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Journalize the following transaction: Factory wages allocated: direct labor, $82,160; indirect labor $15,620 Debit for $...

Journalize the following transaction:

Factory wages allocated: direct labor, $82,160; indirect labor $15,620

Debit for $

Debit    for $

Credit    for $

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Date    Account Title                         Debit-$                Credit-$

          W.I.P Inventory                           82160

          Manufacturing OH                     15620

          Wages Payable                                                    97780

      Being the direct and indirect labor recorded.


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