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For each transaction provided, choose the appropriate account from the list that would receive a debit entry as a result of the transaction. (Choices may be used more than once.)
a.Cash
b.Accounts receivable
c.Supplies
d.Prepaid insurance
e.Land
f.Equipment
g.Accounts payable
h.Unearned revenues
i.Notes payable
j.Common stock
k.Retained earnings
l.Service revenue
m.Salary expense
n.Insurance expense
o.Utilities expense
p.Dividends
-Paying utilities
Overapplied Overhead
The condition where the amount of manufacturing overhead allocated to products exceeds the actual overhead costs incurred.
Cost of Goods
The total expense incurred in acquiring or manufacturing the products sold by a business, typically including raw materials and labor costs.
Job-Order Costing
A costing method used where each job is costed separately and includes all materials, labor, and overhead specific to that job.
Underapplied Overhead
This occurs when the actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred exceed the allocated manufacturing overhead cost.
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