Switt Company was organized on March 1 of the current year. After five months of startup losses, management had expected to eam a profit during August, the most recent month. Management was disappointed, however, when the income statement for August also showed a loss. August's income statement follows: The company's controller resigned a month ago. Sam, a new assistant in the controller's office, prepared the income statement above. Sam has had little experience in manufacturing operations. After seeing the $12,000 loss for August, Swift's president stated, "I was sure we'd be profitable within six months, but our six months are up and this loss for August is even worse than July's. I think it's time to start looking for someone to buy out the company's assets - if we don't, within a few months there won't be any assets to sell. By the way, I don't see any reason to look for a new controller. We'll just limp along with Sam for the time being." Additional information about the company follows: a. Approximately 70% of the utilities cost and 75% of the insurance apply to factory operations. The remaining amounts apply to selling and administrative activities. b. Inventory balances at the beginning and end of August were as follows: C. Only 75% of the rent on facilities applies to factory operations; the remainder applies to selling and administrative activities. The president has asked you to check over the income statement and make a recommendation about whether the company should look for a buyer for its assets. Required: 1. As one step in gathering data for a recommendation to the president, prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for August. 2. As a second step, prepare a new income statement for August