Catherman Corporation manufactures one product. It does not maintain any beginning or ending inventories. The company uses a standard cost system in which inventories are recorded at their standard costs and any variances are closed directly to Cost of Goods Sold.During the year, the company produced and sold 32,400 units at a price of $42.30 per unit. Its standard cost per unit produced is $36.90 and its selling and administrative expenses totaled $102,000. The company does not have any variable manufacturing overhead costs and it recorded the following variances during the year: Materials price variance$62,000UMaterials quantity variance$900ULabor rate variance$30,210ULabor efficiency variance$8,000UFixed manufacturing overhead budget variance$16,900FFixed manufacturing overhead
volume variance$17,400FThe adjusted Cost of Goods Sold after closing all of the variances to Cost of Goods Sold will be closest to:
A. $1,128,750
B. $1,303,710
C. $1,195,560
D. $1,262,370
Answer: D
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