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Keisha tombert, the bookkeeper for washington consulting, a political consulting firm, has recently completed a managerial accounting course at her local college. one of the topics covered in the course was the cost of goods manufactured schedule. keisha wondered if such a schedule could be prepared for her firm. she realized that, as a service-oriented company, it would have no work in process inventory to consider. listed below are the costs her firm incurred for the month ended august 31, 2017. supplies used on consulting contracts $1,860 supplies used in the administrative offices 2,380 depreciation on equipment used for contract work 940 depreciation used on administrative office equipment 1,350 salaries of professionals working on contracts 15,800 salaries of administrative office personnel 8,230 janitorial services for professional offices 770 janitorial services for administrative offices 580 insurance on contract operations 870 insurance on administrative operations 970 utilities for contract operations 1,720 utilities for administrative offices 1,420 (a) prepare a schedule of cost of contract services performed (similar to a cost of goods manufactured schedule) for the month. washington consulting schedule of cost of contract services performed $ $ $ click if you would like to show work for this question: open show work question attempts: 0 of 5 used

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