Answer:
The correct option is B,cash at bank.
Explanation:
In creating the fund,cash of $800 needs to made available to the petty cash account.
In order to achieve this,the cash is moved from the cash at bank to petty cash which effectively means that the cash at bank the giving account should be credited while the receiving account,the petty cash account is debited.
Option B is correct since it is the account meant to be credited in order that the petty cash fund account can be created
Answer:
41 percent
Explanation:
Given : Budgeted Sales $112,900,000
Fixed Costs $25,000,000
Variable Costs $66,611,000
Contribution margin = Net Sales - Variable costs
= $112,900,000 - $66,611,000
= $ 46,289,000
Contribution Margin Ratio =
=
= 41%
Contribution margin ratio indicates the percentage of sales remaining so as to cover a firm's fixed expenses. It also represents how much percentage of sales is required to cover the variable costs.
It is also expressed as , 100 - Variable cost ratio (in percentage)
Answer:
$2.58 per machine hour
Explanation:
The computation of the fabrication activity cost pool activity rate is
= ($461,000 × 15%) + ($123,000 × 15%) + ($207,000 × 20%) ÷ 50,000 machine hours
= ($69,150 + $18,450 + $41,400) ÷ 50,000 machine hours
= $2.58 per machine hour
7%, hope this helps!
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Caramelatte
Answer: ARR = Average profit/Initial outlay x 100
ARR = $19,000/$250,000 x 100
ARR = 7.60%
The correct answer is C
Depreciation = Cost - Residual value/Estimated useful life
= $250,000 - $20,000/5 years
= $46,000 per annum
Average profit = Total profit/No of years
= $325,000/5
= $65,000
$
Average profit 65,000
Less: Depreciation 46,000
Average profit after depreciation 19,000
Explanation: In determining the accounting rate of return of the investment, there is need to calculate depreciation using straight line method. The amount of depreciation would be deducted from the average profit so as to obtain the average profit after depreciation. The average profit would be divided by the initial outlay in order to obtain the accounting rate of return.