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The Allen Company has the following information for the Assembly Department for the month of October:
Overhead rate is 200 percent of direct labor costs.
Allen Company uses aprocess costing system for the Assembly Department.
What is the total amount of debits to Work in Process-Assembly Department for October?
Materials purchased | $ 45,000 |
Materials used | 49,000 |
Direct labor | 30,000 |
Actual manufacturing |
56,000 |
Cost of goods completed and transferred to the Finishing Dept. | 125,000 |
Allen Company uses a
What is the total amount of debits to Work in Process-Assembly Department for October?
a. $125,000
b. $109,000
c. $139,000
d. $131,000
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