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Business, 10.10.2020 23:01, diazsindy

Freeman Furnishings has summarized its data as shown: Depreciation of factory building $116,000 Factory real estate taxes $15,000 Factory utility expenses $85,000 Indirect materials $32,000 Indirect labor $25,000 Direct labor cost $86,000 Direct labor hours incurred 25,500 Estimated direct labor hours 26,000 Raw material purchased $350,000 Raw material, beginning inventory $40,000 Raw material, ending inventory $29,000 Work in process, beginning inventory $53,000 Work in process, ending inventory $67,000 Estimated overhead $286,000 Compute the cost of goods manufactured, assuming that the overhead is allocated based on direct labor hours. how do I compute the cost of goods manufactured assuming that the overhead is allocated based on the direct labor hours

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