Answer:
Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= $77 per direct labor hour
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Production:
Product A: 1,850 units
Product B: 1,250
Hours required:
Product A: requires 0.3 direct labor-hours per unit
Product B: requires 0.6 direct labor-hours per unit.
The total estimated overhead for the next period is $100,485.
First, we need to calculate the total amount of direct labor hours required:
Total direct labor hours= 0.3*1,850 + 0.6*1,250= 1,305 hour
To calculate the estimated manufacturing overhead rate we need to use the following formula:
Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base
Estimated manufacturing overhead rate= 100,485/1,305= $77 per direct labor hour
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Answer:
The Answer is as follows;
Explanation:
Dividend on preferred stocks=$10*7.5%=$.075
Transaction Costs=$1
Total financing Cost=$1.75
Which is 17.5% (1.75/10)
The market price is not relevant for company's cost of financing. Therefore we have taken dividend payable on face value and transaction costs of issue for purpose of determination of financing cost.
Answer:
The production plan for Q3 is 208,000 units of supermix.
July 64,000
August 70,000
September 74,000
The Raw materials requirement for Q3 is 218 cc of solvent H300
July 23,000
August 111,000
September 84,000
The detailed presentation is in the attached document
Answer: I am right, the increased demand represents a rightward shift of the aggregate demand curve.
Explanation:
The increase in aggregate demand by foreigners occurred as a result of a fall in the value of the US dollars and aggreagrate price level stayed the same. Therefore, the change in aggregate demand didn't occur as a result of a change in price.
If agregrate demand changed as a result of a change in the aggregate price levels, there would be a change in quantity demanded and a movement along the demand curve.
It's only a change in price that result results in a movement along the aggregate demand curve.
Other factors that leads to a change in demand either shifts the aggregate demand curve to the left or to the right.
Therefore, an increase in aggregate demand as a result of the fall in value of US dollars causes the aggregate demand curve to shift to the right.
The shift in the aggregate demand curve to the right shows that demand has increased but aggregate price hasn't changed.