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Business, 20.09.2020 17:01, garrettadkins2002

During the month of January, all of the following occurred: 1. Direct labor costs were $42,000 for 1,800 hours worked.
2. Direct materials costing $27,000 and indirect materials costing $3,700 were purchased.
3. Sales commissions of $17,500 were earned by the sales force.
4. $22,000 worth of direct materials were used in production.
5. Advertising costs of $6,300 were incurred.
6. Factory supervisors earned salaries of $11,680.
7. Indirect labor costs for the month were $3,000.
8. Monthly depreciation on factory equipment was $4,500.
9. Utilities expense of $7,739 was incurred in the factory.
10. Luggage with manufacturing costs of $69,000 were transferred to finished goods.
11. Monthly insurance costs for the factory were $4,200.
12. $5,000 in property taxes on the factory were incurred and paid.
13. Luggage with manufacturing costs of $93,919 were sold for $170,761.
Assume If Bags and Luggage assigns manufacturing overhead of $34,400, what will be the balances in the Direct Materials, Work in Process, and Finished Goods Inventory accounts at the end of January? (Input all amounts as positive values. Omit the "$" sign in your response.)

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