Respuesta :
Answer:
b. Beginning work in process
Explanation:
Work in process (WIP) doesn't form part of the flow of manufacturing activities.
The flow of manufacturing activities include the following format:
Opening raw materials
+ Raw materials Purchases
Raw materials available for use in production
- Ending Raw Materials Inventory
Raw Materials Used in Production
For manufacturing activities an entity will have the opening raw material to be used in production and will include more raw material purchased during the period which will total as the raw materials available for use in production. Through out the manufacturing activities the raw material available for use is utilized and any quantity that remains (i.e closing inventory) is subtracted to get raw material used in production, which also represents the cost of material used in the calculation of cost of goods sold (COGS).
Answer:
Beginning work-in-progress is not part of material activity in the flow of manufacturing activities.
The correct answer is B
Explanation:
Beginning work-in-progress is a component of production activities, which does not form an integral part of raw material activity in the flow of manufacturing activities.