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Custom cabinetry has one job in process (job 120) as of june 30; at that time, its job cost sheet reports direct materials of $8,900, direct labor of $4,000, and applied overhead of $3,600. custom cabinetry applies overhead at the rate of 90% of direct labor cost. during july, job 120 is sold (on account) for $24,000, job 121 is started and completed, and job 122 is started and still in process at the end of the month. custom cabinetry incurs the following costs during july. july product costs job 120 job 121 job 122 totaldirect materials $1,500 $7,400 $4,000 $12,900direct labor 3,800 3,800 2,800 10,400overhead applied ? ? ? ? 1. prepare journal entries for the following in july. a. direct materials used in production. b. direct labor used in production. c. overhead applied. d. the sale of job 120e. cost of goods sold for job 1202. compute the july 31 balances of the work in process inventory and the finished goods inventory general ledger accounts. item27item 27custom cabinetry has one job in process (job 120) as of june 30; at that time, its job cost sheet reports direct materials of $8,900, direct labor of $4,000, and applied overhead of $3,600. custom cabinetry applies overhead at the rate of 90% of direct labor cost. during july, job 120 is sold (on account) for $24,000, job 121 is started and completed, and job 122 is started and still in process at the end of the month. custom cabinetry incurs the following costs during july.

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