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15 February, 09:00

Which of the following represents the correct formula for calculating cost of goods manufactured?

A) Direct materials used + direct labor + factory overhead + beginning work in process + ending work in process.

B) Direct materials used + direct labor + factory overhead + beginning work in process - ending work in process.

C) Direct materials used + direct labor + factory overhead - beginning work in process + ending work in process.

D) Direct materials used + direct labor + factory overhead - beginning work in process - ending work in process.

E) Direct materials used + direct labor - factory overhead + beginning work in process - ending work in process.

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  1. 15 February, 10:04
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    B) Direct materials used + direct labor + factory overhead + beginning work in process - ending work in process.

    Explanation:

    The formula to compute the cost of goods manufactured is shown below:

    = Direct material used + Direct labor + Manufacturing Overhead

    where,

    Manufacturing Overhead equal to

    = Factory overhead + Beginning work-in-process - Ending work-in-process

    Or we can say that

    Direct material used + direct labor + factory overhead + beginning work in process - ending work in process
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