EBK HORNGREN'S ACCOUNTING, THE FINANCIA
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Chapter 23, Problem 11QC
HajorNet System’s static budget predicted production of and sales of 100 connectors in August, but the company actually produced and sold only 84 connectors, Direct materials were budgeted at $95 per connector The company purchased and used direct materials that cost $8,148 What is the
Learning Objective 6
Date | Accounts and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
a. | Raw Materials Inventory Direct Materials Cost Variance Accounts Payable |
7,980 168 |
8.148 |
b. | Raw Materials Inventory Direct Materials Efficiency Variance Accounts Payable |
7,980 168 |
8,148 |
c. | Work-in-Process Inventory Direct Materials Cost Variance Raw Materials Inventory |
7,980 168 |
8,148 |
d. | Work-in-Process Inventory Direct Materials Efficiency Variance Raw Materials Inventory |
7,980 168 |
8,148 |
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