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puteri [66]
3 years ago
7

A global information system (gis) remains unaffected irrespective of a company's size and business needs. true

Business
1 answer:
qwelly [4]3 years ago
4 0
<span>Global Information System (GIS) is the system that incorporates all the technologies and applications found in a typical information system to gather, store, manipulate, and transmit data across cultural and georgraphic boundaries.</span><span>
The statement that a global information system (GIS) remains unaffected irrespective of a company's size and business needs is false.</span>
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1 & 2. Purchases of Raw Material

                          Purchases in grams                       Cost  

  Quarter 1               68,250                                      $ 81,900

  Quarter 2              82,250                                      $ 98,700

  Quarter 3              75,250                                       $ 90,300

  Quarter 4              60,500                                       <u>$ 72,600</u>

  Full year                                                                  $ 343.500

3. Expected Cash disbursements

  Quarter 1                                                                  $ 54,740

  Quarter 2                                                                 $ 91,980

  Quarter 3                                                                 $ 93.660  

  Quarter 4                                                                 <u>$ 79,680</u>

Total Year payments                                                 $ 320,060

4.  Total cost of Direct Labor    

  Quarter 1                                                                  $ 27,900

  Quarter 2                                                                 $ 37,200

  Quarter 3                                                                 $ 34,100  

  Quarter 4                                                                 <u>$ 31,000</u>

Total Year for direct labor                                       $ 130,200

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Computation of raw material purchases

<u>Raw material consumption</u>

Qtr No of Units per qtr Total Requirement

1        9,000 * 7 gms per unit =      63,000 gms

2      12,000 * 7 gms per unit =      84,000 gms

3       11,000 * 7 gms per unit =      77,000 gms

4       10,000 * 7 gms per unit =     <u>70,000</u> gms

Total Year                                     294,000 gms

Raw Material Purchases for each quarter

Purchases = Closing inventory + Consumption - Opening inventory

1 21,000 (84,000gms * 25 % ) + 63,000 - 15.750 =  68,250 gms  

2 19,250 (77,000gms* 25 %) + 84,000 - 21,000 =  82,250 gms

3 17,500 ( 70,000gms* 25 %) + 77,000-19,250 =  75,250 gms

4 8,000 ( As per data) + 70,000-17.500            =  60,500 gms

Total year purchases =                                       =  286,250 gms

<u>Cost of purchases</u>

Quarter 1    68,250 gms  * $ 1.20     = $  81,900

Quarter 2   82,250 gms * $ 1.20      = $  98,700

Quarter 3   75,250 gms * $ 1,20     =  $ 90,300

Quarter 4   60,500 gms * $ 1,20    =   <u>$ 72,600</u>

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Quarter 1 Payments = Opening Payables + 60 % of quarter 1

$ 5,600 + ( 60 %* $ 81,900) = $ 5,600 + $ 49,140 =               $ 54,740

Quarter 2 payments

(40 % of quarter 1) + ( 60 % of quarter 2)

($ 81,900 * 40 %) + ( $ 98,700 * 60 %)

$ 32,760 + $ 59,220                                               =                $ 91,980

Quarter 3 payments

(40 % of quarter 2) + ( 60 % of quarter 3)

($ 98,700 * 40 %) + ( $ 90,300 * 60 %)

$ 39,480 + $ 54,180                                                =                $ 93.660    

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(40 % of quarter 3) + ( 60 % of quarter 4)

($ 90,300 * 40 %) + ( $ 72,600 * 60 %)

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Quarter 2  =   12,000 * 0.20 per unit * $ 15.50               =        $  37.200

Quarter 3       11,000 * 0.20 per unit * $ 15.50               =         $  34.100

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