Answer: A. In equilibrium, each worker is paid is or her value of marginal product of labour.
Explanation:
Marginal productivity of income distribution refers to the additional revenue derived from the marginal unit of product produced and that wages should be equal to the marginal revenue derived from the production of additional or marginal product and this is achieved at equilibrium.
The theory also implies that workers should not be paid below or above the marginal revenue derivable from marginal product which implies they cannot be paid $15 or $40, moreover the product price is not a determinant of wages rate.
The answer is "<span>As of January 1, Year 1".
The cumulative impact of an adjustment in accounting rule squares with the difference between retained income toward the start of time of the change and what retained profit would have been if the change was applied to all influenced earlier periods, accepting comparative financial statements are not exhibited. Starting retained profit of the earliest year exhibited is balanced for the cumulative impact of the change.
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Answer:
Explanation:
A. The journal entries are shown below:
On September 12
Investment A/c - Bengals Inc A/c Dr $598,220 (42,730 × $14)
To Cash A/c $598,220
(Being the acquired investment including brokerage commission is recorded)
On December 31
Unrealized gain or loss on available-for-sale securities A/c Dr $85,460
To Valuation allowance for available-for-sale securities $85,460
(Being decline in share value is recorded)
The computation is shown below:
= 42,730 shares × ($14 per share - $12 per share)
= 42,730 shares × $2 per share
= $85,460
B. The unrealized gain or loss for available-for-sale investments is shown in the Stockholder equity section on the balance sheet. It is to be shown in the negative item in the equity section.
Answer:
The net income is $59,000
Explanation:
Please refer to the attached file for calculation.
Answer:
Algorithm II uses a heuristic approach to provide an approximate solution in reasonable time.
Explanation: