<h3>Hello there!</h3>
Your question asks what order does a activity-based costing system work by.
<h3>Answer: b, c, a, d</h3>
The order:
1. b). Identify activities and estimate their total indirect costs.
2. c). Identify the allocation base for each activity and estimate the total quantity of each allocation base.
3. a). Compute the predetermined overhead allocation rate for each activity.
4. d). Allocate indirect costs to the cost object.
The reason why the answer choice "b, c, a, d" is the correct answer because that's the correct order for the activity-based costing system.
The activity-based costing system first identifies the activities that are going on and find the indirect cost, then identifies the allocation base for the activities that are occurring to find the quantity of the allocation base, then solve the pre-determined rate of allocation for each activity, and finally get the indirect cost for the object.
<h3>I hope this helps!</h3><h3>Best regards,</h3><h3>MasterInvestor</h3>
Answer:
Here Hope has missed clicking the Header Row Options.
Explanation:
Here Hope has missed clicking the Header Row Options, that's why the row of Gas an Percentage has gone to the third number. He has chosen the Ascending Order Button, that's why all the data has been arranged in the alphabetically ascending order, which consequently has dislocate the Main heading of Gas and Percentage from the top.
It should be like as shown below (After clicking Header Row Option):
Gas Percentage
Argon 0.93
Carbon Dioxide 0.04
Nitrogen 78.00
Oxygen 21.00
Other Gases 0.03
Answer:
For the U.S. 2019 budget:
Deficit: keeping deficit between 4.1 and 4.7 percent of GDP.
Debt: debt will continue to grow steadily, but it should be no more than 93 percent of GDP by 2029.
Government revenue: federal government revenue should be 16.5 percent of GDP.
Spending: Federal outlays should sit at 20.8 percent of GDP.
Economic performance: Real GDP should grow by 2.3 percent of GDP.
<u>Solution and Explanation:</u>
2016 2015 2014
<u>ICO/Sales</u>
ICO 2521 1895 3145
Sales 24594 25130 28406
ICO/Sales 10.25% 7.54% 11.07%
<u>NI/Sales </u>
NI 2525 1959 3636
Sales 24594 25130 28406
NI/Sales 10.27% 7.80% 12.80%
<u>CI/Sales </u>
CI 2010 651 371
Sales 24594 25130 28406
CI/Sales 8.17% 2.59% 1.31%
b. If the gain realized from selling the segment is reported as a separate line item, it has no impact on Incomes. It is shown separately for clear understanding to the intended users. However, the figures of Comprehensive income, Net income and Income from continuing operations will not be affected (except for the difference in amounts).
If the gain is 3866 in 2016, ICO/Sales would remain same at 10.25%.
NI/Sales would vary because of increase in the gain.
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