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Period Costs for a Manufacturing Company Would Flow Directly To

Question 46

Question 46

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Period costs for a manufacturing company would flow directly to:


A) The income statement as an expense.
B) Factory overhead.
C) The balance sheet as inventory.
D) Cost of goods sold on the income statement.
E) The current schedule of cost of goods manufactured.

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