Answer:
The correct answer is A. Material Ledger Card.
Explanation:
A materials ledger card is a subsidiary record of a raw materials item that stores data on the quantity and cost of units purchased, units issued for use in production, and units that remain in the raw materials inventory.
In other words, it is record of how many units of raw materials are ordered from vendors, how many units are in storage, and how many have been transferred to the production line.
Answer:
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Answer : The EVI does not change in the way expected and this is because of the higher probability assignment
Explanation:
1) calculate the EVI for the first combination
i.e. B5 = $2000, B9 = 0.4, B14 = 0.8, B15 = 0.3
EVI = EMI with information - EMI without information
= 3250 - 3400
= $ 150
<em>note : EMI with information is gotten via solution tree </em>
2) Calculate the EVI for the second combination
i.e. B5 = $4000 , B9 = 0.3 , B14 = 0.9, B15 = 0.2
EVI = EMI with information - EMI without information
= $1378 - $500 = $878
Answer:
$8,000 ordinary loss and $3,000 short-term capital loss
Ordinary loss (Small business stock) ($8,000)
Long-term capital gain $5,000
- Long-term capital loss (Worthless securities)
(1,000)
Net long-term capital gain $4,000
- Short-term capital loss (Nonbusiness bad debt)
(9,000)
Net short-term capital loss ($5,000)
Short-term capital loss limited to ($3,000)
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Only after the purchase was approved
Answer:
$184,000
Explanation:
The computation of adjusted cost of goods sold is shown below:-
For computing the adjusted cost of goods sold first we need to find out the cost of goods sold which is here below:-
Cost of goods sold = Beginning inventory of finished goods + Cost of goods manufactured - Ending inventory of finished goods
= $39,000 + $188,000 - $47,000
= $180,000
Adjusted cost of goods sold = Cost of goods sold + Manufacturing overhead cost incurred - Manufacturing overhead cost applied
= $180,000 + $71,000 - $67,00
= $184,000