Explanation:
First, Depository institution
Institution that collect money from people and pay interest . You may can deposit your cash and withdraw it anytime . If you put longer they pay interest. Interest may be fixed or variable. On other words, from that institution you can send your money to other people ,can get credit or debit card to withdraw or shopping. They gave you loans. Such institution are:
Commercial bank , Saving institution,credit union and so on.
In last remember that those who pay you interest ,give loan facilities, business transaction and collect your money they are Depository. They have 3 types of account for people who want to deposit their money. 1. Current account 2. Saving Account 3. Fixed
Non Depository institution
Where you cannot put your money and withdraw it . You would not get interest. They are intermediary between borrowers and saver. They are:
Mutual funds: where you buy scheme in units. It like investment . Then they pay you bonus and even you can sales it on market. Don't confuse mutual funds collect money from public invest it on market and share their profit.
Insurance companies: they insure your belonginess. They pay when your things goes beyond the normal level. Like. Car theft,goods damage.
Pension fund:
Security firms: investment companies ,broker house.
Answer: A. Depository institutions earn money from what customers put into the institution.
Explanation:
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Ellcrys Corp. writes 71 checks a day for an average amount of $537 each. These checks generally clear the bank 3.75 days after they are written. In addition, the firm generally receives 68 checks with an average amount of $622 each. Deposited amounts are available after an average of 3.25 days. Is this a disbursement or collection float? What is the value of the float?
Answer:
Yes
Disbursement float of $5,515
Explanation:
Yes Based on the information given this a DISBURSEMENT FLOAT
Calculation to determine the value of the float
First step is to calculate the Disbursement float
Disbursement float = 71 × $537 × 3.75 days
Disbursement float = $142,977
Second step is to calculate the Collection float
Collection float = 68 × $622 × 3.25 days
Collection float = $137,462
Now let calculate the value of the float
Value of the float =$142,977 - $137,462
Value of the float = $5,515
Therefore the Value of the float will be $5,515
TVLand sells home entertainment systems and also offers a complementary installation service. The same service is offered by other vendors for $50 on average, and TVLand typically charges approximately 40% more than other vendors for similar services on a stand-alone basis. Using the adjusted market assessment approach, the stand-alone selling price of the installation service is:
Answer:
$70
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what the stand-alone selling price of the installation service is:
Stand-alone selling price= $50 + (40%*$50)
Stand-alone selling price=$50+$20
Stand-alone selling price= $70
Therefore the stand-alone selling price of the installation service is:$70
Last year Rennie Industries had sales of $395,000, assets of $175,000 (which equals total invested capital), a profit margin of 5.3%, and an equity multiplier of 1.2. The CFO believes that the company could reduce its assets by $51,000 without affecting either sales or costs. The firm finances using only debt and common equity. Had it reduced its assets by this amount, and had the debt/total invested capital ratio, sales, and costs remained constant, how much would the ROE have changed? Do not round your intermediate calculations.
Answer: 5.9%
Explanation:
Before:
Equity is calculated as:
= Total Assets / Equity Multiplier
= $ 175,000 / 1.2
= $ 145,833
Therefore, ROE will be:
= (Turnover × Profit Margin) / Equity
= ($ 395,000 × 5.3%) / $ 145,833
= $ 20935 / $145,833
= 0.1436
= 14.36%
After:
New Total Assets will be:
= $ 175,000 - $ 51,000
= $ 124,000
Equity
= Total Assets / Equity Multiplier
= $ 124,000 / 1.2
= $ 103,333
ROE will then be:
= (Turnover × Profit Margin) / Equity
= ($ 395,000 × 5.3%) / $ 103,333
= $ 20935 / $ 103,333
= 0.2026
= 20.26%
Therefore, the change in ROE will be:
= 20.26% - 14.36%
= 5.9%
= 4.035%
Billings Company produces two products, Product Reno and Product Tahoe. Each product goes through its own assembly and finishing departments. However, both of them must go through the painting department. The painting department has capacity of 1,968 hours per year. Product Reno has a unit contribution margin of $96 and requires four hours of painting department time. Product Tahoe has a unit contribution margin of $78 and requires three hours of painting department time.There are no other constraints.Assume that only 500 units of each product can be sold.Required:1. What is the optimal mix of products? If required, round your answers to the nearest whole number. Optimal MixReno unitsTahoe units2. What is the total contribution margin earned for the optimal mix?$
Answer:
Optimal product mix :Tahoe = 500 units, Renoe = 117 units
Total contribution = $50,232
Explanation:
When a business is faced with a problem of shortage of a resource which can be used to produced more than one product type, to maximize the use of the resource , the business should allocate the scare resource for production purpose in such a way that it maximizes the contribution per unit of the scare resource.
