E14-14 The following information is available for Aikman Company. January 1, 2017 2017 December 31, 2017 Raw materials inventory $21,000 $30,000 Work in process inventory 13,500 17,200 Finished goods inventory 27,000 21,000 Materials purchased $150,000 Direct labor 220,000 Manufacturing overhead 180,000 Sales revenue 910,000 Instructions (a) Compute cost of goods manufactured. ome statement through gross profit. (c) Show the presentation of the ending inventories on the December 31, 2017, balance sheet. (d) How would the income statement and balance sheet of a merchandising company be different from Aikman's financial statements? E14.15 University Company produces collegiate apparel. From its accounting records, it prepares the following schedule and financial statements on a yearly basis. (a) Cost of goods manufactured schedule. (b) Income statement. (c) Balance sheet. The following items are found in its ledger and accompanying data. 1. Direct labor 2. Raw materials inventory, 1/1 3. Work in process inventory, 12/31 4. Finished goods inventory, 1/1 5. Indirect labor 6. Depreciation on factory machinery 7. Work in process, 1/1 8. Finished goods inventory, 12/31 9. Factory maintenance salaries 10. Cost of goods manufactured 11. Depreciation on delivery equipment 12. Cost of goods available for sale 13. Direct materials used 14. Heat and electricity for factory 15. Repairs to roof of factory building 16. Cost of raw materials purchases Instructions List the items (1)-(16). For each item, indicate by using the appropriate letter or letter the schedule and/or financial statement(s) in which the item will appear 14.16 An analysis of the accounts of Roberts Company reveals the following manufaa turing cost data for the month ended June 30, 2017. Inventory Beginning Ending Raw materials $9,000 $13,100 Work in process 5,000 7,000 ald