EXHIBIT 5.12 for a firm's income statement and can be used to evaluate a firm's manufacturing effort. cost of goods was first introduced in Chapter 2. How ever, in a normal costing system, the report is somewhat different from the actual report presented in that chapter. presented in Exhibit 5.13 summarizes The statement of cost of goods manufactured the production activity of All Signs Company for January. The key difference between this report and the one appearing in Chapter 2 is the of applied overhead to arrive at the cost of goods manufactured. Finished goods inventories are carried at normal cost rather than the actual cost. obtain this fig- Notice that ending work-in-process inventory is S850 Where did we ure? Of the two jobs, Job 101 was finished and transferred to Finished Goods Inventory at a cost of si 840. This amount is credited to Work-in-Process Inventory, leaving an ending balance of s850. Alternatively, we can add up the amounts debited to Work-in- Process Inventory for all remaining unfinished jobs. Job 102 is the only job still in pro- cess. The manufacturing costs assigned thus far are direct materials, S500: direct labor. Summary of Finished Goods Cost Flow Finished Goods Inventory Work in Process Inventory (2) 1,500 (6) 1,840 (6) 1,840 Transfer of (3) 850 Finished Goods (4) 340