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Answer:
$150,000
Explanation:
The computation of value of ending inventory under absorption costing is shown below:-
Total Cost per unit = Direct Material per unit + Direct Labor per unit + Variable Overhead per unit + Fixed Overhead per unit
= $5 + $4 + $3 + ( $200,000 ÷ 25,000 units)
= $5 + $4 + $3 + $8
= $20
Ending Inventory in units = Units produced - Units sold
= 25,000 - 17,500
= 7,500
Cost of Ending Inventory = Total Cost per unit × Ending Inventory units
= $20 × 7,500
= $150,000
So, for computing the cost of ending inventory we simply multiply the total cost per unit with ending inventory units.
Answer:
The correct answer is C.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Cochrane Associate's net sales last year were $525 million. If sales grow at 7.5% per year, how large (in millions) will they be 8 years later?
We need to use the following formula:
FV= PV*(1+i)^n
FV= 525*(1+0.075)^8
FV= $936.33
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Answer:
equivalent units of production = 6,000 units
Explanation:
given data
process at end of September = 6,000 units
direct materials = 100%
direct labor and manufacturing overhead = 70%
solution
we get here equivalent units of production for the conversion cost that is
equivalent units of production = process at end × direct materials complete .........................1
put here value and we get
equivalent units of production = 6,000 units × 100%
equivalent units of production = 6,000 units