The correct answer is
<span>No, like all resources, supply and demand also affect how much a worker is paid.
For example, a worker doing the same computer job might be paid more in New York than in other places: this has to do with the fact that the demand and supply (in form of workers ready to work in NY for a certain wage) are different in those two places</span>
Answer:
The Journal entry is as follows:
Construction in progress A/c Dr. $950,000
Cost of construction A/c Dr. $1,600,000
To revenue from long term contracts $2,550,000
(To record the revenue in 2018)
Workings:
Cost of construction:
= cost of 2017 + cost of 2018
= $1,100,000 + $500,000
= $1,600,000
Answer:
Option (C) is correct.
Explanation:
Manufacturing costs:
= Direct Materials + Direct Labor + Variable overhead
= $160,000 + $80,000 + (150,000 × 75%)
= $160,000 + $80,000 + $112,500
= $352,500
Operating income:
= Sales (1,100 units) - Manufacturing costs
= $370,000 - $352,500
= $17,500
Therefore, if Model A02777 is dropped from the product line, operating income will decrease by $17,500.
Answer:
b) -$700.
Explanation:
The economic profit or loss will be:
economic result = revenue - total cost
<u>Where:</u>
fixed cost + variable cost = total cost
400 + 600 = 1,000
revenue = units x selling price per unit
100 units x $3 = $300
economic result = revenue - total cost = 300 - 1,000 = -700
The company is on the optimal level, marginal revenue = marginal cost at 100 units of output.
But, it is not selling at the correct price. It should sale at a higher price.