Therefore Billing Company should allocate the painting hours to maximise the contribution per unit of painting hour
Product Reno Tahoe
$ $
Contribution per unit 96 78
Painting hour 4 3
Contribution per hour * 24 26
* = contribution per unit/painting hour per unit
Production mix
Product Unit Painting hour
Tahoe 500 1500
Renoe 117*** 468**
Total
**Balance of painting hour = 1968-1500= 468 hours
*** Unit of Renoe = 468/4=117 units
Optimal product mix = Tahoe = 500 units, Renoe = 117 units
Total contribution = (117× 96) + (500×78) = $50,232
If the Hunter Foundation had decided to focus only on fighting measles, the
organization would no longer exist because measles is generally considered a
conquered disease. The Hunter Foundation switched its mission to fighting
contagious viruses. This example shows that ____
Explanation:
a good strategic plan cannot protect and grow firms resouces
Keystone, Inc., replaced its truck-and-dolley system of moving inventory around its plant with a computer-controlled conveyor system. The costs associated with this equipment replacement were as follows: Purchase price of conveyor system$1,300,000 Book value of truck-and-dolley system50,000 Installation cost of new conveyor system85,000 The truck-and-dolley system was sold for scrap for $70,000. What value should be capitalized to the balance sheet of Keystone, Inc., as the cost basis of the new conveyor system
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The cost basis for the new conveyor system will be:
Purchase price = $1,300,000
Add : Installation cost = $85,000
Therefore, Cost of new conveyor system will be:
= $1,300,000 + $85,000
= $1,385,000
The gain on the sale of old truck will be $70000 - $50000 = $20,000 whcinwill be credited to the income statement.
Applying the Cost of Goods Sold Model The following amounts were obtained from Stanwick Company's accounting records. 2019 2020 Net sales $388,600 $427,460 Cost of goods sold: Beginning inventory $36,800 (d) Purchases (a) 296,700 Goods available for sale (b) (e) Ending inventory 42,060 (f) Cost of goods sold (c) 295,390 Gross margin $117,960 (g)
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
2020 Beginning inventory
Beginning inventory
Add: Purchases
$296,700
Cost of goods available for sale
$296,700
Less: Ending inventory
($1,310)
Cos of goods sold
$295,390
2019 Purchases
Purchases = Ending inventory - Beginning inventory
Purchases = $42,060 - $36,800
Purchases = $5,260
Suppose that Perry and Taimur both produce poems and novels. Perry’s productive capabilities are as follows. He can produce 12 poems if he spends all of his time writing poems or he can write 2 novels if he spends all of his time writing novels. He can also produce any linear combination in between. Taimur’s productive capabilities are as follows. He can produce 12 poems if he spends all of his time writing poems or he can write 4 novels if he spends all of his time writing novels. He can also produce any linear combination in between.
A. Which person can produce poems at lower opportunity cost? Explain. Which person can produce novels at a lower opportunity cost? Explain.
B. Suppose that Perry and Taimur make the following deal. Perry will spend all of his time making poems and Taimur will spend all of his time making novels. Taimur will then send 1 novel to Perry and in return Perry will send Taimur 4 poems. How many poems and novels will Perry have after this trade? How may poems and novels will Taimur have after this trade?
