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GenaCL600 [577]
3 years ago
8

Timothy wants to cut costs in his company to increase the profitability of production. Which tactic should Timothy utilize to cu

t the costs and maintain the quality of output?
A.

using shorter transport routes

B.

use low-grade raw materials

C.

overworking the employees

D.

overstocking the input

Answer right gets
Business
1 answer:
Oksanka [162]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Service Revenue                   $149,200

Property Taxes          8,800

Salaries Expense  126,600

Insurance Expense   7,300

Supplies Expense    6,600  $149,300

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Accounts Payable            <u> 1,900</u>

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Dec. 30  Dividends                                    3,100

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Jan. 9   Cash Account                            $137,100

Dec. 31  Deferred Revenue                       12,100

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