Answer:
For the 1St question,
Total variable costs increase with increased production or sales volumes. Fixed costs are not influenced by fluctuations in production or sales volumes.
For the 2nd question,
Understanding whether a cost behaves as a variable or a fixed cost is essential to estimating and planning for business success.
Explanation:
The main difference between the fixed and variable cost is the way it is affected by the production capacity. Variable cost increases as more u it's are produced while.fixed cost remains constant as it is not related with units.
Moreover, Understanding and differentiating fixed and variable costs are important to categorize costs correctly for accounting purposes and to decide what sort of strategies must be implemented.
Answer:
B) $59,500
Explanation:
The equipment was purchased for 85,000 and has no salvage value which means that all 85,000 will be depreciated over it lifetime. It has a life of 5 years and because it uses straight line method it means that it will depreciate equally each year. The equipment is bought on JAN 1 2010 and sold on July 1 2013 which means that the equipment is used for 3.5 years and in order to find its depreciation we will divide 3.5 by 5 and multiply it by 85,000.
3.5/5*85,000=59,500
Answer: $758
Explanation:
When using the LIFO ( Last in First Out) method of valuing stock, you sell the stock that came in most recently first then you sell the stock that came the least recently last.
Sold 10 units in November 4 with the most recent inventory being 24 units at $23.
The 10 units therefore cost $23 each.
Sold 24 units on November 17 with the most recent inventory being 29 units purchased at $22 on the 10th of November.
This will therefore be valued at $22 each.
The Cost of Merchandise for the month is therefore,
= (10 * $23) + (24 * 22)
= 230 + 528
= $758
A consumer will respond to the price change in such a way that it could express it marginal utility
Answer:
Google Ads was designed to help businesses achieve online success. To accomplish this, Google Ads was built on three core principles. These are: Option C: Relevance, control, and results.
Explanation:
Google Ads are made to target a specific audience according to the product. They are different from other advertisement medium as one can alter his budget or schedule and even target his locations to see relevant ads. This gives result oriented advertising solutions.
If we want to sell products, we use 'shopping campaign'. In case a Google Ad needs to be prepared for creating awareness, then it is suggested to use 'Google Ads Display campaign'.
Thus, the principles of Google Ads is Relevance, control, and results.