Answer:
The value of closing inventory is $3,500
Cost of goods sold $40,670
Explanation:
The two tasks here is to compute the value of closing inventory and the costs of goods sold during the year.
The fact that all opening inventory units were sold and that 230 units out of 250 units bought on May 5 leaves 20 units of that batch inventory in closing inventory.
Also, 20 units of 200 units bought on November 3 in inventory since 180 units were already sold.
Hence the value of closing inventory is computed thus:
May 5 20*$85=$1,700
Nov 3 20*$90=$1,800
Total $3,500
The costs of goods sold are is computed thus:
Opening inventory 60*$82 $4,920
May 5 230*$85 $19,550
Nov 3 180*$90 $ 16,200
Total $40,670
Answer:
The variable cost is $2.67 per dog.
Explanation:
The variable cost per unit can be determine by using the highlow method to separate the variable component of the given mixed cost. the variable cost is the one that varies with the level of output. Under high low method, we calculate the variable cost per unit by using the following formula:
Variable cost per unit = (Cost at highest activity level - cost at lowest activity level) / (Highest activity level in units - lowest activity level in units)
Variable cost per unit = (3600 - 2800) / (500 - 200)
Variable cost per unit = $2.67 per dog
Answer:
Option (A) $180,000
Explanation:
The amount of income tax expense has to be reported by the provincial is shown as
$600,000 × 30% = $180,000
Income tax benefits of ($100,000 × 30% = $30,000) should be disclosed separately in the discontinued operations section of income statement.
Therefore, the correct answer is option (A) $ 180,000.
Answer:
$7,899,827
Explanation:
The computation of the maximum increase in money supply is shown below:
Data given in the question
Additional value in excess reserves = $868,981
Reserve ratio = 11%
By considering the above information, the maximum increase in money supply is
= Additional value in excess reserves × 100 ÷ reserve ratio
= $868,981 × 100 ÷ 11
= $868,981 × 9.09
= $7,899,827
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