They answer is Vietnam and world war 1
Answer:
The cost of ending inventory is $24314.
Explanation:
Under the average cost method, the inventory is valued at the average cost of all the inventory that is available from the start of the month and the purchases made.
The average cost of inventory can be calculated by summing up the total cost of beginning inventory and purchases and dividing it by the total number of units available for sale.
Average cost per unit = [ 480*65 + 720*68 + 360*70 ] / [480 + 720 + 360]
Average cost per unit = 67.538 rounded off to $67.54 per unit
The total inventory available for sale = 480+720+360 = 1560 units
The ending inventory in units = 1560 - 1200 = 360 units
The cost of ending inventory = 360 * 67.54 = $24314.4 rounded off to $24314
Answer:
The answer is A. 19-23
Explanation:
The bid price is the price that the dealer is willing to buy and ask price is the price that the seller is willing to offer.
In the $/£ bid-ask quote of $1.2519-$1.2523, you would notice that the first three number(1.25) are the same for both the bid and ask quite. So it is a known fact that it is always the last two that is chosen.
The difference between bid and ask price is called spread.
Option B is wrong because it was written incorrectly.
Answer:
15.57%
Explanation:
The WAAC (Weighted average cost of capital) is given by:

Where M is the rate to maturity of the company's bonds, Wd is the fraction of debt, We is the fraction of equity, T is the tax rate, and E is the rate of cost of common equity. Applying the given data:

The company’s cost of common equity is 15.57%.