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Cost of Goods Manufactured can be computed as:

a. ending balance of work in process + raw materials purchased + direct labor costs incurred + manufacturing overhead costs applied ─ beginning balance of work in process.
b. beginning balance of work in process + raw materials used + direct labor costs incurred + manufacturing overhead costs applied ─ ending balance of work in process.
c. beginning balance of work in process + raw materials purchased + direct labor costs incurred + manufacturing overhead costs applied ─ ending balance of work in process.
d. ending balance of work in process + raw materials used + direct labor costs incurred + manufacturing overhead costs applied ─ beginning balance of work in process.

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User Suever
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Answer: Option (b) is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of goods manufactured is calculated as follows:

= Beginning balance of work in process + raw materials used + direct labor costs incurred + manufacturing overhead costs applied - ending balance of work in process

Cost of goods manufactured refers to the total amount of expenses that are incurred for producing the finished goods from the work in process inventories.

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