Answer:
Realistic
Explanation:
The acronym "SMART" stands for Specific. Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely. These are criteria that goal setting should adhere to, to ensure that the goal is achieved.
The criteria Realistic in "SMART" emphasizes that a goal that is been set should be realistic and achievable given the available resources and time.
The goal " I will triple sales in my territory by the end of the next fiscal year." is lacking the criteria of been realistic because it doesn't seem achievable within a fiscal year.
Answer: A - nominal wages are slow to adjust to changing economic conditions
Explanation:
In the short run, the costs of many of the factors used in the production process are fixed. For example labours wage is fixed for a number of years because of labour contracts. Also the raw materials used in the production process have long term agreements that fix their prices.
As a result of factors of production been fixed in the short run, when general price level rises and the cost of production remains constant, profit also rises.
Firms take advantage of this rise in price and increase production and the quantity of aggregate supply increases. This is why the short run aggregate supply curve is upward sloping.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Allocative efficiency is when the markets are working in the most economically efficient manner and there are no externalities (no over production or under production of economic goods and services).
Markets are allocative efficiency when the price equals the marginal cost.
Allocative efficiency is at an output which maximizes total consumer welfare.
is reached when no one can be made better off without making someone else worse off.
Occurs when the value that consumers place on a good or service (reflected in the price they are willing and able to paid) equals the cost of the factors resources used up in production.
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Work in Process-Molding A/c Dr $3,000
To Accounts Payable Control $3,000
(Being the purchase and used production is recorded)
The computation of the purchase amount is shown below:
= Number of kgs purchased × price per kg
= 500 kgs × $60
= $3,000
The other information which is given is not considered. Thus, ignored it
Answer:
The depreciation rate per hour is 0.402
The Book value is $25,046
Explanation:
In order to calculate the depreciation rate per hour of use we would have to calculate the following:
depreciation rate per hour=(basis- salvage value)/hours of use
depreciation rate per hour=($56,000-$5750)/125,000
depreciation rate per hour=0.402
To calculate the book value we would have to make the following calculation:
Book value=basis-(depreciation rate per hour*77,000 hours of operation)
Book value=$56,000-(0.402*77,000)
Book value=$25,046