Answer:
Jenkins Manufacturing
Joe should produce using the new equipment.
Explanation:
a) Costs incurred using the old equipment:
Variable costs = $45,000 ($50 x 900)
Fixed costs = $40,000
Total costs = $85,000
Operating Loss = $22,000 ($63,000 - 85,000)
b) Costs incurred using the new equipment:
Variable costs = $22,500 ($25 x 900)
Fixed costs = $60,000
Total costs = $82,500
Operating Loss = $19,500 ($63,000 - 82,500)
Production using the new equipment would reduce the operating loss by $2,500.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The question is incomplete, the options are missing. The options are the following: 
a) Suggest to Patrice that spreading negative information learned from eavesdropping is not healthy for the workplace.
b) Thank Patrice for speaking up and forward the item to a neutral third party for handling.
c) Immediately fire the team members who made the comments.
d) Contact the team member who was the subject of the comments to see if he or she was offended. 
e) Thank Patrice for her input, but based on the harmlessness of the situation, take no further action.
And the correct answer is the option B: Thank Patrice for speaking up and forward the item to a neutral third party for handling. 
Explanation:
To begin with, these kind of situations are most common than expected in the workplace so that is why that nowadays exist a lot of seminars about certain subjects that involves the behavior in the organization and furthermore there is the regular action of the Human Resources Department that takes cares of all the penalties and the solutions when it comes to subjects regarding the employees of the business and their relationship both with each other and with the company. So the correct way to act in this scenario would be to thank Patrice and tell her that the manager would inform to the Human Resources Department about it, being this last one a third party in the situation itself. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The discount on the bonds issuance is $9,138.00 
Explanation:
discount on bonds at issuance=bonds face value-bonds cash proceeds
bonds face value is $180,000
bonds cash proceeds =$170,862
Discount on bonds at issuance=$180,000-$170,862
Discount on bonds at issuance=$9,138.00  
The necessary journal entries to record the bonds issuance are follows:
Dr Cash                                $170,862.00
Dr discount on bonds issue $9,138.00
Cr Bonds payable                                   $180,000
The discount on the bonds would amortized over relevant years
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Answer:
no they are not the same hope this helps