Answer:
A, C, and D
Explanation:
All of the three options chosen will give the community users access to the project custom object in the community navigation.
Answer:
Q. Gear Up Co. pays 65% of its purchases in the month of purchase, 30% in the month after the purchase, and 5% in the second month following the purchase. What are the cash payments if it made the following purchases in 2018?
February 2018 $90,000, March 2018 92,000, April 2018 101,000, May 2018 98,000, June 2018 99,500.
Answer) $440,775
Explanation:
Cash payments to be made in 2018 for the purchases given in question are:
Feb 2018 Mar 2018 Apr 2018 May 2018 June 2018
Cash Payments
65% of $90,000 58,500
30% of $90,000 27,000
5% of $90,000 4,500
65% of $92,000 59,800
30% of $92,000 27,600
5% of $92,000 4,600
65% of $101,000 65,650
30% of $101,000 30,300
5% of $101,000 5,050
65% of $98,000 63,700
30% of $98,000 29,400
65% of $99,500 64,675
Total $58,500 $86,800 $97,750 $98,600 $99,125
Total payments in 2018=$440,775
(58,500+86,800+97,750+98,600+99,125)
Answer:
C) it does not change GDP
Explanation:
The selling of existing homes does not affect the GDP since they were built in previous years. Only the sale of newly built homes increase the GDP.
Only the services provided by real estate agents, appraisers, lawyers, etc. related to the sale of existing homes are included in the GDP.
Answer:
(a) $3,160
(b) $7,000
(c) $13,500
(d) $9,500
(e) $2,960
Explanation:
(a). Work in Process = Manufacturing cost of 103 in June + Manufacturing cost of 104 in June
Work in Process = $960 + $2,200 = $3,160
(B). Finished goods = Manufacturing cost of 101 in June + Manufacturing cost of 102 in June
Finished goods = $3,800 + $3,200 = $7,000
(C) Cost of goods sold during July = Manufacturing cost of 101 in June + Manufacturing cost of 102 in June + Manufacturing cost of 104 in June + Manufacturing cost of 104 in July
Cost of goods sold during July = $3,800 + $3,200 + $2,200 + $4,300 = $13,500
(D) Work in process inventory = Manufacturing cost of 105 in July + Manufacturing cost of 106 in July
= $6,200 + $3,300 = $9,500
(E) Finished goods inventory = Manufacturing cost of 103 in June + Manufacturing cost of 103 in July
Finished goods inventory = $960 + $2,000 = $2,960