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Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured and Income Statement for a Manufacturing Company

The following information is available for Shanika Company for 20Y6:

Inventories January 1 December 31
Materials $423,930 $534,150
Work in process 763,070 726,440
Finished goods 733,400 742,470
Advertising expense $362,690
Depreciation expense-office equipment 51,280
Depreciation expense-factory equipment 68,910
Direct labor 822,590
Heat, light, and power-factory 27,240
Indirect labor 96,150
Materials purchased 806,570
Office salaries expense 281,500
Property taxes-factory 22,430
Property taxes-headquarters building 46,470
Rent expense-factory 37,920
Sales 3,776,440
Sales salaries expense 463,640
Supplies-factory 18,700
Miscellaneous costs-factory 11,750

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1. Prepare the statement of cost of goods manufactured.

Shanika Company Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y6

Depreciation expense-factory equipmentIndirect laborSuppliesWork in process inventory, January 1, 20Y6Work in process inventory, December 31, 20Y6

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Direct materials:

Materials inventory, January 1, 20Y6Rent expense-factorySupplies-factoryWork in process inventory, January 1, 20Y6Work in process inventory, December 31, 20Y6

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Indirect laborProperty taxes-headquarters buildingPurchasesWork in process inventory, January 1, 20Y6Work in process inventory, December 31, 20Y6

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Cost of finished goods available for saleCost of goods manufacturedCost of goods soldCost of materials available for useIndirect labor

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Less indirect laborLess materials inventory, December 31, 20Y6Less miscellaneous cost-factoryLess work in process inventory, January 1, 20Y6Less work in process inventory, December 31, 20Y6

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Cost of direct materials usedCost of finished goods available for saleCost of goods manufacturedCost of goods soldIndirect labor

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Depreciation expense-factory equipmentDirect laborIndirect laborMiscellaneous costs-factorySupplies-factory

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Factory overhead:

Cost of materials available for useIndirect laborMaterials inventory, January 1, 20Y6Materials inventory, December 31, 20Y6Purchases

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Cost of materials available for useDepreciation expense-factory equipmentDepreciation expense-office equipmentDirect laborPurchases

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Direct laborHeat, light, and power-factoryMaterials inventory, January 1, 20Y6Materials inventory, December 31, 20Y6Work in process inventory, December 31, 20Y6

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Cost of materials available for useDirect laborProperty taxes-factoryProperty taxes-headquarters buildingWork in process inventory, December 31, 20Y6

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Direct laborPurchasesRent expense-factorySales salaries expenseWork in process inventory, December 31, 20Y6

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Cost of goods soldCost of materials available for useDirect laborPurchasesSupplies-factory

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Advertising expenseCost of materials available for useDirect materialsMiscellaneous costs-factoryPurchases

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Total factory overhead fill in the blank fd055c058fa6fff_29
Total manufacturing costs incurred fill in the blank fd055c058fa6fff_30
Total manufacturing costs $fill in the blank fd055c058fa6fff_31

Less cost of materials available for useLess direct materialsLess materials inventory, December 31, 20Y6Less work in process inventory, January 1, 20Y6Less work in process inventory, December 31, 20Y6

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Cost of goods manufactured

2. Prepare the income statement.

Shanika Company Income Statement For the Year Ended December 31, 20Y6

Cost of goods soldGross profitIndirect laborOffice salaries expenseSales

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Cost of goods sold:

Advertising expenseFinished goods inventory, January 1, 20Y6Gross profitOffice salaries expenseSales

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Cost of direct materials usedCost of finished goods available for saleCost of goods manufacturedCost of materials available for useOffice salaries expense

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Cost of direct materials usedCost of finished goods available for saleCost of goods soldCost of materials available for useOffice salaries expense

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Less advertising expenseLess depreciation expense-office equipmentLess finished goods inventory, December 1, 20Y6Less finished goods inventory, December 31, 20Y6Less purchases

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Cost of direct materials usedCost of goods manufacturedCost of goods soldCost of materials available for useSales salaries expense

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Cost of goods soldGross profitProperty taxes-headquarters buildingSalesSales salaries expense

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Operating expenses:
Administrative expenses:

Cost of goods manufacturedCost of goods soldOffice salaries expenseSalesSales salaries expense

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Advertising expenseCost of goods manufacturedCost of goods soldDepreciation expense-office equipmentGross profit

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Cost of goods soldCost of goods manufacturedGross profitProperty taxes-headquarters buildingSales

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Selling expenses:

Advertising expenseCost of goods soldCost of goods manufacturedOffice salaries expenseSales

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Cost of goods manufacturedGross profitOffice salaries expenseSalesSales salaries expense

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Total operating expenses

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