The journal entry to record the usage of Indirect Materials
includes a debit to Work in Process Inventory.
True or False?
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The amount of indirect material should be debited to work in process to record it.
The journal entry to record the usage of Indirect Materials includes a debit to Work in...
Present the journal entry for (a) usage of direct and indirect materials. (Record debits first, then credits. Explanations are not required.) Journal Entry Accounts Debit Credit (a) Present the journal entry for (b) manufacturing labor incurred. Journal Entry Accounts Debit Credit (b) Present the journal entry for (c) manufacturing overhead costs incurred. Journal Entry Accounts Debit Credit (c) Present the journal entry for (d) allocation of manufacturing overhead costs to jobs. Journal Entry Accounts Debit Credit (d) Present the journal...
a. The journal entry to assign costs of direct materials used in production includes which two of the following? Select the correct answer to complete each question. Multiple boxes may be checked if needed. Credit to Raw Materials Inventory Debit to Raw Materials Inventory Credit to Work in Process Inventory Debit to Factory Overhead Credit to Factory Overhead Debit to Work in Process Inventory b. The journal entry to record indirect materials used in production includes which two of the...
The journal entry to record indirect labor costs used in production includes a debit to Factory
Cost of materials purchases on account Cost of materials requisitioned (includes $2,300 of indirect) Direct labor costs incurred Manufacturing overhead costs incurred, including indirect materials Cost of goods completed Cost of goods sold Beginning raw materials inventory Beginning work in process inventory Beginning finished goods inventory Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate (as % of direct labor cost) $77,900 $45,300 $80,300 $98,800 $276,900 $149,000 $19,600 $35,300 $25,700 115% The journal entry to record actual manufacturing overhead costs includes a O A. debit...
1. Prepare entries dated June 30 to record: (a) raw materials purchases, (b) direct materials usage(c) Indirect materials usage d) direct labor usage, ) labor usageoverhead costs, () overhead applied, and () payment of total payroll costs. Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) Pro-Weave manufactures stadium blankets by passing the products through a weaving department and a sewing department. The following information is available regarding its June inventories: Raw materials inventory Work in process inventory-Weaving...
de $600 of direct materials and stoof indirect materials to production 17) The journal entry to issue $600 of direct mat involves debit(s) to the A) Work-in-Process Inventory account for B) Manufacturing Overhead account for 5630 C) Work-in-Process Inventory account for $600 and D) Work-in-Process Inventory account for $630 35 Inventory account for $600 and Finished Goods Inventory account for 530 ocess Inventory account for and Manufacturing Overhead account for $250 18) The journal entry to record indirect labor costs...
Journal entry one is given. Journal entry 2 record the raw materials used in production, 189,000 (151,200 direct materials and 37,800 indirect materials). Journal entry 3 record the entry for accrued direct Labor costs incurred, 50,000; indirect Labor cost incurred, 22,000. Journal entry 4 depreciation recorded on factory equipment, 105,000. Journal entry 5 other manufacturing overhead costs accrued during October, 130,000. Journal entry 6 The company applies manufacturing overhead cost to production on the basis of 6$ per machine hour....
The journal entry to transfer goods in process from Department X to Department Y includes a debit to Work in Process—Department X. true or false
Indirect materials are any materials needed to make a product that can be directly traced to the product. True False Journalizing the entry to record a job completed would include a debit to a.Finished Goods b.Factory Overhead c.Work in Process d.Cost of Goods Sold The direct labor and overhead costs of providing services to clients are accumulated in a.Work in Process b.Administrative Salaries Expense c.Overhead d.Finished Services Expense The journal entry to record the transfer of 1,040 units of part...
Prepare journal entries to record the following production activities. 1. Paid overhead costs (other than indirect materials and indirect labor) of $38,750. 2. Applied overhead at 110% of direct labor costs. Direct labor costs were $42,000 in the Roasting department and $33,000 in the Blending department. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet Record the entry for overhead applied to production. Note: Enter debits before credits. Transaction Debit Credit 2 General Journal Work in process inventory—Roasting Finshed goods inventory 82,500 82,500