C. I claim that after trading with Taimur, Perry can now consume a combination of poems and novels that he never could have produced for himself. Likewise, Taimur can now consume a combination of poems and novels that he never could have produced for himself after trading with Perry. Use equations and a couple of simple calculations to demonstrate that I am correct.
D. What do you think is going on here? Why can both Perry and Taimur now consume a quantity of goods that they never could have produced for themselves?
Answer:
Answer is explained in the explanation section below.
Explanation:
Solution:
a.
Perry poems = 12
Taimur Poems = 12
Perry Novels = 2
Taimur Novels = 4
Opportunity cost of Poems for Perry = 2/12 = 1/6
Opportunity cost of Poems for Taimur = 4/12 = 1/3
Opportunity cost of Novels for Perry = 12/2 = 6
Opportunity cost of Novels for Taimur = 12/4 = 3
As opportunity cost of poems for Perry < Opportunity Cost of Poems for Taimur
So,
Perry can produce poems at lower opportunity cost.
And,
Opportunity cost of Novels for Taimur < Opportunity cost of Novels for Perry
SO,
Taimur can produce novels at lower opportunity cost.
b.
Perry spend all time in making poems = 12 poems
Taimur Spend all time in novel making = 4 novels
Trade ---> Taimur send 1 novel, So, he will left with 3 novels, in exchange he will get 4 poems.
So, after trade, we have:
Perry = 8 novels and 1 Poem
Taimur = 4 poems and 3 novels.
c.
The claim is correct.
This is because, Perry makes 8 poems, he is left with with only 4 novels of productivity and as his opportunity cost of novel is 6, he won't be able to produce even 1 novel, if he doesn't trade.
Let's assume Perry and Taimur both have 12 hours of time each.
Productivity of Perry ---> Poems: 12 hours/12 units = 1 Novels: 12/2 = 6
i.e. Perry need 1 hour to produce 1 poem
and 6 hours to produce 1 novel .
So, when Perry produce 8 poems, he exhaust his 8 hours. Now, he is left with 4 hours. So he cannot produce 1 novel, which require 6 hours to complete. So, after trade, he is better off.
d.
As both Perry and Taimur, produce the good, in which they have comparative advantage it lead to specialization. And when they trade the good, in which they have specialization which will lead them expand this consumption possibilities.
53) In the current year, Borden Corporation had sales of $2,000,000 and cost of goods sold of $1,200,000. Borden expects returns in the following year to equal 8% of sales. The unadjusted balance in Inventory Returns Estimated is a debit of $6,000, and the unadjusted balance in Sales Refund Payable is a credit of $10,000. The adjusting entry or entries to record the expected sales returns is (are):
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The adjusting entry or entries to record the expected sales returns are:
Debit: sales return and allowance = $150,000
Credit: Sales refund payable = $150,000
The above $150,000 was gotten as:
= ($2,000,000 × 8%) - $10,000
= ($2,000,000 × 0.08) - $10,000
= $160,000 - $10,000
= $150,000
Also,
Debit: Inventory returns estimated = $90,000
Credit: Cost of goods sold = $90,000
The above $90,000 was gotten as:
= ($1,200,000 × 8%) - $6,000
= ($1,200,000 × 0.08) - $6,000
= $96,000 - $6,000
= $90,000
Riverbed Corporation is preparing its December 31, 2020, balance sheet. The following items may be reported as either a current or long-term liability.
1. On December 15, 2020, Riverbed declared a cash dividend of $2.20 per share to stockholders of record on December 31. The dividend is payable on January 15, 2021. Riverbed has issued 1,000,000 shares of common stock, of which 50,000 shares are held in treasury.
2. At December 31, bonds payable of $101,599,000 are outstanding. The bonds pay 12% interest every September 30 and mature in installments of $25,399,750 every September 30, beginning September 30, 2021.
3. At December 31, 2019, customer advances were $13,686,000. During 2020, Riverbed collected $30,897,000 of customer advances; advances of $26,671,000 should be recognized in income.
