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3A Corporation makes different types of hubcaps for cars. The company
accumulates volumes of metal edges as scrap. At least once a month, the scrap
metal is sold to a local manufacturer for further processing. This month's scrap
sales on account total P15,000.00. The company is using normal cost system.
Required: Prepare the appropriate journal entry to record the sale of the scrap for
each of the following alternatives:
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1. Scrap sale is viewed as additional revenue
2. Scrap sale is viewed as reduction of cost of goods sold
3. When scrap materials are traceable as indirect materials
4. When scrap materials are traceable as direct materials
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