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Business, 30.03.2021 21:20, sallyguzman4281

Part D (4 points each for a possible total of 24 points) From the following transactions, prepare the appropriate general journal entries for the month of April. 1. Raw materials costing $60,000 were issued from the storeroom. 2. Direct labor of $53,000 was charged to production. 3. Indirect labor costs of $17,000 were incurred. 4. Overhead was applied at the rate of 40% of direct labor dollars. 5. Completed products costing $42,000 were transferred to finished goods. 6. Products costing $32,000 were sold.

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