For each item above, indicate the dollar amounts to be reported as a current liability and as a long-term liability, if any.
a. Dividends payable
b. Bonds payable (September 30, 2018 installment)
c. Bonds payable (Other than September 30, 2018 installment)
d. Interest payable
e. Customer advances
During 2022 Swifty Corporation had sales on account of $765000, cash sales of $312000, and collections on account of $512000. In addition, they collected $8900 which had been written off as uncollectible in 2021. As a result of these transactions the change in the accounts receivable indicates a $244100 increase. $568000 increase. $565000 increase. $253000 increase.
Answer:
$253,000 increase
Explanation:
With regards to the above, there would be an increase in transaction. See computation below;
Given that;
Sales on account = $765,000
Collections on account = $512,000
Then,
The change in account receivables would be;
= Sales on account - Collections on account
= $765,000 - $512,000
= $253,000 increase.
Identify whether each of the following statements best illustrates the concept of consumer surplus, producer surplus, or neither.
a. I was willing to pay up to $68 for a used textbook and even though the seller was willing to go as low as $61 in order to sell it, we couldn't reach a deal because the government imposed a price ceiling of $56 on the sale of textbooks.
b. Even though I was willing to pay up to $115 for a used laptop, I bought a used laptop for only $110.
c. I sold a watch for $59, even though I was willing to go as low as $53 in order to sell it.
Answer:
neither
consumer surplus
producer surplus
Explanation:
A in a no transaction took place so there is neither
Consumer surplus is the difference between the willingness to pay of a consumer and the price of the good.
Consumer surplus = willingness to pay – price of the good
$115 - $110 = $5
Producer surplus is the difference between the price of a good and the least price the seller is willing to sell the product
Producer surplus = price – least price the seller is willing to accept
$59 - $53 = $6
Zachary Corporation produces products that it sells for $18 each. Variable costs per unit are $6, and annual fixed costs are $247,200. Zachary desires to earn a profit of $39,600. Required Use the equation method to determine the break-even point in units and dollars. Determine the sales volume in units and dollars required to earn the desired profit.
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Break even point is computed as
= Fixed cost + desired profit/ Contribution margin
Where ;
Contribution margin = Selling price per unit - Variable cost per unit.
Break even point
= $247,200 + $39,600 / ($18 - $6)
= $247,200 / $12
= 23,900 units
Presented below is information from Bramble Computers Incorporated. July 1Sold $20,000 of computers to Robertson Company with terms 3/15, n/60. Bramble uses the gross method to record cash discounts. Bramble estimates allowances of $1,300 will be honored on these sales. 10Bramble received payment from Robertson for the full amount owed from the July transactions. 17Sold $200,000 in computers and peripherals to The Clark Store with terms of 2/10, n/30. 30The Clark Store paid Bramble for its purchase of July 17.
Prepare the necessary journal entries for Perez Computers.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entries are shown below:
On July 1
Account receivable $20,000
To Sales revenue $20,000
(Being sales is recorded)
Sales return and allowance $1,300
To Allowance for sales returns and allowance $1,300
(Being the estimation of the sales return is recorded)
On July 1
Cash ($20,000 × 97%) $19,400
Sales discount $600
To Account receivable $20,000
(being cash is recorded)
On July 17
Account receivable $200,000
To Sales revenue $200,000
(Being account receivable is recorded)
On July 30
Cash $200,000
To Account receivable $200,000
(Being cash is recorded)
Larry Ellison starts a company that manufactures high-end custom leather bags. He hires two employees. Each employee only begins working on a bag when a customer order has been received and then she makes the bag from beginning to end. The average production time of a bag is 1.8 days with a standard deviation of 2.7 days. Larry expects to receive one customer order, per day on average. The arrival process follows a Poisson distribution. What is the expected duration, in days, between when an order is received and when production begins on the bag
Answer:
12.55 days.
