Answer:
C) sustainability initiative
Explanation:
Sustainability initiatives refer to activities carried out by companies in order to reduce their negative environmental impact, e.g. use of renewable energy sources, reduction in the use of paper, efficient water use, etc.
In this case, Megabrics is generating 45% of its electric power from a renewable resource (wind).
Answer:
Debit Interest Expense, credit Cash and Discount on Bonds Payable.
Explanation:
The journal entry that a company needs to record for payment of interest is: a debit to the interest receivable account and a credit to the interest income account.
The journal entry that a company needs to record for interest expense is: a debit to interest expense and a credit to cash.
The journal entry that a company needs to record for interest expense is: a debit to interest expense and a credit to discount on bonds payable.
Answer:
$446,000
Explanation:
Factory overhead are indirect costs incurred by a company during production which can not be easily be traced to units produced.
factory overhead cost calculation :
Indirect factory wages $151,000
Supervisor salaries $56,000
Power and light $113,000
Depreciation of plant and equipment $74,000
Indirect materials $20,000
Insurance and property taxes $32,000
Total $446,000
Answer:
A) Tony's opportunity cost for spending 10 hours planting seeds is $250, since that is the amount he could earn be teaching guitar lessons.
B) Tony's accountant will calculate the cost of planting seeds at $130, since it includes only the cost of the seeds
C) Tony's accounting profit is $170 (= $300 - $130). Revenue from selling wheat - accounting cost of planting wheat seeds.
D) Tony's economic loss is $80 [= $300 - ($130 + $250)]. Economic profit or loss is calculated with the formula: economic profit = total revenue - (accounting costs + opportunity costs)
Answer:
a. $ 0.45
b. $148.50
Explanation:
Production Cost Schedule for 4,200 toy flutes
Raw materials costing $490.00
Direct Labor $357.00
Overheads ($5.60 × 36) $201.60
Overheads ($357 × 240%) $856.80
Total Cost $1,905.40
Cost per unit = Total Cost / Total Number of Units produced
= $1,905.40 / 4,200
= $ 0.45
Closing Inventory = Units Left × Cost per unit
= (4,200 - 3,870) × $ 0.45
= 330 × $ 0.45
= $148.50