Answer:
The capacity of the lathe department is 3200 parts/week. The workers capacity is the bottleneck.
Explanation:
In this case we have to compare the machine capacity and the worker capacity, and detecting shich one is limitating the capacity of the department.
Machine capacity
The time it takes for a machine to process a batch is

In 40-hour week, every machine can process 2 batches/week.
With 20 machines, the capacity of the department is 2*20=40 batch/week (4000 pcs/week).
Workers capacity
With 40-hour week and 5-hours setup, every worker can make (40/5)=8 setups a week.
If the department has 4 workers, the amount of setups that can be done is 4*8=32 setups/week. That means that only 32 batches can be processed per week (3200 pcs/week).
The workers resource is the limitating capacity, and therefore the capacity of the lathe department.
Answer:
Following are the responses to the given question:
Explanation:
For question 1:
Calculating the cost per unit:

For question 2:
Calculating the ending inventory units:
Calculating the cost for the Ending inventory:

For question 3:
Calculating the absorption costing for the income statement:
Particular Amount
Sales
-COGS
Gross profit
Cost of variable marketing
marketing and administrative costs are fixed
Net income 
Answer:
240= 3Qc + 3Qd
Explanation:
The computation of the Daniel's budget constraint is shown below;
Given that
Daniel's income= $240
Price of cake (Pc) =$3
Price of donuts (Pd) =$3
So spending on cake = 3Qc
And,
Spending on donut= 3Qd
Finally
Total spending = 3Qc + 3Qd
Now the equation of budget constraint is
Income= (quantity of cake)(price of cake) + ( quantity of donut)(price of donut)
So,
Income= Qc Pc+ Qd Pd
240= 3Qc + 3Qd
Answer:
1. $550,000
Explanation:
1. It is given in the question that the stated interest rate and the market interest rate both are having the same rate, i.e, 12%.
Hence, the bonds are issued at the face value that is $550,000.
2. The Journal entries are as follows:
(i) On January 1,
Cash A/c Dr. $550,000
To bonds payable $550,000
(To record the bond issuance)
(ii) On December 31,
Interest Expense A/c Dr. $66,000
To cash A/c $66,000
(To record the first interest payment on December 31 assuming no interest has been accrued earlier in the year)
Workings:
Interest expense = $550,000 × 12%
= $66,000
Answer: 0
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that a customer has an existing short margin account and wants to write five covered puts against 500 shares of stock that are short in the account.
Based on the above scenario, the margin requirement to write the puts will be zero. This is due to the fact that there is no risk that is attached to the short calls.