Answer:
Instructions are listed below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Activity cost pools:
Direct labor $ 10 per direct labor-hour
Machine processing $ 3 per machine-hour
Machine setups $ 45 per setup
Production orders $ 150 per order
Shipments $ 115 per shipment
Product sustaining $ 750 per product Activity
Total Expected Activity K425:
Number of units produced per year 200
Direct labor-hours 1,075
Machine-hours 2,400
Machine setups 13
Production orders 13
Shipments 26
Product sustaining 1
Total Expected Activity M67:
Number of units produced per year 2,000
Direct labor-hours 50
Machine-hours 40
Machine setups 1
Production orders 1
Shipments 1
Allocated MOH= Estimated manufacturing overhead rate* Actual amount of allocation base
Allocated MOH K425= 1,075*10 + 3*2,400 + 45*13 + 150*13 + 115*26 + 750= $24,225
Allocate MOH M67= 10*50 + 3*40 + 45*1 + 150*1 + 115*1= $930
Answer:
d. employment and production would fall.
Explanation:
Economic agents have expectations about the parameters of an economy, such as price, inflation, unemployment rate, etc. If the price falls while economic agents expect the opposite, in the short run production and employment tend to increase. This is because investment decisions had already been made. However, in the medium and long term, economic agents realize that price expectations have not been confirmed and market parameters adjust. Thus, in the face of falling prices, there will be less demand. With lower demand, there will be a decrease in production and thus the employment rate decreases.
Answer:
dividend is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Answer:
10%
Explanation:
Since the bond is selling at a discount, it means that the coupon rate is blow the market rate, so the actual rate must be higher. Since there is only one option with an interest rate above 9%, we must check to see if it works.
10% yearly interest rate = 5% semiannual interest rate
we must determine the PV of the 20 coupons paid and the face value at maturity.
to calculate the PV of the 20 coupons ($45 each) we can use an excel spreadsheet and the NPV function with a 5% discount rate: PV of the coupons = $560.80
the PV of the face value in 10 years = $1,000 / 1.05²⁰ = $376.89
the present value of the coupons and the bond at maturity = $560.80 + $376.89 = $937.69. The PV using a 5% semiannual rate is very similar to $937.75, and since the question asked us to round up to the nearest whole percent, we can assume it is correct.
Answer: Household employees, for the babysitting one, occasionally nann(y/ies) or babysitter(s)
Explanation: