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A. Collections of accounts receivable during November amounted to $205,100. b. Sales revenue in November was 120 percent of cost of goods sold. All sales are on account. c. Overhead is applied using an annual predetermined overhead rate using direct-labor hours (based on practical capacity). d. The budgeted overhead for the current year is $720,000. e. Budgeted direct-labor cost for the current year is $960,000. The direct-labor rate is $20 per hour. f. The accounts payable balance on November 30 was $1,000. Only purchases of raw material are credited to accounts payable. A payment of $81,000 was made on November 15. g. November’s cost of goods sold amounted to $181,000. h. The November 30 balance in finished-goods inventory was $4,250. i. Payments of $79,500 were made to direct-labor employees during November. The October 31 balance in the Wages Payable account was $1,000. j. The actual manufacturing overhead for November was $60,000. k. An analysis of the furniture still in process on November 30 revealed that so far these items have required 500 hours of direct labor and $20,600 of direct material.1. Prepare ledger accounts to show the flow of costs through the company’s manufacturing accounts during the year. 2. Prepare a partial balance sheet and a partial income statement to reflect the information given above.

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