Answer:
Inventory turnover in days = 43.59 days
Inventory turnover (No of times)= 8.37 times
Explanation:
<em>Inventory turnover days is the average length of time it takes a business to sell its inventory before replacement.</em>
Inventory turnover in days
= Average inventory /Cost of goods sold × 365 days
<em>Average inventory = (Opening Inventory + closing inventory)/2</em>
<em>Average inventory </em>
= (21,000 + 22,000)/2
= 21,500
<em>Inventory turnover in days</em>
(21,500/180,600) × 365 days
=43.597 days
Inventory turnover (No of times )
= Cost of goods sold/Average inventory
= 180,600/21,500
= 8.37 times
<span>Your task is to take this and construct a graphical representation of the data. in doing so, you determine that as the price of soup rises, the quantity of soup demanded decreases. This confirms the Law of Supply and Demand which states that the supply is inversely proportional to the demand. Simply speaking, whenever there is an increase in the price, the supplier tends to produce an excess supply even though the demand is low to generate a greater profit.</span>
Answer: $15,060
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that Ben and Jerry were shareholders of Water Ice Inc., an S corp. On Jan. 1, 1998, Ben owned 40 shares and Jerry owned 60 shares.
We are further told that Ben sold his shares to Joe for $10,000 on March 31, 1998 and that the corp. reported a $50,000 loss at the end of 1998. The loss that will be allocated to Joe will be:
= $50,000 × 40% × 9/12
= $50,000 × 0.4 × 0.75
= $15,000
The closest figure we have close to that is $15,060 which is option B
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Answer: Factory overhead control
Explanation: Factory overhead is the account where the amount of cost incurred while manufacturing a product is recorded and no direct labour or material is recorded. When the manufactured goods are finished and produced they are recorded as expenses when the goods are sold as manufactured finished products.
All the expenses related to the factory are included in this account such as rent, utility, electricity, supplies, tools. Factory overhead is known as manufacturing burden or expenses.