Answer:
approx. - approximately
appt. - appointment
apt. - apartment
A.S.A.P. - as soon as possible
c/o - care of, used when sending mail to someone who's not at their usual address
dept. - department
D.I.Y. - Do it yourself
est. - established
E.T.A. - estimated time of arrival
min. - minute or minimum
misc. - miscellaneous
Mr. - Mister
Mrs. - Mistress (pronounced Missus)
no. - number
R.S.V.P. - Répondez, s'il vous plait, this initialism comes from the French for "please reply." It's used on invitations to parties and events and is intended (as it says) to be responded to with a "yes, we will attend," or "no, we will not."
tel. - telephone
temp. - temperature or temporary
vet. - veteran or veterinarian
vs. - versus
tsp or t - teaspoon/teaspoons
tbs, tbsp or T - tablespoon/tablespoons
c - cup/cups
gal - gallon
lb - pound/pounds
pt - pint
qt - quart
hope this is what tou looking for. theres more than 20, so you can pick and choose
Answer:
20,625 units
Explanation:
Calculation for the equivalent units of production
Using this formula
Equivalent units of production=Units completed+Ending work in process inventory
Let plug in the formula
Equivalent units of production=12,500+(12,500×65%)
Equivalent units of production=12,500+8,125
Equivalent units of production=20,625 units
Therefore the equivalent units of production for the month is 20,625 units.
Answer:
(i) $1,295 Favorable
(ii) $3,744 Unfavorable
Explanation:
Actual price = Actual cost of materials ÷ Actual materials purchased
= $43,105 ÷ 3,700
= $11.65
Materials price variance = Actual Quantity (Actual Price - Standard Price)
= 3,700($11.65 - $12.00)
= $1,295 Favorable
Standard Quantity = Actual output × Standard quantity per unit of output
= 560 × 4.8
= 2,688
Materials quantity variance:
= Standard Price (Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity)
= $12.00 (3,000 - 2,688)
= $3,744 Unfavorable
Answer: the correct answer is (A) Both a $180,000 cash inflow and a $55,000 cash outflow should be recorded in the financing section because both transactions involve stockholders' equity items, and all cash flows must be reported gross.
Explanation:
The important thing here is that all cash flows must be reported gross.