Before prorating the manufacturing overhead costs at the end of 2020, the Cost of Goods Sold and Finished Goods Inventory accounts had applied overhead costs of $57,500 and $20,000 in them, respectively. There was no Work-in-Process at the beginning or end of 2020. During the year, manufacturing overhead costs of $74,000 were actually incurred. The balance in the Applied Manufacturing Overhead was $77,500 at the end of 2020.
- If the under- or overapplied overhead is prorated between Cost of Goods Sold and the inventory accounts, what will be the Cost of Goods Sold balance after the proration? (rounded to the nearest whole dollar)
A) $58,403.
B) $56,597.
C) $60,197.
D) $54,903.
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