Answer:
Total overhead applied = $220
Explanation:
Total variable overhead estimated = Variable manufacturing overhead per machine-hour * Total machine-hours
Total variable overhead estimated = ($2 * 32,700)
= $65,400
Total overhead estimated = Total variable overhead estimated + Total fixed overhead estimated
Total overhead estimated = $65,400 + $294,300
Total overhead estimated = $359,700
Predetermined overhead rate = Total overhead estimated / Total machine hours
= $359,700 / 32,700
=$ 11 per machine hour
Hence, the total overhead applied = Predetermined overhead rate * Total machine hours L716
Total overhead applied = ($11 * 20)
Total overhead applied = $220
Answer:
C. $120m
Explanation:
As per the given situation,
the calculation of the ended year the preferred stock is shown below:
Ending preferred stock balance
= Beginning balance of preferred stock + new issuance of preferred stock
= $100 million + $20 million
= $120 million
Therefore, for computing the ending preferred stock balance we simply applied the above formula and ignore all other values as they are not relevant. So the correct answer is C.
Answer:
"B"
Explanation:
Segregation of duties is a major international control procedure where responsibilities are shared between two or more individuals.
The aim is to minimize or prevent the opportunity for a particular individual to execute and cover up fraudulent activities.
It is arranged in a way that an individual is in the position to keep a check over the activities of the other party.
Answer:
<u>d. Interpersonal interaction.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
A group may have mutual goal, unstructured relationships but may not necessarily have Interpersonal interaction.
For example, a group of 100 persons makes up the passengers on a flight <em>heading to</em> New York City (their mutual goal) and they're made of individuals of random backgrounds (unstructured relationships). They expect the pilots to deliver them safely at their destination (positive interdependence), however, it is likely that throughout the trip there is no interpersonal interaction among the passengers.
Answer:
Either increasing supply or lowering demand
Explanation:
increasing supply:
e.g. when less developed countries (LDCs) experience a famine or drought, other countries can supply food and/or water to them
lowering demand:
finding alternative solutions of the product (that have the same effect as the original product) or reducing the reasons for why there is a high demand
- e.g. crops not growing well due to weather/crop disease going around -> find a crop that is more resistant to the disease (reducing reasons for demand)
- e.g. rice field has an infestation -> not yielding enough rice to feed the population -> population feels hungry and other foods cannot help them feel full/sustain them -> find another crop to substitute, like yam or potatoes that are equally filling (alternative solutions)
but these two are pretty much the same so
also please note I don't take any courses on supply and demand other than geography so I might be completely wrong