Using the information below, calculate the cost of goods manufactured for the period: Beginning Raw Materials Inventory$33,000? Ending Raw Materials Inventory 24,600? Beginning Work in Process Inventory 63,000? Ending Work in Process Inventory 72,000? Beginning Finished Goods Inventory 92,000? Ending Finished Goods Inventory 75,000? Cost of Goods Sold for the period 548,000? Sales Revenues for the period 1,262,000? Operating Expenses for the period 240,000?
A. $573,200.
B. $565,000.
C. $557,000.
D. $531,000.
E. $540,000.
Answer: D
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