"Real Wages" are wages that are adjusted for inflation and rising prices. As prices rise, people are able to buy less and less with their "nominal" (aka un-adjusted) wages.
One example is gas for your car. If you make $1000 a month and gas goes up from $2.50 to $3, your un-adjusted wages stay the same (you still make $1000) but you can't buy as much of other things because your "real" wages have effectively gone down due to the price increase of gas.
Answer:
The amount of cash dividends paid that should be reported in the financing section of the statement of cash flows = $ 54,500
Explanation:
The amount of cash dividends paid that should be reported in the financing section of the statement of cash flows = $ 54,500
<u>Dividends payable a/c</u>
<u>Particulars Amount Particulars Amount</u>
Balance b/d $ 13,000
Dividend paid (Cash) $ 54,500 Dividend declared $57,000
Balance c/d $ 15,500
$ 70,000 $ 70,000
Therfore, The amount of cash dividends paid that should be reported in the financing section of the statement of cash flows = $ 54,500
Answer:
Gross profit= 131,500
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Last quarter, RP Enterprises earned $220,000 in sales revenue and had $90,000 cost of goods sold (at standard). RP also experienced these variances: Materials price: $2,400 F Materials quantity: $1,400 U Labor price: $2,000 U Labor quantity: $1,000 F Overhead: $1,500 F
To calculate the cost of goods sold, we use actaul costs and quantity of direct labor and direct materials. Therefore, the only estimated cost is overhead.
Gross profit= 220,000 - 90,000 + 1,500= 131,500