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True Fit Shoe Company makes loafers. During the most recent year, True Fit incurred total
Requirements
Analyze the inventory accounts to determine:
- 1. Cost of direct materials purchased during the year.
- 2. Cost of goods manufactured for the year.
- 3. Cost of goods sold for the year.
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