Answer:
Option E It is multiplied by the material unit cost to calculate the per unit carrying cost.
Explanation:
The reason is that the carrying cost which is also known as holding cost is the cost of holding a unit material for a year and this can be calculated as:
Holding Cost is also given in percentage of material price and is calculate by multiplying it with the material unit cost to calculate the holding cost per unit per year.
So the option E is correct.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is: A.When the price of a good decreases, sellers produce less of the good
When the price of a good decrease, the amount of profit that the sellers could made is also decreasing. Because of this, sellers would feel less motivation to sell that product and start to reduce the supply of the product and replace it with newer ones.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The production would be a my a point inside the curve. The curve shows the possibility of producing with all possible materials so inside the curve is representative of one or more of the resources not being used to its full capacity.
        
             
        
        
        
A purchase agreement is a legally binding contract that states the terms and conditions of purchasing a good/making a sale. This agreement is legally binding for both the purchaser and the seller. The agreement is contingent on being paid back at the date agreed and receiving the items that were intended to be paid for.  
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
lower; higher.
Explanation:
Taxation can be defined as the involuntary or compulsory fees levied on individuals or business entities by the government to generate revenues used for funding public institutions and activities.
The different types of tax include the following;
1. Income tax: a tax on the money made by workers in the state. This type of tax is paid by employees with respect to the amount of money they receive as their wages or salary.
2. Property tax: a tax based on the value of a person's home or business. It is mainly taxed on physical assets or properties such as land, building, cars, business, etc.
3. Sales tax: a tax that is a percent of the price of goods sold in retail stores. It is being paid by the consumers (buyers) of finished goods and services and then, transfered to the appropriate authorities by the seller.
Generally, installment sales are permitted or allowed by the tax laws in a country. Typically, they are recognized in the year of sale for the purpose of financial reporting. Also, installment sales for any goods or services are to be reported in the tax return, at a later time when cash is received from the customer (buyer).
This results in a deferred tax liability because taxable income is lower than financial income in the year of sale, and higher than financial income in later years when collected.