Explanation:
Arrival time (a) = 1 day
Coefficient of variation of arrival (CVa) = 1
Processing time (p) = 1.8 days
Standard deviation for processing = 2.7 days
Coefficient of variation for processing = Standard deviation for processing/ Processing time
Coefficient of variation for processing (CVp) = 2.7/ 1.8
Coefficient of variation for processing (CVp) = 1.5
Given, number of servers (m) = 2
Utilization of system (u) = p/(m×a)
Utilization of system (u) = 1.8/(2×1)
Utilization of system (u) = 0.9
Let waiting time in the queue = Tq
Formula for waiting time in queue is quite complicated to write it here. SO, I have attached in the attachment below. Please refer to the attachment to see the formula for Tq.
SO, after plugging in the values in to the formula, we get:
Tq = 12.55 Days
Therefore, the Expected duration between when an order is received and when production begins = 12.55 days
which body develops independence rules that apply to engagements performed under gagas?
Answer:
The Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS), commonly referred to as the "Yellow Book", are produced in the United States by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The standards apply to both financial and performance audits of government agencies. Five general standards are included: Independence.
Explanation:
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The following information should be considered;
The Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS), commonly referred to as the Yellow Book, are generated in the United States by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). Government Accountability Office (GAO) created independence rules that apply to engagements performed under generally accepted government auditing standards (GAGAS).Learn more: brainly.com/question/16911495
Which phrase best completes the list?
Characteristics of Short-Term Savings Strategies
Earn low rates of interest
Include savings accounts at banks
?
O A. Are used mostly for retirement savings
O B. Are used to pay for expenses as they arise
O C. Include keeping money in your home
O D. Have a high risk of losing initial investments
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Characteristics of Short-Term Savings Strategies Earn low rates of interest Include savings accounts at banks are used to pay for expenses as they arise. The correct option is (B).
What do you mean by the Short term savings?Short-term objectives typically have a five-year time frame. With a specific objective in mind or to establish a safety net in case an unforeseen expense arises, you might open a short-term savings account. Examples of short-term objectives a reserve account.
Depending on the investment firm, short-term investments typically offer an investment period of less than a year. This benefit is strongly connected to benefit. You can withdraw from short-term investments at any time, especially in an emergency, due to their flexibility.
Marketable securities, commonly referred to as temporary investments or short-term investments, are financial investments that can be quickly converted to cash, usually within five years.
Therefore, the Characteristics of Short-Term Savings Strategies Earn low rates of interest Include savings accounts at banks are used to pay for expenses as they arise.
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Your mayor just announced that the local unemployment rate dropped from 10.5% to 10.4% from the prior month. Evaluate the unemployment rate drop and discuss whether there is enough information to determine statistical significance, which Hypothesis Test you would use, and what additional information you would need if any. Support your response with specific examples and a reference. In replies to peers, discuss whether you agree or disagree with their assessments, justify your response, and state which other specific hypothesis tests could be used to test the significance of the drop.
Answer:
We do not have sufficient information
Explanation:
From this question we do not have sufficient information to test how significant this claim by the mayor is. This mayor has only given us the estimated proportion of the drop in unemployment rate. We will need to have more data to carry out hypothesis testing but these were not given.
Here is an example
Let's say n = size = 500
and 51% are unemployed
51/500*100 = 10.2%
The size of the population is what would tell us if the change from 10.5 to 10.4 percent is significant or not.
Calculate working capital based on the following:
Current Ratio: 2.1
Inventory: $2X0,000
Quick Ratio: 1.7
X= 0
Answer:
Working capital $550,000
Explanation:
Given that
The Current ratio is 2:1
Inventory is $200,000
And, the quick ratio is 1:7
Now as we know that
Current ratio = Current assets ÷ current liabilities
2.1 = Current assets ÷ current liabilities
2.1 current liabilities = current assets
And, the quick ratio is
Quick ratio ÷ quick assets ÷ current liabilities
1.7 = (Current assets - inventory) ÷ current liabilities
1.7 = (Current assets - $200,000) ÷ current liabilities
1.7 current liabilities = current assets - $200,000
Now put the value of current liabilities
1.7 current liabilities = 2.1 current liabilities - $200,000
$200,000 = 2.1 current liabilities - 1.7 current liabilities
$200,000 = 0.4 current liabilities
So, current liabilities
= $200,000 ÷ 0.4
= $500,000
Now the current assets = 2.1 × $500,000
= $1,050,000
Now the working capital is
= Current assets - current liabilities
= $1,050,000 - $500,000
= $550,000
Milliken Company paid $3.00 million to purchase stock in another company, $1.40 million to repurchase treasury shares, $1.50 million to buy short-term investments, sold used equipment for $0.84 million when its book value was $1.20 million, and purchased new equipment for $3.8 million. What was the net cash flow from investing activities
Answer:
Net cash flow from investing activities is -$7.46 million.
