Chocolaterie de Geneve, SA, is located in a French-speaking canton in Switzerland. The company makes...

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Chocolaterie de Geneve, SA, is located in a French-speaking canton in Switzerland. The company makes chocolate truffles that are sold in popular embossed tins. The company has two processing departmentsCooking and Molding. In the Cooking Department, the raw ingredients for the truffles are mixed and then cooked in special candy-making vats. In the Molding Department, the melted chocolate and other ingredients from the Cooking Department are carefully poured into molds and decorative flourishes are applied by hand. After cooling, the truffles are packed for sale. The company uses a process costing system. The T-accounts below show the flow of costs through the two departments in April:

Work in ProcessCooking
Balance 4/1 9,000 Transferred out

764,000

Direct materials

334,000

Direct labor

259,000

Overhead

190,000

Work in ProcessMolding
Balance 4/1 24,000 Transferred out 976,000
Transferred in 764,000
Direct labor 118,000
Overhead

94,000

Required:

Prepare journal entries showing the flow of costs through the two processing departments during April. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)

1. Record issuance of raw materials

2. Record the direct labor incurred.

3. Record entry to apply manufacturing overhead.

4. Record the work completed in Cooking Department.

5. Record the work completed in Molding Department.

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