A fixed expense<span> is an </span>expense<span> that will be the same total amount regardless of changes in the amount of sales, production, or some other place</span>
Answer: um... Imma say 6 i guess i don't really know
Explanation:
Answer:
(a) Firms could possibly respond to unions demands for higher wages by hiring fewer workers.
(b) Firms could possibly respond to unions demands for higher wages by substituting capital for labor.
Explanation:
Unions are formed to work toward better working conditions and welfare of staff.
Workers act collectively to negotiate better terms of employment with the employers.
However when unions try to negotiate for increased pay the employer may take different actions that will bad for the employee.
The employer may decide to actually pay the higher wage but hire fewer workers. This is usually the case when higher wages for many employees will result in loss for the employer.
Secondly the employer may substitute capital for labour. For example investing more in use of machines and reducing labour.
From the employer's viewpoint this will result in lower labour cost due to higher wage payment
Answer: please refer to the explanation section for journals and notes
Explanation:
1 April
DR Inventory 23000
CR Trade Payable 23000
inventory is purchased on Free on Board Shipping terms, risks and Ownership of inventory transfers to Kerber Co the moment Wilkes company ships the inventory. inventory must be recognised
6 April
DR Freight costs 900
CR Bank 900
DR Inventory 900
CR Freight costs 900
Kerber Co Paid Freight costs of $900. There are two events happening in this transaction being the payment of freight costs and the capitalisation of freight costs. Freight costs are capitalised (included in the value of inventory) as they are costs necessary to get the inventory in to the premises of the customer (Kerber Co).
7 April
DR Equipment 26000
CR Creditor/Liability 26000
Kerber Co purchase inventory on credit. equipment is debited because Equipment is an asset and liability is credited.
8 April
DR Trade Payable 3000
CR inventory 3000
Damaged inventory returned will decrease inventory balance and also decrease the amount owed to the creditor (Wilkes Company)
. Trade Payable account is Debited and inventory account is credited to record the decrease in inventory and amount payable
15 April
DR Trade Payable 20000
CR Bank 20000
23000 - 3000 = 20 000
recording payment made to the Creditor for inventory purchased or settlement of the trade payable account
Answer:
<em>Net operating Income of the company 130,000</em>
Explanation:
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We have to arrange the values, and don't forget to add the common fixed cost of 164,000 in the total fixed cost line.
Net operating Income of the company 130,000