Answer:
1. Journal Entry Debit Credit
Raw materials inventory $73,400
($72,000 + $1,400)
Accounts payable $73,400
(Being raw materials purchase on credit)
2. Journal Entry Debit Credit
Work in process $64,300
($64,000 + $300)
Raw materials inventory $64,300
<u>Raw Material Inventory Account</u>
Beginning balance $36,000 | Work in process $64,300
Purchase $73,400 | <u> </u>
| Ending balance <u>$45,100</u>
| ($36,000 + $73,400 - $64,300)
Answer:
The correct answer is the well-being of each person in an economy.
Explanation:
Also known as the "Standard of living", this is something that cannot be reflected from the per capital income, whether it's nominal or real. The reason is when you divide the GDP from the population, the assumption is all the GDP is distributed among the population equally.
But this is not the case in the real world and there are many variances, discrimination, discrepancies and inequalities when the wealth and resources are distributed.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Master Production Schedule, is used to determine when the materials will be used to produce an item.
Master Production Schedule (MPS) gives a formal detail of the production plan and converts this plan into specific material and capacity requirements. The requirements with respect to labor, material and equipment are then assessed.
Master production scheduling helps keep customer delivery promises through delivering in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Answer:
$35,300 (Credit)
Explanation:
Given that;
Allowance = 10% × $242,000 = $24,200
Amount written off of $34,200 would have made the balance in the allowance for doubtful debts
= $34,200 - $23,100
= $11,100 (Debit)
However, the balance in the account at the end of the year should amount to $24,200 hence the adjustment required
= $24,200 + $11,100
=$35,300 (Credit)
Answer:
The correct word for the blank space is: specific job; process.
Explanation:
The cost object represents the cost of an object or department for which that cost is assigned. For instance, the repairs department of a dealership is a cost object of the repairs employees and the repair supplies. Cost objects are usually traceable thus are treated as direct costs for accounting purposes.
Then, <em>the cost object of a job order is the specific job assigned</em>; <em>while the cost object of a process costing system is the process </em>itself.