1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Tju [1.3M]
3 years ago
15

What does Blake mean by calling the lamb a “child”? A child wears soft clothes made from lamb’s wool. A child likes to run all o

ver the grass like a lamb. A child has unsteady legs like a lamb. A child is gentle like a lamb.
Business
2 answers:
77julia77 [94]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

(D.) a child is gentle a lamb

katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
4 0

It would be - A child is gentle like a lamb.

You might be interested in
The​ "Truth in Savings​ Law" requires banks to advertise their rates on investments such as CDs and savings accounts as annual p
liubo4ka [24]
I think this is true I hope this help you
5 0
3 years ago
Eric wants to start a business. he is attracted to the idea of being his own boss, and wants to get started with a minimum of ex
Dovator [93]
The answer is true. Individuals who need to work for themselves frequently like to work their business, at any rate at first, as a sole proprietorship. Leeway of the sole proprietorship is that it is a generally simple and cheap type of business to set up. One disadvantage of a sole proprietorship is that the proprietor has boundless obligation. Notwithstanding, right now, Eric isn't stressed over hazard. The boundless risk factor does not seem, by all accounts, to be an issue for him.
4 0
3 years ago
Holding other factors constant, if bad weather destroys the annual crop for carrots, it causes the supply curve for carrots to
Iteru [2.4K]

Options:

<em>a. Shift to the left, causing the prices of carrots to rise</em>

<em>b. Shift to the left, causing the prices of carrots to fall</em>

<em>c. Stay the same</em>

<em>d. The supply curve does not shift. Only the demand curve shifts.</em>

<u>Answer:</u>

<u>a. Shift to the left, causing the prices of carrots to rise</u>

<u>Explanation:</u>

Indeed, going by the law of supply and holding all other factors constant, we would expect the supply curve to shift to the left, which implies that there would be an increase in the price of carrots.

What this means is that because there are now fewer carrots in the market as a result of the effects of the bad weather, there would be scarcity and so sellers would increase prices.

3 0
3 years ago
Froya Fabrikker A/S of Bergen, Norway, Is a small company that manufactures specialty heavy equipment for use In North Sea oil f
solmaris [256]

Answer:

1) JOURNAL ENTRIES

a) Debit Material Account $290,000 Credit Accounts Payable $290,000

b) Debit Work in process $ 275,000 Credit Material Account $275000

c) Debit Factory overheads $69300, Debit Selling and admin (utility expense) $7,700 Credit Accounts Payable $77,000

d) Debit Work in process $320,000 Debit Factory overheads $108,000

Credit Salary and wages Payable $428,000

e) Debit Factory overheads $72,000 Credit Accounts payable $72,000

f) Debit Selling and admin expense (Advertising) $154,000 Credit Accounts payable $154,000

g) Debit Debit depreciation expense $90000 Credit Accumulated depreciation on Factory equipment $67,500 Credit Accumulated depreciation on selling and admin facilities $22,500

h)Debit Factory rent $92000 Debit selling and admin rent $23000 Credit Accounts payable $115000

i) Debit Work in process $417,100 Credit Manufacturing overhead costs $417,100

j) Debit Finished goods $950,000 Credit work in process $950,000

k) Debit Accounts receivables $2,100,000 Credit Revenue $2,100,000

    Debit cost of sales $980,000 Credit Finished goods $980000

2)   DR                                     Raw materials                                        CR

opening bal                48000             work in process                  275000

Accounts payable     290000            balance c/d                         63000

                                  338000                                                         338000

                                            work in process

opening balance             39000          finished goods                   950000

Raw materials                275000          balance c/d                       101100

salaries payable           320000

applied overheads      417100                                                        

                                    1051100                                                       1051100

                                           finished goods

opening balance             78000            cost of sales                  980000

work in process             950000           balance c/d                   48000

                                      1028000                                                1028000

                                            Manufacturing overheads

accounts payable                  69300            work in process    417100

salaries payable                    108000

accounts payable                  72000

depreciation                          67500

Accounts payable                92000

cost of sales (over)              8300

                                            417100                                                  417100

                            selling and admin overheads

Accounts payable                 7700           Profit and loss account    207200

Accounts payable               154000

Depreciation                        22500

Accounts payable               23000

                                            207200                                                     207200

                Accumulated depreciation on Factory equipment

         balance c/d   67500                    depreciation                             67500

               Accumulated Depreciation on selling and admin facilities

balance c/d      22500                 depreciation                                 22500

                                      Accounts payable

             balance c/d         638700   raw materials                     290000

                                                        accounts payable                  69300

                                                        accounts payable                  72000

                                                        Accounts payable                92000

                                                        Accounts payable                 7700

                                                       Accounts payable               154000

                                                       Accounts payable               23000

                                       638700                                                      638700

                                         cost of sale

Finished goods         980000                  manufacturing overheads 8300

                                                                  trading account               971700

                                 980000                                                             980000

                                                 sales

trading account                2100000        Accounts receivable          2100000

                                            trading account

cost of sales              971700             sales                       2100000

 gross profit             1128300

3) cost of goods manufactured

direct material                             275000

Direct labor                                 320000

applied overheads                     417100  

cost of goods manufactured  <u>1012100</u>

4a)  Debit Manufacturing overhead 8300 Credit cost of sales 8300

4b)  finished goods

opening                78000

work in process      950000

closing goods         48000

Cost of goods sold  <u> 980000</u>

5)INCOME STATEMENT

SALES                                                                         2100000

COST OF SALES                                                          -971700

gross profit                                                                  1128300

selling and admin costs                                            -207200

Net income                                                                $921100

Explanation:

5 0
3 years ago
Common stock​ value: Constant growth The common stock of Barr Labs​ Inc., trades for ​$120 per share. Investors expect the compa
BlackZzzverrR [31]

Answer:

Dividend growth rate anticipated = 14.66%

Explanation:

Using dividend growth model we have

P{_0} = \frac{D{_1}}{K{_e} - g}

Where P{_0} = Current market price = $120

D{_1} = Dividend to be paid at year end or next year = $1.37

K{_e} = Expected return on equity = 15.8%

g = Expected growth rate

Now putting values we have

$120 = \frac{1.37}{0.158 - g}

0.158 - g = \frac{1.37}{120} = 0.0114

0.158 - 0.0114 = g

0.1466 = g = 14.66%

5 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • Which situation exemplifies public action?
    8·1 answer
  • Air bags are usually located in the steering wheel and __________.
    6·2 answers
  • Fifty-two year old Nicolas worked as an operations manager in Austell steel plant. The working conditions at Austell were quite
    10·1 answer
  • Pursley, Inc. owns 70 percent of Harry Corp. The consolidated income statement for a year reports $50,000 Noncontrolling Interes
    8·1 answer
  • In Bovania, cattle compose 48 percent of the consumer price index (CPI), housing composes 32 percent, and entertainment accounts
    11·1 answer
  • Spark Company's static budget is based on a planned activity level of 60,000 units. At the same time the static budget was prepa
    15·1 answer
  • Which activity would a marketer consider to occur at a place, as defined in the four Ps of marketing? A. a person researching ma
    10·1 answer
  • _________ variability is not one of the five sources of customer-induced variability.a. Arrival b. Capability c. Effort d. Deman
    15·1 answer
  • Why should you investigate the regular interest rate of the card along with the introductory offer?
    9·1 answer
  • Which investment is best for someone who is likely to need cash soon? mutual fund CD 401(k) savings account
    11·2 answers
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!