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Oksi-84 [34.3K]
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A very broad-ranging diagnostic tool for change agents which should be used as a starting point when an organization has ignored

the impact of trends on the business is
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blagie [28]3 years ago
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The correct answer to your question is:

Diagnosis Using the PESTEL Framework
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Credit Cash $100,000

To record the payroll paid in cash.

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Inventories:

Raw materials $ 42,000 $ 32,000

Work in process 9,100 18,300

Finished goods 57,000 34,300

Activities for May:

Raw materials purchases (paid with cash) 172,000

Factory payroll (paid with cash) 100,000

Factory overhead:

Indirect materials 6,000

Indirect labor 23,000

Other overhead costs 103,000

Sales (received in cash) 1,000,000

Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost 55%

T-accounts:

Raw materials

Beginning balance $ 42,000

Cash                         172,000

Manufacturing overhead                6,000

Work in process                          176,000

Ending balance                         $ 32,000

Work in process

Beginning balance    9,100

Raw materials       176,000

Payroll                     77,000

Overhead applied 42,350

Finished goods                          286,150

Ending balance                            18,300

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Work in process   286,150

Cost of goods sold                   308,850

Ending balance                           34,300

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Indirect materials             6,000

Indirect labor                 23,000

Other overhead costs 103,000

Work in process                            42,350

Underapplied overhead               89,650

Sales revenue    $1,000,000

Cost of goods sold 308,850

Gross profit            $691,150

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Factory payroll $100,000 Cash $100,000

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