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Paulson Manufacturing Company uses the perpetual inventory system to account for its manufacturing inventories. The following are Paulson's transactions during July 2016 July 5 Received material costing $1,000 from a supplier. The material was purchased on account.
9 Requisitioned $3,000 of material for use in the factory, consisting of $2,500 of direct material and $500 of indirect material.
11 Recorded the factory payroll: $6,750 of direct labor and $750 of indirect labor.
17 Incurred various overhead costs totaling $7,000. (Credit Accounts Payable.)
20 Applied $10,000 of manufacturing overhead to the products being manufactured.
23 Completed product costing $8,000 and moved it to the warehouse.
26 Sold goods with a product cost of $1,500 on account for $2,500.

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Record the transactions listed above in general journal form

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