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28 April, 09:22

Work-in-process that is being transferred into a department is debited to that work-in-process account, while work-in-process that is being transferred out of a department is credited to that work-in-process account True False

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  1. 28 April, 09:40
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    True

    Explanation:

    Work in process refers to those goods which require further processing. When a department transfers work in process (WIP) to another department, the recipient department's stock of WIP is debited i. e debit the receiver principle.

    Similarly work in process that is being transferred out of a department would be recorded like Purchase return i. e credit what goes out.

    A debit in WIP account increases it's balance whereas a credit in WIP account reduces it's balance.
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