Answer:
c. The equilibrium wage will rise, and the equilibrium quantity of labor will fall
Explanation:
Because of the emigration of workers from the Northern Minnesota to Southern Canada, the equilibrium wage rates will rise and quantity of labor will fall.
This happens because the workers that left have already created a vacuum that will be eager to be filled by their employers who will be willing to increase wages for incoming workers to serve two purposes:
1. To entice them to work for the company and fill the vacuum
2. To try to make sure they stay and not leave another vacuum.
The reason the quantity of labour will fall is because of that vacuum created by the departed workers. It's this drop in labor that will make the equilibrium wages to increase.
Answer: 50400
Explanation:
- Straight-line rate= 100%/ 5 years= 20%
- Double declining Expense= 20% x 2= 40%
From Oct1 to Dec 31 is 9 months/ 12 months a year
- Depreciation Expense year 1= $120000x 0.4x 9/12= $36000
- Book value year 1= beginning year 2= $120000-$36000= $84000
- Book value year 2= $84000- ($84000x0.4)= $50400
Answer:
$388,000
Explanation:
Data provided
Bond certificates printed = $26,000
Legal fees paid = $110,000
CPA registration = $12,000
Underwriter commission = $240,000
The calculation of amount of bond issue costs is shown below:-
Total Bond issue costs = Bond certificates printed + Legal fees paid + CPA registration + Underwriter commission
= $26,000 + $110,000 + $12,000 + $240,000
= $388,000
Answer:
D : $88,800
Explanation:
<u>Cost of goods manufactured :</u>
Direct Material used in production $
21,300
Indirect Material used in production $ 3,700
Direct Labour $
34,100
Direct Labour $ 5,900
Manufacturing overhead <u> $ 16,600 </u>
Total Manufacturing cost $ 75100
Add:Beginning Work in process inventory $7,200
Less: Ending Work in process inventory <u>$ 0 </u>
Cost of Goods Manufactured <u>$88,800</u>
In this case, the $6,000 refers to your sales. If expenses and returns were deducted it will be your net sales. Sales refers to the activity of selling an amount of goods or services to consumers who enter your storefront. The goal is to make sure your sales are greater than all of our expenses to make sure you are turning a profit each month.