Answer Posted / viswanatha reddy
The calculation of the cost of goods sold for a
manufacturing company is: Beginning Finished Goods Inventory
+ Cost of Goods Manufactured = Finished Goods Available for
Sale - Ending Finished Goods Inventory = Cost of Goods Sold.
The formula can be rearranged to read: Cost of Goods
Manufactured +/- the change in Finished Goods Inventory =
Cost of Goods Sold. If the Finished Goods Inventory
decreased, then the amount of this decrease is added to the
Cost of Goods Manufactured. If the Finished Goods Inventory
increased, then the amount of this increase is deducted from
the Cost of Goods Manufactured
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