Answer:
(a) The following points explain the application of the cost principle to plant assets.
1.Under the cost principle, the acquisition cost for a plant asset includes all expenditures necessary to acquire the asset and make it ready for its intended use.
2.Cost is measured by the cash paid in a cash transaction or by the cash equivalent price paid when non cash assets are used in payment.
3.The cash equivalent price is equal to the fair market value of the asset given up or the fair market value of the asset received, whichever is more clearly determinable.
(b) Following is the list of transactions and items to be debited.
1. Land
2. Factory Machine
3. Delivery Truck
4. Land Improvements
5. Delivery Truck
6. Factory Machine
7. Prepaid Insurance
8. License Expense
Explanation:
Answer:
$15.35 trillion
Explanation:
Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year
GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export
Net export = exports – imports
11.80 + 1.25 + 3.10 + (1.35 - 2.15) = $15.35 trillion
Answer:
Explanation:
The following information can be derived from the question above:
The cost of the beginning work in the process inventory = $3,570
The cost of the ending work in the process inventory = $2,860
The cost that is added to the production = $43,120.
In the attached document, it should be noted that the cost of goods that were transferred out was calculated as:
The total cost to be accounted for minus the cost of the ending work in the process inventory. This is:
= 46690 - 2860
= 43830
The cost reconciliation report for the Baking Department for June has been solved and attached.
expectations about behavior and safety norms in the workplace.
Answer: The GDP deflator
Explanation: The GDP(gross domestic product) deflator is a price index that is used to measure the prices of all the goods and services produced within an economy. The cars which are exported by General Motors are produced domestically within the United States of America and exported outside the country.
Any goods produced externally are not considered when determining the GDP deflator.