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Benson Industries Uses a Process Cost System The Cost of Work in Process in Department B at First

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Benson Industries uses a process cost system. Products are processed first by Department A second by Department B and then they are transferred to the finished goods warehouse. Shown below is the cost information for Department B during the month of October:  Costs of units transferred in $120,000 Manufacturing costs added in Department B:  Direct materials $50,000 Direct labor 12,000 Manufacturing overhead 19,000$81,000 Total costs charged to Department B in October $201,0000\begin{array} { l r r } \text { Costs of units transferred in } & & \$ 120,000 \\\text { Manufacturing costs added in Department B: } & & \\\text { Direct materials } &\$ 50,000 & \\\text { Direct labor } & 12,000& \\\text { Manufacturing overhead } &19,000 & \$ 81,000 \\\text { Total costs charged to Department B in October } && \$ 201,0000 \\\end{array} The cost of work in process in Department B at October 1 is $25000 and the cost of work in process at October 31 has been determined to be $30000.
Instructions
Prepare journal entries to record for the month of October:
(a) The transfer of production from Department A to B.
(b) The manufacturing costs incurred by Department B.
(c) The transfer of completed units from Department B to the finished goods warehouse.


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