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Andrews [41]
3 years ago
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All of the following are intangible assets except

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Reptile [31]3 years ago
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Franchises (C) are tangible assets
guajiro [1.7K]3 years ago
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The answer to this question is:

<span>All of the following are intangible assets except??
</span><span>D-"Accounts Receivable."

Hoped This helped, </span><span> Awifeamother
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Setups: $ 144,000

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Machining: $22,200

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Explanation:

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Machine hours        10,000         80,000                      90,000

Inspection hours      2,000         16,000                         18,000

Number of moves      180             120                              300

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Moving materials 120,000   =   Moving materials/Number of moves

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Inspecting   160,000  =  Inspection/Inspection hours

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<em>Now we find the overhead applied to the scented cards by multiplying the rate to the  corresponding overhead activity of the scented cards.</em>

Activity                        Rate                Scented Cards

Setups:                        2400                   2400*60=$ 144,000

Moving materials:       400                    400*180= $72000

Machining:                    2.22                  2.22*10,000=$22,200

Inspection:                   8.89                  8.89*2000= $17,777.78

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• rise by less than $50.

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Cost of goods sold                                                           (720,000)

Gross Profit                                                                        580,000

Less Operating Expenses :

Gain on sale of investments                          50,000

Selling expenses                                          (160,000)

General and administrative expenses         (75,000)      (185,000)

Operating Profit                                                                  395,000

Less Non - Operating Expenses :

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Interest expense                                          (40,000)

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