Which of the following internal control activities most likely would prevent direct labor hours from being charged to manufacturing overhead?

A. Periodic independent counts of work-in-process for comparison to recorded amounts.
B. Reconciliation of work-in-process inventory with periodic cost budgets.
C. Comparison of daily journal entries with approved production orders.
D. Use of time sheets to record actual labor worked on production orders.


Answer: D

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