Answer:
The correct answer is option B.
Explanation:
The total revenue and profits of the industry as the price level increases with increase in the demand.
When there is an increase in the demand for the output of an industry, that industry will increase the production to match the increase in the demand. The increase in production will cause output level to increase.
In order to produce more output the industry will require more inputs, so the demand for inputs will increase.
An increase in the demand for inputs will be accompanied by increase in their prices.
There will not be any decline in the price of inputs.
Answer:
FiFo method as prices are continuously increasing
Explanation:
Date Units Cost Per Unit Cost
June 1 150 units $ 1,040 6.93
June 10 200 units 1,560 7.8
June 15 200 units 1,680 8.4
June 28 150 units 1,320 8.8
$5,600
As the unit price is increasing the method which yields the highest gross profit would be FIFO.But in some cases the income is overstated as the beginning inventory is too old to account for . Similarly Lifo gives lower net income but that too is not very beneficial when the inventory is almost obsolete.
The average method gives a measure in between FIFO and LIFO.
Opportunity based decision making
Answer:
C. Assets are understated
Explanation:
In terms of IAS 2, Inventory cost include, the <em>purchase cost</em> , <em>conversion cost</em> and all <em>other costs directly related</em> to bringing the inventory in the correct location and condition intended for sale by the company.
The Company has not included <em>shipping costs</em> of $100 to inventory cost, hence inventory is understated and consequently this overstates the <em>cost of goods sold</em> and understate the Inventory , gross profit and net income by $100
Selling Expenses have been accounted for in error, therefore<em> Operating Expenses</em> are Overstated and <em>Net Income</em> understated by $100
Answer: Lack of basic infrastructure
Explanation:
Developing countries refers to the countries that have a low GDP per capita. These countries also rely on agriculture as their main industry.
Another characteristics of developing countries is that they lack basic infrastructure, high rate of unemployment, and high population growth rate.