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Manufacturing Income Statement, Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured Several items are omitted from the income statement and cost of goods manufactured statement data for two different companies for the month of December.

On Company Off Company
Materials inventory, December 1 $74,060 $96,280
Materials inventory, December 31 (a) 108,800
Materials purchased 188,110 (a)
Cost of direct materials used in production 198,480 (b)
Direct labor 279,210 216,630
Factory overhead 86,650 107,830
Total manufacturing costs incurred in December (b) 622,930
Total manufacturing costs 706,540 854,960
Work in process inventory, December 1 142,200 232,030
Work in process inventory, December 31 119,980 (c)
Cost of goods manufactured (c) 617,150
Finished goods inventory, December 1 125,160 107,830
Finished goods inventory, December 31 131,090 (d)
Sales 1,091,640 962,800
Cost of goods sold (d) 622,930
Gross profit (e) (e)
Operating expenses 142,200 (f)
Net income (f) 213,740

Required:
a. Determine the amounts of the missing items, identifying them by letter. Enter all amounts as positive numbers.
b. Prepare On Company's statement of cost of goods manufactured for December.
c. Prepare On Company's income statement for December.

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