Multiple Choice
M.A.E. charged the following amounts of overhead to jobs during the year: $20,000 to jobs still in process, $60,000 to jobs completed but not sold, and $120,000 to jobs finished and sold. At year-end, M.A.E. Company's Factory Overhead account has a credit balance of $5,000, which is not a material amount. What entry should M.A.E. make at year-end?
A) No entry is needed.
B) Debit Factory Overhead $5,000; credit Cost of Goods Sold $5,000.
C) Debit Cost of Goods Sold $5,000; credit Factory Overhead $5,000.
D) Debit Factory Overhead $5,000; credit Goods in Process Inventory $5,000.
E) Debit Factory Overhead $5,000; credit Finished Goods Inventory $5,000.
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