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Business, 09.07.2019 01:40, khenalilovespandas

Bravo manufacturing company began operations on january 1, 2016. depreciation for the year amounted to $200,000: 35% relates to sales, 25% relates to administrative facilities, and 40% to the factory. of the total units produced during fy 2016: 75% were sold in 2016 & 25% were in the finished good inventory. use this information to determine the dollar amount of the total depreciation that will be in the: (round dollar values & enter as whole dollars only.) 1. fy 2016 product costs 2. fy 2016 period costs 3. fy 2016 cost of goods sold 4. fy 2016 balance sheet

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