Entry for Factory Labor Costs The weekly time tickets indicate the following distribution of labor hours for three direct labor employees:      Hours      Job 301    Job 302    Job 303    Process Improvement Landon Vincento    9         18         11         2      Fahad Hamad    11         15         13         1      Ivory Argo    8         20         9         3      The direct labor rate earned per hour by the three employees is as follows: Landon Vincento    $35 Fahad Hamad    36 Ivory Argo    28 The process improvement category includes training, quality improvement, and other indirect tasks. Question Content Area a. Journalize the entry to record the factory labor costs for the week. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. blank       - Select -  - Select -         - Select -  - Select -         - Select -  - Select -  Question Content Area b. Assume that Jobs 301 and 302 were completed but not sold during the week and that Job 303 remained incomplete at the end of the week. How would the direct labor costs for all three jobs be reflected on the financial statements at the end of the week? The direct labor costs for the completed jobs would become part of the     . The direct labor costs for Job 303 would be remain part of the

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Entry for Factory Labor Costs
The weekly time tickets indicate the following distribution of labor hours for three direct labor employees:
     Hours
     Job 301    Job 302    Job 303    Process
Improvement
Landon Vincento    9         18         11         2     
Fahad Hamad    11         15         13         1     
Ivory Argo    8         20         9         3     
The direct labor rate earned per hour by the three employees is as follows:
Landon Vincento    $35
Fahad Hamad    36
Ivory Argo    28
The process improvement category includes training, quality improvement, and other indirect tasks.
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a. Journalize the entry to record the factory labor costs for the week. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
blank      
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- Select - 
      
- Select - 
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b. Assume that Jobs 301 and 302 were completed but not sold during the week and that Job 303 remained incomplete at the end of the week. How would the direct labor costs for all three jobs be reflected on the financial statements at the end of the week?
The direct labor costs for the completed jobs would become part of the 
  
. The direct labor costs for Job 303 would be remain part of the 
  
.

 

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