Answer:
D. Planning, estimating, budgeting, financing, funding, managing and controlling cost.
Explanation:
When you use a project management for something this is carried out by steps so these steps include all in D, because planning is the first step in any project and then the other ones because project management works in stages this makes the work easier and better understandable to carry out by other people with a single sight of the planning.
I believe the answer would be Trade Routes, however take that with a grain of salt because it may be wrong.
Answer:
(a) The following points explain the application of the cost principle to plant assets.
1.Under the cost principle, the acquisition cost for a plant asset includes all expenditures necessary to acquire the asset and make it ready for its intended use.
2.Cost is measured by the cash paid in a cash transaction or by the cash equivalent price paid when non cash assets are used in payment.
3.The cash equivalent price is equal to the fair market value of the asset given up or the fair market value of the asset received, whichever is more clearly determinable.
(b) Following is the list of transactions and items to be debited.
1. Land
2. Factory Machine
3. Delivery Truck
4. Land Improvements
5. Delivery Truck
6. Factory Machine
7. Prepaid Insurance
8. License Expense
Explanation:
$13035 will be needed.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In order to calculate Joaquin’s out of pocket cost for college you need to first calculate what the total cost for college is. In this example, he will need to pay all of the listed fees except room and board if he chooses to live at home. The total fees after not including the expense of room and expense of board is calculated to be as $14,935. The amount of grant that is received is $1900 that needs to be subtracted from the annual cost.
Thus, $14935 minus $1900 = $13035
Answer: $368.55
Explanation:
Employer payroll tax is;
= Social security + Medicare + State Unemployment Tax + Federal Unemployment tax
Monthly salary = 32,400/12 = $2,700
= (6.2% * 2,700) + (1.45% * 2,700) + ( 5.4% * 2,700) + ( 0.6% * 2,700)
= $368.55