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nikitadnepr [17]
3 years ago
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What is the name of the practice that consists of requiring pickers to gather the items for several orders at once, but keep the

m separate in separate totes?
Business
1 answer:
Vikentia [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Batch picking

Explanation:

Batch picking is the practice that consists of requiring pickers to gather the items for several orders at once, but keep them separate in separate totes.

It should be noted that in batch picking, a batch of orders are picked by a single picker and this typically help in the reduction of making constant repeated trips to same location

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3. Prepare an income statement for July, a statement of owner’s equity for July, and a balance sheet as of July 31, 2007.

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Income Statement

For the month ended July 31, 2007

Service revenue                                                       $5,953

Expenses:

  • Paralegal services $1,635
  • Wages expense $850
  • Rent $1,200
  • Answering service expense $250
  • Utilities expense $325
  • Supplies expense $115
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Operating income                                                     $1,503

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Balance Sheet

For the month ended July 31, 2007

Assets:

Cash $6,873

Accounts receivables $2,225

Supplies $980

Land $10,000

Total assets $20,078

Liabilities:

Accounts payable $720

Paralegal fees payable $1,635

Total liabilities $2,355

Equity:

Jameson, Cecil, capital $18,723

Jameson, Cecil, drawings -$1,000

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For the month ended July 31, 2007

Jameson, Cecil, capital balance July 1, 2007       $13,520

Investment during the month                                  $3,700

Net income                                                                <u>$1,503</u>

Subtotal                                                                    $18,723

Drawings                                                                  <u>($1,000)</u>

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Adjustments to net income:

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Less Bond Interest after tax ($2,010,000 × 7% × 80%)        ($112,560)

Less Preference Stock dividend ($4,080,000 × 6%)          ($244,800)

Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock           $802,640

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Weighted Average Number of Common Stock Holders      580,000

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<em>Diluted Earnings Per Share = Adjusted Earnings Attributable to Holders of Common Stock / Adjusted Weighted Average Number of Common Stock Holders</em>

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