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Consider the following account balances (in thousands) for the Peterson Company. Peterson Company Beginning of 2017 End of 2017
Direct materials inventory 21,000 23,000
Work-in-process inventory 26,000 25,000
Finished-goods inventory 13,000 20,000
Purchases of direct materials 74,000
Direct manufacturing labor 22,000
Indirect manufacturing labor 17,000
Plant insurance 7,000
Depreciation - plant, building, and equipment 11,000
Repairs and maintenance - plant 3,000
Marketing, distribution, and customer-service costs 91,000
General and administrative costs 24,000
Requirement:
1. Prepare a schedule for the cost of goods manufactured for 2017.
A. Begin by preparing the schedule of cost of goods manufactured (in thousands).
B. Start with the direct materials and labor costs, then indirect manufacturing costs, and complete the schedule by calculating the cost of goods manufactured.
Peterson Company
Schedule of Cost of Goods Manufactured
For the Year Ended December 31, 2017 (in thousands)
Direct materials
Direct materials used
Direct manufacturing labor
Indirect manufacturing costs:
Total Indirect manufacturing costs
Manufacturing costs incurred during 2017
Total costs to account for
Cost of goods manufactured
2. Revenues for 2017 were $310 million.
Prepare the income statement for 2017. (Use parentheses or a minus sign for operating losses)
Peterson Company
Income Statement
For the Year Ended December 31, 2017 (in thousands)
Cost of goods sold:
Cost of goods sold
Operating costs
Total operating costs
Operating income (loss)

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