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Business, 29.01.2021 16:10 ldpozorski

Crawford Corporation incurred the following transactions. 1. Purchased raw materials on account $53,800.
2. Raw Materials of $36,500 were requisitioned to the factory. An analysis of the materials requisition slips indicated that $8,500 was classified as indirect materials.
3. Factory labor costs incurred were $61,900, of which $50,000 pertained to factory wages payable and $11,900 pertained to employer payroll taxes payable.
4. Time tickets indicated that $54,900 was direct labor and $7,000 was indirect labor.
5. Manufacturing overhead costs incurred on account were $82,300.
6. Depreciation on the company's office building was $9,000.
7. Manufacturing overhead was applied at the rate of 160% of direct labor cost.
8. Goods costing $96,600 were completed and transferred to finished goods.
9. Finished goods costing $79,400 to manufacture were sold on account for $106,800.

Required:
Journalize the transactions.

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