Answer:
The correct answer is letter "A": Price uncertainty but not execution uncertainty.
Explanation:
When talking about trading orders, a market order is executed whether to buy or sell a security at market price. The market order does not follow the security's price at the bid or ask, it usually follows the last price at which the security was sold. Thus, that <em>price is always uncertain.</em>
The benefit of market order relies on the execution. Traders will not have to wait until another trader is willing to buy or sell at their desired level. The <em>market order will execute the order almost automatically</em> at the price the market has available.
Answer:
A.$23,109.09
B.$114,829.09
C. 22.1%
Explanation:
a.
Interest expense 95,118
Interest (income) (9,144)
Other non-operating (income), net 23,517
($95,118 - $9,144 – $23,517)
= $62,457 ×37%
=$23,109.09
b.
Provision for income taxes $91,720 +$23,109.09 =$114,829.09
c.
$114,829.09/519,233
= 0.22 ×100
= 22.1%
Answer:
Cost of good manufactured= $86550
Explanation:
To calculate the cost of manufactured goods we need to use the following formula:
Cost of good manufactured= Beginning work in progress+ direct materials of the period + direct labor + manufactured overhead - ending work in progress
Beginning work in progress= 0
Direct materials = beginning inventory + purchase - ending inventory= 58250
Direct labor= 14000
Manufactured overhead=Factory supervisor salary + Depreciation expense Factory building + Indirect materials= 8800 + 3700 + 1800= 14300
Ending work in progress= 0
Cost of good manufactured= 58250 + 14000 + 14300= $86550
Answer:
C) 100 − 16Y
Explanation:
The computation of the marginal benefit is shown below:
The marginal functions represent the derivatives with respect to the total functions as compared to Y.
so, the marginal benefit function is MB(Y)=dB(Y) ÷ dY
d (100Y - 8Y^2} ÷ dY
= 100 -16Y
Therfeore the option c is correct
Answer:
D. Union pay tends to be higher than non-union pay for similar jobs.
Explanation:
Labor unions are always advocating for higher wages for their members. As a result, organized labor is always paid higher wages than the market rates. The exorbitant wages and benefits that unionized workers get make the per-unit output of labor expensive. A company with union workers will pay higher wages per hour or per unit produced than a business that pays as per the market rates.