Answer:
C
Explanation:
Money neutrality is a theory which submits that money supply only affect nominal variable and not real variables.
Nominal variables include price, wages and exchange rate
real variables include employment and real GDP
Money is only neutral in the long run and not in the short run because of money illusion. Money illusion causes economic agents to respond to money supply changes.
Money is neutral only in the long run
If this question has the same set of choices like the other ones posted here, then the answer would be letter C. 529 plan- money you save.
The amount of Doug's taxable income is <u>$27,700</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
<u><em>GIVEN</em></u>:
AGI = $35,000
State income taxes = $2300
Local property taxes = $3000
Medical expense = $800
Charitable contribution = $2000
Total deduction amount= State income taxes+Local property taxes+Charitable contribution
= 2300+3000+2000
= $ 7300
Total deduction amount= $7300
Taxable income= $35000- $7300
= $27,700
The amount of Doug's taxable income is <u>$27,700</u>.
Answer:
$519,800
Explanation:
Variable cost per unit = $5.90 + $5.30 + $8.90 + $0.60
Variable cost per uni= $20.70
Fixed cost total = $32,000 + $178,000 + $7,000 + $20,000
Fixed cost total = $237,000
Cash disbursements for December = (Variable selling and administrative cost per unit*Number of unit (Yutes) sold) + (Fixed manufacturing overhead less depreciation)
= (14,000 * $20.70) + ($237,000 − $7,000)
= $289800 + $230,000
= $519,800
Answer:
a. under applied.
Explanation:
For computing, whether it is under applied or over applied first, we have to compute the predetermined overhead rate. The formula is shown below:
Predetermined overhead rate = (Total estimated manufacturing overhead) ÷ (estimated direct labor-hours)
Now we have to find the applied overhead which equal to
= Actual direct labor-hours × predetermined overhead rate
So, the ending overhead equals to
= Actual manufacturing overhead - applied overhead
= under-applied
If actual overhead is more than the applied overhead