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ch of the following entries would be made to record $20,600 of labor-80% of which is direct, and 20% of which is indirect- to jobs? A. Wages Payable WIP Inventory Manufacing Inventory B. Work in Process Inventory Manufacturing Overhead Wages Payable C. Manufacturing Overhead Manufacturing Wages D. Work in Process Inventory Wages Payable

          ch of the following entries would be made to record $20,600 of labor-80% of which is direct, and 20% of which is indirect- to jobs?
A. Wages Payable
WIP Inventory
Manufacing Inventory
B. Work in Process Inventory
Manufacturing Overhead
Wages Payable
C. Manufacturing Overhead
Manufacturing Wages
D. Work in Process Inventory
Wages Payable
        
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ch of the following entries would be made to record 20,600 of labor-80% of which is direct, and 20% of which is indirect- to jobs?
A. Wages Payable
WIP Inventory
Manufacing Inventory
B. Work in Process Inventory
Manufacturing Overhead
Wages Payable
C. Manufacturing Overhead
Manufacturing Wages
D. Work in Process Inventory
Wages Payable

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Each of the following entries would be made to record $20,600 of labor - 80% of which is direct, and 20% of which is indirect - to jobs: A. Wages Payable 20,600 WIP Inventory Manufacturing Inventory B. Work in Process Inventory 16,480 Manufacturing Overhead 4,120 Wages Payable C. Manufacturing Overhead 20,600 Manufacturing Wages 20,600 D. Work in Process Inventory 20,600 Wages Payable
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00:01 Okay, so we are going to be doing an analysis of a manufacturing company.
00:05 So the information that we're given is this manufacturing company actually purchased at 9 ,000 indirect materials.
00:16 So 95 ,000 of indirect materials.
00:26 And then the other piece of information that is given is that incurred labor costs as follows.
00:33 The is direct labor cost, which is put it here, direct labor, dl is given as 56 ,000, and the is indirect labor given as the 18 ,600 other manufacturing overheads, picturing overheads were given as 1 or 7 ,000 and excluding indirect labor.
01:19 Transferred 80 % of the materials to the manufacturing assembly line.
01:24 So 80 % of material transferred.
01:34 Okay, so we get a picture here of the manufacturing plant and the manufacturing process.
01:43 So completely 65 % of the working process during the year, sold 85%.
01:52 So completed 65 % work in process, and then sold 85 % of the completed goods.
02:13 Okay, so that's quite an analysis.
02:16 So what does the question require of us? there are no beginning inventories.
02:21 What is the general entry to record the labour cost for the period? okay, so there are several options that were given.
02:31 Okay, so which one, which account do we debit, which one do we credit? so let's look at the options...
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