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At the beginning of the year,Rupert Manufacturing had the following account balances:
 At the beginning of the year,Rupert Manufacturing had the following account balances:                 The following additional details are provided for the year:   \begin{array} { l l }  \text { Direct materials placed in production } & \$80 , 000 \\ \text { Direct labor incurred } & 190,000 \\ \text { Manufacturing overhead incursed } & 300,000 \\ \text { Manufacturing overhead allocated to production } & 295,000 \\ \text { Cost of jobs completed } & 500,000 \\ \text { Jobs sold for total revenue of } & 750,000 \\ \text { Cost of jobs sold } & 440,000 \end{array}  The remaining balance of Manufacturing Overhead was adjusted to zero.Calculate the ending balances in Work-in-Process Inventory,Finished Goods Inventory,Manufacturing Overhead (unadjusted),and Cost of Goods Sold (after adjustment.)
 At the beginning of the year,Rupert Manufacturing had the following account balances:                 The following additional details are provided for the year:   \begin{array} { l l }  \text { Direct materials placed in production } & \$80 , 000 \\ \text { Direct labor incurred } & 190,000 \\ \text { Manufacturing overhead incursed } & 300,000 \\ \text { Manufacturing overhead allocated to production } & 295,000 \\ \text { Cost of jobs completed } & 500,000 \\ \text { Jobs sold for total revenue of } & 750,000 \\ \text { Cost of jobs sold } & 440,000 \end{array}  The remaining balance of Manufacturing Overhead was adjusted to zero.Calculate the ending balances in Work-in-Process Inventory,Finished Goods Inventory,Manufacturing Overhead (unadjusted),and Cost of Goods Sold (after adjustment.)
 At the beginning of the year,Rupert Manufacturing had the following account balances:                 The following additional details are provided for the year:   \begin{array} { l l }  \text { Direct materials placed in production } & \$80 , 000 \\ \text { Direct labor incurred } & 190,000 \\ \text { Manufacturing overhead incursed } & 300,000 \\ \text { Manufacturing overhead allocated to production } & 295,000 \\ \text { Cost of jobs completed } & 500,000 \\ \text { Jobs sold for total revenue of } & 750,000 \\ \text { Cost of jobs sold } & 440,000 \end{array}  The remaining balance of Manufacturing Overhead was adjusted to zero.Calculate the ending balances in Work-in-Process Inventory,Finished Goods Inventory,Manufacturing Overhead (unadjusted),and Cost of Goods Sold (after adjustment.)
 At the beginning of the year,Rupert Manufacturing had the following account balances:                 The following additional details are provided for the year:   \begin{array} { l l }  \text { Direct materials placed in production } & \$80 , 000 \\ \text { Direct labor incurred } & 190,000 \\ \text { Manufacturing overhead incursed } & 300,000 \\ \text { Manufacturing overhead allocated to production } & 295,000 \\ \text { Cost of jobs completed } & 500,000 \\ \text { Jobs sold for total revenue of } & 750,000 \\ \text { Cost of jobs sold } & 440,000 \end{array}  The remaining balance of Manufacturing Overhead was adjusted to zero.Calculate the ending balances in Work-in-Process Inventory,Finished Goods Inventory,Manufacturing Overhead (unadjusted),and Cost of Goods Sold (after adjustment.)
 At the beginning of the year,Rupert Manufacturing had the following account balances:                 The following additional details are provided for the year:   \begin{array} { l l }  \text { Direct materials placed in production } & \$80 , 000 \\ \text { Direct labor incurred } & 190,000 \\ \text { Manufacturing overhead incursed } & 300,000 \\ \text { Manufacturing overhead allocated to production } & 295,000 \\ \text { Cost of jobs completed } & 500,000 \\ \text { Jobs sold for total revenue of } & 750,000 \\ \text { Cost of jobs sold } & 440,000 \end{array}  The remaining balance of Manufacturing Overhead was adjusted to zero.Calculate the ending balances in Work-in-Process Inventory,Finished Goods Inventory,Manufacturing Overhead (unadjusted),and Cost of Goods Sold (after adjustment.)
The following additional details are provided for the year:
 Direct materials placed in production $80,000 Direct labor incurred 190,000 Manufacturing overhead incursed 300,000 Manufacturing overhead allocated to production 295,000 Cost of jobs completed 500,000 Jobs sold for total revenue of 750,000 Cost of jobs sold 440,000\begin{array} { l l } \text { Direct materials placed in production } & \$80 , 000 \\\text { Direct labor incurred } & 190,000 \\\text { Manufacturing overhead incursed } & 300,000 \\\text { Manufacturing overhead allocated to production } & 295,000 \\\text { Cost of jobs completed } & 500,000 \\\text { Jobs sold for total revenue of } & 750,000 \\\text { Cost of jobs sold } & 440,000\end{array} The remaining balance of Manufacturing Overhead was adjusted to zero.Calculate the ending balances in Work-in-Process Inventory,Finished Goods Inventory,Manufacturing Overhead (unadjusted),and Cost of Goods Sold (after adjustment.)

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