EC 4 Q4 At the end of the year, but before an adjustment had been made to close Manufacturing Overhead Control, A-1 Frames had the following account balances: Raw Materials Inventory $ 126,870 Work in Process Inventory $ 147,660 Finished Goods Inventory $ 343,200 Cost of Goods Sold $ 1,959,640 At the beginning of the year, management had estimated that total manufacturing overhead would be $590,520 and had planned to apply overhead to jobs based on an estimated use 42,180 of machine hours. The actual number of machine hours used during the year was 49,600, and actual manufacturing overhead cost for the year was $722,500.

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At the end of the year, but before an adjustment had been made to close Manufacturing Overhead Control, A-1 Frames had the following account balances:

Raw Materials Inventory   $ 126,870  
Work in Process Inventory   $ 147,660  
Finished Goods Inventory   $ 343,200  
Cost of Goods Sold   $ 1,959,640  



At the beginning of the year, management had estimated that total manufacturing overhead would be $590,520 and had planned to apply overhead to jobs based on an estimated use 42,180 of machine hours. The actual number of machine hours used during the year was 49,600, and actual manufacturing overhead cost for the year was $722,500.

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What were the balances in the inventory accounts and Cost of Goods Sold if the amount of under- or overapplied overhead was
prorated to the appropriate accounts? (For computation purposes round percentages to 2 decimal places, e.g. 3.54. Round final
answers to O decimal places, e.g. 45,000)
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Work in Process Inventory
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Finished Goods Inventory
Cost of Goods Sold
Total
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