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Business, 04.04.2020 01:59, dndndndnxmnc

Pro-Weave manufactures stadium blankets by passing the products through a weaving department and a sewing department. The following information is available regarding its June inventories: Beginning Inventory Ending Inventory Raw materials inventory $144,000 $253,000 Work in process inventory—Weaving 300,000 335,000 Work in process inventory—Sewing 625,000 710,000 Finished goods inventory 1,336,000 1,456,000The following additional information describes the company’s manufacturing activities for June:Raw materials purchases (on credit) $695,000 Factory wages cost (paid in cash) 3,330,000 Other factory overhead cost-(Other Accounts credited) 168,000 Materials used Direct—Weaving $242,000 Direct—Sewing 111,000 Indirect 138,000 Labor used Direct—Weaving $1,375,000 Direct—Sewing 560,000 Indirect 1,625,000 Overhead rates as a percent of direct labor Weaving 90%Sewing 160%Sales (on credit) $4,850,000 Required:1. Compute the (a) cost of products transferred from weaving to sewing, (b) cost of products transferred from sewing to finished goods, and (c) cost of goods sold.2. Prepare journal entries dated June 30 to record (a) goods transferred from weaving to sewing, (b) goods transferred from sewing to finished goods, and (c) sale of finished goods.

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