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Bodin Company manufactures finger splints for kids who get tendonitis from playing video games. The firm had the following inventories at the beginning and end of the month of January. January 1 January 31Finished goods $125,000 $117,000Work in process 235,000 251,000Raw material 134,000 124,000The following additional data pertain to January operations. Raw material purchased $191,000Direct labor 300,000Actual manufacturing overhead 175,000Actual selling and administrative expenses 115,000The company applies manufacturing overhead at the rate of 60 percent of direct labor costs. Any over- applied or underapplied manufacturing overhead is accumulated until the end of the year. Required: Compute the following amounts.1. The company's prime cost for January.2. The total manufacturing cost for January.3. The cost of goods manufactured for January.4. The cost of goods sold for January.5. The balance in the Manufacturing Overhead account on January 31. Debit or credit?

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