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Please answer this asap I'll give u 5 stars and an upvote too thankyou Kolm Co. manufactures its products in a continuous process involving two

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Kolm Co. manufactures its products in a continuous process involving two departments, Machining and Assembly. The following transactions are related to production during June. PLEASE skip a line between each transaction AND use ONLY account titles listed in the chart of accounts: (a) Materials purchased (on June 1) on account $180,000. (b) Materials requisitioned by: Machining $73,000 direct and $9,000 indirect materials: Assembly, $4,900 indirect materials. Direct labor used by Machining, $23,000: Assembly, $47.000. (d) Depreciation expenses: Machining 54,500; Assembly, 57,800. (e) Factory overhead applied: Machining, $9.700: Assembly, 511,300. (0) Machining Department transferred $98,300 to Assembly Department Assembly Department transferred $83,400 to finished goods. (9 Sold goods on account, $100,000; cost of goods sold, $68,000. Required: Write journal entries in the template below to record the transactions related to production on June 30. Refer to the Chart of Accounts linked below for exact wording of account titles. (Note: entries fand g have 2 parts - 4 total lines) Chart of Arcounts.odt Date Account title Debit Credit

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