Answer: a. tests of conscientiousness
Explanation:
Test that measure conscientiousness essentially check to see if the prospective employee is capable of doing the tasks required of them well and with seriousness. The test will also show if the person is capable of showing the required diligence and care in their roles.
Such tests are free of bias in testing as conscientiousness can be measured evenly across cultures.
Answer:
The correct option is D,debit Cost of Goods Sold $4,100 and credit Finished Goods Inventory $4,100
Explanation:
The total job costs is $4,100 not $4,400 ,which then means that the cost of goods sold is $4,100.
The appropriate entry for such sale is to credit merchandise inventory since the inventory reduces due to such sale being made while cost of goods sold is debited with the same amount.
In a nutshell, the correct option is D,
Answer:
external stakeholder
Explanation:
External Stakeholders are the individuals or the groups of the individuals who are outside a particular project or business, but they can affect or they can be affected by the project or business.
In the case case study, Widgets Inc. acts as a vendor for the appliance manufacturing company by supplying machine parts. Widgets Inc. is outside the appliance manufacturing company but is affected by the company as its revenue depends on the appliance manufacturing company. Thus, Widgets Inc. is an external stakeholder for appliance manufacturing company.
<u>Calcualtion of Cost of goods manufactured:</u>
(Note: It is assumed that the Cost of Material used is equal to the Cost of Material Purchased $234,000)
Total manufacturing cost = Cost of Material used + Direct labor costs + Allocated manufacturing overhead costs
Total manufacturing cost = 234,000+180,000+260,000 = $674,000
It is also assumed that there were no beginning or ending work in process inventory, that means Total manufacturing cost shall be equal to Cost of goods manufactured.
Hence, Cost of goods manufactured = <u>$674,000</u>
Answer:
a) An addition to the cash balance according to the bank statement. (4)
b) Deduction from the cash balance according to the bank statement. (3)
c) An addition to the cash balance according to the company's records. (1)
d) A deduction from the cash balance according to the company's records. (2), (5), (6).
Explanation:
1. Company has understated its cash balance by recording a credit amount of $960 instead of $690, so add the Balance to Cash Account.
2. Company has overstated its cash balance by recording a credit amount of $240 instead of $420, so deduct the Balance from Cash Account.
3. Company has recorded a Payment but Bank hasn't yet updated its records. So, deduct from Bank Account.
4. Company has recorded a Deposit but Bank hasn't yet updated its records. So, Add to Bank Account.
5. Bank Service Charges are deducted from Cash Account maintained by Company.
5. Company has recorded a collection from customer in its accounts. When the check was sent to Bank, the banking authority found that the balance in the customer account is not sufficient and declared the check as "NSF". So, deduct it from Cash Account maintained by Company to reconcile.