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love history [14]
3 years ago
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The Public Works department oversees street maintenance and repair. true false

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blagie [28]3 years ago
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True <span>Street Maintenance Mission. The Street maintenance Division of the Public Works Department is responsible for keeping all City streets and alleys in good repair and serviceable condition. With the goal of preserving street surfaces to avoid more costly reconstruction, the Street Maintenance Division uses a variety of ...</span>Missing: oversees ‎true ‎<span>false</span>
RoseWind [281]3 years ago
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True... <span>The </span>Department<span> of </span>Public Works oversees<span> the </span>maintenance<span> and operation of the public </span>roads<span> and bridges throughout the county, and numerous other tasks.</span>
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Answer:

Unitary product cost= $54

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Production= 23,000 units

Direct materials= $23 per unit

Direct labor= $19 per unit

Variable overhead= $276,000

<u>Under the variable costing method, the unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead.</u>

First, we need to calculate the unitary variable overhead.

Unitary overhead= 276,000/23,000= $12 per unit

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During the current year, Morgan, Inc., had net income of $657,000. Morgan also recorded $203,000 in deprecation expense and had
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$823,000

Explanation:

To determine the net cash provided by operating activities using the indirect method we can use the following formula:

net cash flow = net income + depreciation expense - accounts receivable increase + inventory decrease - accounts payable decrease

net cash flow = $657,000 + $203,000 - $28,000 + $12,000 - $21,000 = $823,000

If accounts receivable decreased, then it would be added.

If inventories increased, then it would be subtracted.

If accounts payable increased, then it would be added.

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Answer:

(A) Mexican supplier cost = $445,800 or $89.16 average cost.

In-house cost = $714,000 or $142.8

(B) Mexican supplier total weighted score = 0.265 or 22.43%

In-house supplier weighted score= 0.238 or 23.8%

(C) Yes, explaination below

Explanation:

Mexican Supplier cost breakdown:

Quota price $83 X 5000 = $415, 000

Transport cost

1. to transport 5000 doors would require making a total of 20 trips from Mexico to USA (5000/250 doors)

2. at a cost of $825 per trip, total cost to transport doors is = $16,500.

Sending Engineers costs and Negotiation cost =

$5000 + $1000

(Transport+Sending Engineers cost) =

$22,500

Inventory carrying cost= 20% of cost of storing the goods. (total of all other cost) 20% x 22500 = $8300

Total cost = $445,800 or $89.16 average cost.

Total weighted score average:

Using the formula;

Weight= score x rating

Score = Weight/rating (making score subject of the formula)

Mexican Weighted

score1= 16%/3 = 0.0533, + 0.12 score2, + 0.035 + score3, + 0.056 + score4. = 0.265.

American weighted score

Using same formula;

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