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Business, 12.03.2021 15:40 clarissajimenez27
Consider the following job costing system, where manufacturing overhead is applied to Work-in-Process using a predetermined annual overhead rate. During February, the company's transactions included the following: Direct materials issued to production $100,000 Indirect materials issued to production $18,000 Manufacturing overhead incurred $135,000 Manufacturing overhead applied $123,000 Direct labor costs $117,000 The company had neither beginning nor ending inventory in Work-in-Process Inventory. What was the cost of jobs completed in February
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