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Blue Book printing is budgeting sales of 21,000 units and already has 3,000 in beginning inventory....

Blue Book printing is budgeting sales of 21,000 units and already has 3,000 in beginning inventory. How many units must be produced to also meet the 5,000 units required in ending inventory?

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Blue Book printing
Production Budget
Budgeted Sales Units                                   21,000
Add: Desired Ending Finished Goods Inventory 5000
Total requirements                                   26,000
Less: Beginning Finished Goods Inventory                                      3,000
Planned production                                   23,000
Ans 23000 units

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