Answer:
Service Revenue 881,105
Wages Expense (529,000)
Supplies Expense (42,000)
Rent Expense (59,500)
Utilities Expense (8,000)
Depreciation Expense (150,000)
Interest Income <u> (5,500) </u>
Net Income 87,105
Explanation:
We list the revenue account and then, substract the expenses leaving the net income. As this is a single-step income statemnt we do not solve for operating and non-operating income.
Answer:
Dividend paid to preferred stock holders = 6% x $10 x 30,000 = $18,000
Dividend paid to common stock holder = $40,000 - $18,000 = $22,000
Explanation:
The dividend paid to preferred stock holders is a function of dividend rate, par value and number of preferred stocks outstanding.
The dividend paid to common stock holders is the difference between total dividend declared and dividend paid to preferred stock holders.
Answer:
<em>The company should use all of its limited machine hour to produce only product B. This will make it maximize profit</em>
Explanation:
<em>Whenever a company is faced with a limiting factor i.e a resource in short supply, the company should allocate the resource to the product with he highest contribution per unit of the scare resource</em>
Product Cont/unit machine hr /unit cont/hr Ranking
A 6-2 = $4 per unit 2 hours $2 per hour 2nd
B 5-2 = $3 per unit 1 hour $3 per hour 1st
<em>The company should use all of its limited machine hour to produce only product B. This will make it maximize profit</em>
Answer:
--- FIFO
-- LIFO
Explanation:
Solving (a):
FIFO method
This means that the first items to be listed were sold out and only 240 of the last item is left
This implies that the following units were sold
340 units at $5; 440 units at $7 and (540 - 240) units at $8
So: We're left with


Solving (b):
LIFO method
This means that the last items to be listed were sold out and only 240 of the fist item is left
This implies that the following units were sold
540 units at $8; 440 units at $7 and (340 - 240) units at $5
So: We're left with


Answer:
The relationship between marketing and finance is arguably one of the most important within any business. Traditionally perceived as an adversarial tug of war between marketing on one side spending the money and finance on the other trying to save it, this relationship has evolved into a modern marriage of equals.
Explanation:
I can't think of the product anymore, I've already answered the first one