Pharmally Biologic Inc has provided data concerning the company's Manufacturing Overhead account for the month of April. Prior to the closing of the overapplied or underapplied balance to Cost of Goods Sold, the total of the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account was ₱5,200,000 and the total of the credits to the account was ₱5,600,000. Which of the following statements is TRUE? Group of answer choices Manufacturing overhead transferred from Finished Goods to the Cost of Goods Sold during the month was ₱5,600,000. Manufacturing overhead for the month was underapplied by ₱400,000.  The actual manufacturing overhead incurred during the month was ₱5,600,000.  Manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process for the month was ₱5,600,000.   Refer to the T-account below: Raw Materials DEBIT CREDIT  Balance ₱   15,000     (9) ₱   75,000     (5)         85,000        Balance   25,000       Entry (9) could represent which of the following? Group of answer choices Requisitions of raw materials to be used in production. Purchases of raw materials. Overhead cost applied to Work in Process. Payments for raw materials.

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Pharmally Biologic Inc has provided data concerning the company's Manufacturing Overhead account for the month of April. Prior to the closing of the overapplied or underapplied balance to Cost of Goods Sold, the total of the debits to the Manufacturing Overhead account was ₱5,200,000 and the total of the credits to the account was ₱5,600,000. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

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Manufacturing overhead transferred from Finished Goods to the Cost of Goods Sold during the month was ₱5,600,000.

Manufacturing overhead for the month was underapplied by ₱400,000. 

The actual manufacturing overhead incurred during the month was ₱5,600,000. 

Manufacturing overhead applied to Work in Process for the month was ₱5,600,000.

 

Refer to the T-account below:

Raw Materials
DEBIT CREDIT
 Balance ₱   15,000     (9) ₱   75,000   
 (5)         85,000      
 Balance   25,000      

Entry (9) could represent which of the following?

Group of answer choices
Requisitions of raw materials to be used in production.
Purchases of raw materials.
Overhead cost applied to Work in Process.
Payments for raw materials. 
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