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Question - Normal costing, overhead allocation, working backward. Gibson Manufacturing uses normal costing for its job-costing system, which has two direct-cost categories (direct materials and direct manufacturing labor) and one indirect-cost category (manufacturing overhead). The following information is obtained for 2009:
- Total manufacturingcosts, $8,000,000
- Manufacturing overhead allocated, $3,600,000 (allocated at a rate of 200% of direct manufacturing labor costs)
- Work-in-process inventory on January 1, 2009, $320,000
- Cost of finished goods manufactured, $7,920,000
Required -
1. Use information in the first two bullet points to calculate (a) direct manufacturing labor costs in 2009 and (b) cost of direct materials used in 2009.
2. Calculate the ending work-in-process inventory on December 31, 2009.
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