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kondor19780726 [428]
3 years ago
10

To evaluate whether a product offering is financially feasible to justify investing in it, companies often consider the customer

’s _________.
Business
1 answer:
erastova [34]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

e. Personal value equation

Explanation:

To check that the product the company is offering to the customers whether the product is financially feasible or not, the companies individually take the opinion of the customer about the product by delivering and communicating them personally so that they actually know about their product.

Customer perception is different about the product they want to buy. They simply want the benefit and the satisfaction after consuming the product that means the time and the cost they has incurred to get the product is to meet their expectations.

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2. Factory Overhead   Dr.     $ 521,000

Cost Of Goods Sold Cr.    $ 521,000

3. Work in Process,  (ratio)   $521,000 *    7%=  36,470

Finished Goods,              $521,000   *     19%=  98,990

Cost of Goods Sold       $521,000    *    74%=  385,540

Total                        $521,000     100%

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Part 2:

Factory Overhead   Dr.     $ 521,000

Cost Of Goods Sold Cr.    $ 521,000

The Cost of Goods Sold is credited and Factory overhead is debited.

Part 3:

Suppose the overhead is applied in the following ratio

Work in Process,  (ratio)   $37,520          7%   (37520/536,00*100%)

Finished Goods,              $101,840         19%      (101840/536,00*100%)

Cost of Goods Sold       $396, 640        74%     (396,640/536,00*100%)

Total                        $536,000     100%

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Work in Process,  (ratio)   $521,000 *    7%=  36,470

Finished Goods,              $521,000   *     19%=  98,990

Cost of Goods Sold       $521,000    *    74%=  385,540

Total                        $521,000     100%

Part 4:

Cost of Goods Sold ( overhead applied of $396, 640) $1,472,600

Less    Overhead   overapplied      $ 521,000

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Cost of Goods Sold (overhead applied to WIP & FG) $1,472,600

Less   Overapplied Overhead $ 385,540

CGS=  $ 1087,060

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