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Cline Manufacturing Company uses a job order system and maintains perpetual inventory records. The columns indicating the appropriate account(s) to be debited and credited for the transactions listed below. Fill the missing columns. Transactions
1 Raw materials were purchased on account. Raw Materials Inventory Accounts Payable
2 Issued a check to Dixon Machine Shop for repair work on factory equipment. Accumulated Depreciation Accounts Payable
3 Direct materials were requisitioned for Job 280. Work in Process Inventory Raw Materials Inventory
4 Factory labor was paid as incurred. Factory Labor Factory Wages Payable
5 Recognized direct labor and indirect labor used.
6 The production department requisitioned indirect materials for use in the factory.
7 Overhead was applied to production based on a predetermined overhead rate of $8 per labor hour. Manufacturing overhead Accounts payable
8 Goods that were completed were transferred to finished goods.
9 Goods costing $80,000 were sold for $105,000 on account. Accounts Receivable Sales Revenue
10 Paid for raw materials purchased previously on account. Cost of Goods Sold Finished Goods Inventory

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