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The following account balances at the beginning of January were selected from the general ledger of Ocean City Manufacturing Company: The following account balances at the beginning of January were selected from the general ledger of Ocean City Manufacturing Company:   Additional data:1) Actual manufacturing overhead for January amounted to $62,000. 2) Total direct labor cost for January was $63,000. 3) The predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is based on direct labor cost. The budget for the year called for $250,000 of direct labor cost and $350,000 of manufacturing overhead costs. 4) The only job unfinished on January 31 was Job No. 151, for which total direct labor charges were $5,200 (800 direct labor hours) and total direct material charges were $14,000. 5) Cost of direct materials placed in production during January totaled $123,000. There were no indirect material requisitions during January. 6) January 31 balance in raw materials inventory was $35,000.  7) Finished goods inventory balance on January 31 was $34,500. What is the cost of goods sold for January?  A) $253,220 B) $314,200 C) $213,586 D) $236,500 Additional data:1) Actual manufacturing overhead for January amounted to $62,000.
2) Total direct labor cost for January was $63,000.
3) The predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is based on direct labor cost. The budget for the year called for $250,000 of direct labor cost and $350,000 of manufacturing overhead costs.
4) The only job unfinished on January 31 was Job No. 151, for which total direct labor charges were $5,200 (800 direct labor hours) and total direct material charges were $14,000.
5) Cost of direct materials placed in production during January totaled $123,000. There were no indirect material requisitions during January.
6) January 31 balance in raw materials inventory was $35,000.
"7) Finished goods inventory balance on January 31 was $34,500.
What is the cost of goods sold for January?"


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