Answer:
The corresponding budgets in column B from which dollar amounts are transferred directly is paired correctly with the budgets listed in Column A.
as shown in the explanation section below
Explanation:
Solution
Given that
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1.Budgeted Income statement – (e)Sales Budget
2.Budgeted Balance sheet – (d)Payables Budget
3.Flow Cash Budget – (a)Direct materials budget
4. cost of goods sold – (b)cost of goods sold Budget
5.production Budget – (c)production Budget
Note: This is the complete question to this example.
Complete question
Identify the budgets in Column B from which dollar amounts are transferred directly in constructing the budgets listed in Column A.
Column A
1. Budgeted income statement
2. Budgeted balance sheet
3. Cash flow budget
4. Cost of goods sold budget
5. Production budget
Column B
a. Direct materials budget
b. Cost of goods sold budget
c. Production budget
d. Payables budget
e. Sales budget
f. Budgeted income statement
Answer:
Option B $17,285 is correct the answer.
Explanation:
<u>Computation Table </u>
<u>Particular Amount</u>
Ending balance $18,600
Add: Deposit in transit $1,550
Less: Outstanding $2,100
Add: NSF check $800
Add: Bank charges $35
<u>Less</u><u>: EFT $1,600
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<u>Cash balance $17285
</u>
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Answer:
C. manufacturing or processing-plant arrangement.
Explanation:
According to my research on the different types of relationships between companies and their manufacturers, I can say that based on the information provided within the question this relationship is known as a manufacturing or processing-plant arrangement. Which is basically (liked described in the question) when a franchiser provides the individual stores with the ingredients necessary to run the store.
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Answer:
b assign stories to be covered
Answer:
$1,300
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what the market maker’s net profit from Brent’s transaction
First step is to calculate the bid-ask spread using this formula
Bid-ask spread=Ask price-Bid price
Let plug in the formula
Bid-ask spread=$31.80-$30.50
Bid-ask spread=$1.30
Now let calculate the Net profit
Using this formula
Net profit=Bid-ask spread*Shares resell
Net profit=$1.3 x 1000 shares
Net profit=$1,300
Therefore the market maker’s net profit from Brent’s transaction will be $1,300