Explanation:
Cash Flow from Investing Activities refers to the section of the cash flow statement of an organisation that shows the amount that been utilized in or made from making investments durin a particular accounting period. Examples of investing activities are purchases and sales of investments, long-term assets like property, plant, and equipment, etc.
Net cash flow from investing activities for Milliken Company can be calculated as follows:
Milliken Company
Calculation of net cash flow from investing activities
Details Amount ($'million)
Purchase stock in another company (3.00)
Buy short-term investments (1.50)
Sold used equipment 0.84
Purchased new equipment (3.80)
Net cash flow from investing activities (7.46)
Therefore, net cash flow from investing activities is -$7.46 million.
HELP ASAP! TIMED! A crisis management team does all of the following except _____ .
handle all service failures
oversee the situation before, during, and after it occurs
coordinate communications
instruct employees and customers
The following scenario applies to the next three questions. At the start of the current period, Alberich Jewelers had an inventory of three identical gold rings. The cost of the gold ring purchased first is $640, the gold ring purchased next had a cost of $720, and the most recent purchase had a cost of $750. During the current period one of the gold rings was sold for $1,400. Alberich expects this gold ring will be a fast seller and he is thinking about ordering more of the same model for $780 each. If Alberich elects the FIFO method of inventory, after selling one ring for $1,400, compute the gross profit he should report. Post your response without any special characters. So an answer of $1,000 would be expressed as 1000
Answer:
Alberich Jewelers
The gross profit that Alberich should report is 760.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Cost of gold ring purchased first = $640
Cost of gold ring purchased next = $720
Cost of gold ring purchased recently = $750
Sale of one gold ring = $1,400
Using the FIFO method of inventory, the gross profit for the gold ring sold is based on the first gold ring purchased, as follows:
= Sales Revenue - FIFO cost of inventory
= $1,400 - $640
= $760
Barbur, Inc. reported net income of $20.35 million. During the year the average number of common shares outstanding was 3.7 million. The price of a share of common stock at the end of the year was $5. There were 680,000 shares of preferred stock outstanding on average and no dividends were declared and the preferred stock is non-cumulative.
1A. Use the information above, the EPS is approximately:_____.
a. $0.40.b. $1.76.c. $1.86.d. $2.00.
1B. Use the information above, the Price/Earnings ratio is approximately:_____.a. 2.00.b. 2.50.c. 2.84.d. 12.50.
Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
a. EPS = Net income ÷ Outstanding shares
= $20,350,000 ÷ 3,700,000 shares
= $5.50 per share
b. Price/Earnings ratio = Price of common stock ÷ EPS
= $5 ÷ $5.50
= 0.9091
Hence, the above represent the answer and the options that are given are incorrect
Consider each argument for limiting international trade:
The national security argument suggests that national security requires that strategically important goods be produced domestically.
The infant industry argument suggests that protection can help infant industries develop.
The unfair competition argument suggests that anti‑dumping laws prevent unfair competition.
The fair standards argument suggests that trade should not enable firms to skirt regulations.
Determine which argument each statement is related to and whether the statement supports or opposes the argument.
a. "Industries that are protected from foreign competition often never develop to a point where they can compete internationally." This statement _________the ______________argument.
b. 'If foreign importers do not meet U.S. requirements regarding child labor, safety, and the environment, they will have an unfair cost advantage over domestic firms." This statement ___________ the________ argument.
Answer:
a. opposes the infant industry argument.
b. supports the fair standard arguments.
