<span>The opportunity cost per week to attend class is forty four dollars. Ten dollars per hour while you are attending class. If you were not attending class, you could be working. Ten dollars for the drive to school and four dollars for the gas.</span>
Answer:
The actual labor rate per hour is $12
Explanation:
First and foremost, we need to understand that a direct labor spending variance of $990(unfavorable) means that the firm spent an additional $990 compared to what was expected.
Also, the spending variance is computed as the actual labor rate minus the standard labor rate multiplied by the actual labor hours worked
spending variance=(actual labor rate-standard labor rate)*actual labor hours
spending variance=$990
actual labor rate=unknown=(assume it is X)
standard labor rate=$11
actual labor hours worked=990
$990=(X-$11)*990
$990/990=X-$11
$1=X-$11
X=$1+$11
X=actual labor rate=$12
Answer:
expensed in the period in which the product is manufactured.
Explanation:
A product can be defined as any physical object or material that typically satisfy and meets the demands, needs or wants of customers. Some examples of a product are mobile phones, television, microphone, microwave oven, bread, pencil, freezer, beverages, soft drinks etc.
Manufacturing costs can be defined as the overall costs associated with the acquisition of resources such as materials and the cost of converting these raw materials into finished goods. Manufacturing costs include direct labor costs, direct materials cost and manufacturing overhead costs.
Generally, a product cost or the cost associated with the manufacturing of a particular product is expensed within the period in which it was manufactured by the firm.
Answer:
B) a decentralized structure.
Explanation:
In a decentralized organizational structure, many decision making responsibilities are delegated from upper management to middle and lower management. Most normal day-to-day decisions are made by entry level employees and lower management. The company's organizational structure is not rigid and most decisions can be made rather quickly.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. A corporate strategy identifies the set of businesses, markets, or industries in which the organization competes and the distribution of resources amongthose businesses. Hope this answers the question.