I already tried it by setting up a statement of cost of goods manufactured and tried putting the given information at the appropriate spaces. But unfortunately, It's kind of algebraic and I really don't know how to start solving it.

    Maybe like this?

    Cost of direct materials xxxxx
    Direct Labor xxxxx
    Factory overhead xxxxx
    Total Manufacturing Cost P1,000,000
    Add : Work in Process Inventory, Jan. 1 xxxxx
    Total Goods Placed in Process xxxxx
    Less: Work in Process Inventory, Dec. 31 xxxxx
    COST OF GOODS MANUFACTURED P970,000

    Hmmm... how about this?

    1M + .4[ .75X + .27 (1M)] = 970,000 - (.75X + 270,000)

    lalala, I know its wrong. I'm getting confused...

    or WIP Inventory, Jan. 1 first?

    so is this right?

    Total manufacturing cost 1,000,000
    Add: WIP Inventory, jan. 1 20,000
    Total Goods Placed in Process 1,020,000
    Less: WIP inventory, dec. 31 50,000
    COST OF GOODS MANUFACTURED 970,000

    right?

    oh by the way... the P's are just peso signs...
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    morgaine300 Posts: 6,561, Reputation: 276
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    Jul 19, 2009, 01:04 AM

    Oh, sheesh, please don't post the same problem in two different places. I just gave you some hints on your other post just to come over here and discover you've already done the thing. That's just confusing, not to mention the time I took figuring it out myself instead of easily just checking to see if this math works out.

    What you have is correct, except that you need to list the 3 costs individually, since that info is provided in the problem. For that part, see the other thread.

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