Explanation:
The companies are regulated by the standards. There are certain standards which businesses need to follow in order to achieve regulatory compliance. The companies are regulated but there should be fair competition which enables firms to promote healthy competition in order to develop their business.
In most restaurants, waiters receive a large portion of their compensation through tips from customers. Generally, the size of the tip is decided by the customers. However, many restaurants receive a 15% tip for parties of eight or more. Using the concept from this chapter, discuss (a) why the practice of tipping has emerged as a major method of compensating the wait staff, (b) why the customer typically decide on the amount of the tip, and (c) why restaurants require tips from large parties
Answer:
a) tipping is seen as a reward for a good service provided. It is also a way of passing labor costs directly to the customer, which increases the restaurants' profits.
b) generally, most restaurant charge a fixed fee for tips. Maybe in the past customers could decide the tip, but that is not true now for most places. Although, customers are better judges of the service that they receive. By the way, the 15% is the minimum tip, customers can choose to increase that amount.
c) if the restaurants did not require tips, their labor costs would increase significantly.
Explanation:
what do you understand by marketing mix
Explanation:
When I think about the term marketing mix, I think about a set of tools that firms use to increase their profits such as price, product, promotion and place.
Suppose that the cross price elasticity of demand between movie tickets and popcorn is −0.10. What would you expect to happen to the sales of popcorn if the price of movie tickets rises by 30 percent? The demand for popcorn would fall fall rise by 33 percent (Enter your response rounded to one decimal place.)
Answer:
fall
3%
Explanation:
Exercise 3-1 Prepare Journal Entries [LO3-1] Larned Corporation recorded the following transactions for the just completed month. $75,000 in raw materials were purchased on account. $73,000 in raw materials were used in production. Of this amount, $59,000 was for direct materials and the remainder was for indirect materials. Total labor wages of $116,000 were paid in cash. Of this amount, $102,000 was for direct labor and the remainder was for indirect labor. Depreciation of $194,000 was incurred on factory equipment.
Answer:
Journal 1
Debit : Raw Materials $75,000
Credit : Accounts Payable $75,000
Journal 2
Debit : Work In Process - Direct Materials $59,000
Debit : Work In Process - Indirect Materials $14,000
Credit : Raw Materials $73,000
Journal 3
Debit : Work In Process - Direct Labor $102,000
Debit : Work In Process - Indirect Labor $14,000
Credit : Cash $116,000
Journal 4
Debit : Work in Process - Depreciation expense $194,000
Credit : Accumulated Depreciation $194,000
Explanation:
All costs incurred during production are recorded on the debit of the work in process account as shown above.
Digital Prosper, a web services firm, has experienced a 7 percent decline in revenues in consecutive quarters. In an effort to reduce operating costs, managers reduced the customer service staff from 12 employees to 6. Management also enlisted the remaining employees to help produce a new company vision: to give customers of all budgets a customizable, stress-free web hosting experience. What is wrong with this scenario
Answer: c. Digital Prosper's organizational structures do not align with the vision.
Explanation:
Digital Prosper have reduced their staff by 50% and yet go on to advertise through their vision, that they are able to cater for all types of customers regardless of their budgets.
This purpose of this vision is to bring in more customers and if it succeeds, the remaining employees in customer service will be swamped with work. This might lead to the employees being inefficient thereby creating stress for the customers.
The organizational structure of Digital Prosper therefore does not align with the vision.
Answer:
Marigold's organizational structures do not align with the vision
Explanation:
The internal stakeholders would be designers, manufacturing, assembly, etc here the internal stockholder would be invested that defines the vision so here the organizational structure would not be aligned with the vision as they attempt to provide the better service for the customer as half the originial staff
Which of the following describes a move away from capitalism?
O A. Sweden's 1980s cutback on social programs
O B. the transformation of the former Soviet Union to today's Russia
O C. the nationalization of major industries in Hugo Chavez's Venezuela
OD. economic reforms following the Great Depression in the United States
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The answer is b because the soviet union was a dictaorship before it became Russia so when it became Russia it moved away from capitalism.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I put b on the first quiz and got it wrong I promise its c!!!!