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Indicate the missing amount for each letter. Case 1 2 Direct materials used $9,780 $ (g) Direct labor 5,950 8,300 Manufacturing overhead 8,870 4,880 Total manufacturing costs 24600 (a) 16,210 Beginning work in process inventory 1,510 (h) Ending work in process inventory (b) 3,650 Sales revenue 25,780 (i) Sales discounts 2,810 2,070 Cost of goods manufactured 17,970 22,620 Beginning finished goods inventory (c) 4,030 Goods available for sale 22,860 (j) Cost of goods sold (d) (k) Ending finished goods inventory 3,720 3,110 Gross profit (e) 8,100 Operating expenses 3,510 (l) Net income (f) 5,330 eTextbook and Media Prepare a condensed cost of goods manufactured schedule for Case 1. CASE 1 Cost of Goods Manufactured Schedule $ $ : $ eTextbook and Media Prepare an income statement for Case 1. CASE 1 Income Statement $ : $ : $ Prepare the current assets section of the balance sheet for Case 1. Assume that in Case 1 the other items in the current assets section are as follows: Cash $3,170, Receivables (net) $15,360, Raw Materials $690, and Prepaid Expenses $500. (List Current Assets in order of liquidity.) CASE 1 (Partial) Balance Sheet $ $ $

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