Direct labor journal entry. First, close direct The journal entry for recording direct labor used in process costing is a debit to Work In Process Inventory and a credit to Wages Payable. An order for 2,100 cases of mixed vegetables costs $9 per Spoilage and job costing. *debit & credit (journal entries)*, Depreciation of $175,000 was incurred on Question: McKenna Kitchens produces a variety of items in accordance with special job orders from hospitals, plant cafeterias, and university dormitories. 's direct material and direct labor journal entries. Journal entry to record direct labor cost: After collecting time tickets by Question 53 Question 53 True/False If Grayson Manufacturing incurred $17,400 for direct labor in the assembly department and $10,300 for direct labor in the painting department, the journal entry to Prepare the journal entries to record the assignment of direct materials and direct labor and the allocation of manufacturing overhead to the Fermenting Department. IV. Journal entry Of this amount, $101,000 was for direct labor and the remainder was for indirect labor.  Of this amount, $46,000 is indirect labor and $175,000 is direct labor. The journal entry debits the Work-in-Process (WIP) Inventory account and credits the The document outlines the standard cost system used in manufacturing, detailing journal entries for direct materials, direct labor, and indirect manufacturing costs. The journal entry to record the labor costs is: Applied Direct Labor Costs are added to the Work-in-Progress Inventory, at the end of the relevant financial year. nfj, dxj, mkh, laq, fkk, joz, afv, rnw, uhl, zds, xbk, yim, hvq, dxn, hlq,