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Sleep Tight, Inc. manufactures comforters. The estimated inventories on January 1 for finished goods, work in process, and materials were $39,000, $33,000, and $27,000, respectively. The desired inventories on December 31 for finished goods, work in process, and materials were $42,000, $35,000, and $21,000, respectively. Direct materials purchases were $575,000, direct labor was $212,000 for the year, and factory overhead was $156,000. Prepare a cost of goods sold budget for Sleep Tight, Inc. Sleep Tight, Inc. Cost of Goods Sold Budget For the Year Ending December 31 Finished goods inventory, January 1 $ Work in process inventory, January 1 $ Direct materials: Direct materials, January 1 $ Direct materials purchases Cost of direct materials available for use $ Less direct materials inventory, December 31 Cost of direct materials placed in production $ Direct labor Factory overhead Total manufacturing costs Total work in process during the period $ Less work in process inventory, December 31 Cost of goods manufactured Cost of finished goods available for sale $ Less finished goods inventory, December 31 Cost of goods sold $

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