Answer:
(C) Pass-through grant
Explanation:
A pass-through grant occurs when a recipient of a grant is allowed by the government to provide funding to other recipients. Funds are received and passed along to other recipients.
The party that receives funding from the pass-through entity is called the subrecipient.
This usually occurs when government lacks the structure to effectively push grant initiatives.
In this instance when states provide funds to the city for onward delivery to not for profit organisations, the city is acting as a pass-through entity.
Answer:b. It shifts to the left
Explanation:
The supply will increases as price increases and vice versa. When the price increases and supply also increases the supply curves shifts to the right and when the price decreases and supply equally decreases supply curves shifts to the left.
In the above scenario since bracelet and necklace are exclusive products the sellers will be willing to supply more of necklace since the price has increased and less of bracelet since the price has fallen and the fall in price which leads to fall in supply of bracelet will shift bracelet supply curves to the left.
Answer:
Debit to bad debt expense for $3,648
Explanation:
This is because the company needs to show the total amount in the Allowance for doubtful accounts as credit balance. It means that if for instance the balance today is $1,057 you'll need a new entry to adjust the balance with the bad debt.
It means that the entry must be a debit in bad debt expense for $3,648 while the corresponding credit goes to allowance for doubtful accounts.
Answer:
The variable cost is $2.67 per dog.
Explanation:
The variable cost per unit can be determine by using the highlow method to separate the variable component of the given mixed cost. the variable cost is the one that varies with the level of output. Under high low method, we calculate the variable cost per unit by using the following formula:
Variable cost per unit = (Cost at highest activity level - cost at lowest activity level) / (Highest activity level in units - lowest activity level in units)
Variable cost per unit = (3600 - 2800) / (500 - 200)
Variable cost per unit = $2.67 per dog