Answer:
(1)
Fees revenues 42,600
Total expenses 1.92 x 4260 = 8179.2
<em>Net income 34,420.8</em>
<em>(2)</em>
Fees revenues 42,600
Variable cost 2,982
Contribution Margin 39,618
Fixed Cost 14,400
Net Income 25,218
Explanation:
(1)
We multiply by the garment cleaned
10 x 4,260 = 42,600
0.7 x 4,260 = 2982
and distribute the fixed cost among the normal capacity
14,400 / 7,500 = 1.92 fixed cost per garment cleaned
.7 + 1.92 = 2.62 cost per garment
(2)
We do not include the fixed cost in the unit cost, we subtact them completely as an expense.
I think it would be b cause when the work is done you cant hire new workers to do what is already done
Answer:
True
Explanation:
First of all, your tax filing status affects your tax rates, the more you earn, the higher your tax bracket. On the other hand, if your income is very low, you might not even have to file your taxes. For example, if you are over 65 years old, and your income is less than the standard deduction ($12,200) you do not need to file your taxes. If your income is above a certain threshold, you might start losing some tax benefits and deductions, e.g. child care and tax credit.
Answer:
Dr unearned rent $25,019
Cr rental income $25,019
Explanation:
The cash received on June 1 20Y2 for 12 months rent would have been debited cash while the unearned rent account would have been debited with the same amount.
As of December 31, 20Y2, the rent of 7-month(June-December) have now been earned and adjusted as follows:
earned rent for 7 months=$42,890*7/12=$25,019
The earned rental income would be debited to unearned rent and credit to rental income
False. The internet has always been the domain of the blue-collar workers and homemakers. Though the internet has a lot of value to workers and those that work from home, it has not always been the main domain. Those who are blue-collar workers can handle their work in writing or in person conversations. The internet was not always around, but now that it is, it does handle a lot of the work that these groups do.