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Job order cost system-journal entries
Shown below is a partial list of accounts for Miles Mfg. Co., followed by a list of transactions. Indicate the accounts that would be debited and credited in recording each transaction by placing the appropriate account numbers in the space provided. The company uses a job order cost accounting system.
 (1) Cash  (6)  Cost of Goods Sold  (2) Materials Inventory  (7)  Direct Labor  (3) Work-in-Process Inventory  (8)  Manufacturing Overhead  (4) Finished Goods Inventory  (controlling account)  (5) Sales \begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline \text { (1) Cash } & \text { (6) } & \text { Cost of Goods Sold } \\\hline \text { (2) Materials Inventory } & \text { (7) } & \text { Direct Labor } \\\hline \text { (3) Work-in-Process Inventory } & \text { (8) } & \text { Manufacturing Overhead } \\\hline \text { (4) Finished Goods Inventory } & & \text { (controlling account) } \\\hline \text { (5) Sales } & & \\\hline\end{array}  Job order cost system-journal entries Shown below is a partial list of accounts for Miles Mfg. Co., followed by a list of transactions. Indicate the accounts that would be debited and credited in recording each transaction by placing the appropriate account numbers in the space provided. The company uses a job order cost accounting system.   \begin{array} { | l | l | l | }  \hline \text { (1) Cash } & \text { (6) } & \text { Cost of Goods Sold } \\ \hline \text { (2) Materials Inventory } & \text { (7) } & \text { Direct Labor } \\ \hline \text { (3) Work-in-Process Inventory } & \text { (8) } & \text { Manufacturing Overhead } \\ \hline \text { (4) Finished Goods Inventory } & & \text { (controlling account) } \\ \hline \text { (5) Sales } & & \\ \hline \end{array}


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