Answer:
1. Direct Materials: C) Paper
2. Direct Labor: A) Artist's wages
3. Indirect materials: G) Glue for envelopes <em>(this is asuming there isn't a direct association between glue, envelopes and greeting cards - which is the case that one envelope can be used for 1 card or 2+ cards indistinctly- and/or 1 glue can be used for more than 1 envelope)</em>
4. Indirect labor: B) Wages of materials warehouse workers; E) Manufacturing plant manager's salary
5. Other manufacturing overhead: D) Depreciation on manufacturing equipment; F) Property taxes on manufacturing plant
Answer: Social commitment
Explanation: Social commitment is defined as the commitment or burden of the members of a society, whether they are members of a group or as individuals.
When there is a social commitment, people agree and reach a decision in order to fulfill what has been agreed. Regardless of the decisions that have been made as a group, once they are made it is important that they are followed and that everyone does their part.
Answer:
Fixed cost is the one which remains fixed and doesn't changes within a range of level of activity changes which includes Factory property taxes (doesn't changes with furniture manufacturing), accounting staff salaries (doesn't changes with furniture manufacturing), sales office rent (doesn't changes with furniture manufacturing), Sales manager salary and Depreciation on factory equipment.
On the other hand, the variable cost changes with the change in the level of activity and this includes fabric for seats (greater usage for greater amount of seats), assembly labor and sales commissions paid.
Period cost is the cost that is associated with the passage of time and increases with the passage of time and is not dependent on level of activity.
This includes Factory property taxes, accounting staff salaries, sales office rent, Sales manager salary and Depreciation on factory equipment.
Product cost is the cost that is associated with costs that are directly linked with manufacturing of the product. This includes all the variable overheads, specific fixed cost and variable costs. The examples include Fabric for seats and Assembly labor.
Answer:
one party agrees to purchase the entire production that the other party supplies.