Answer:
A. Multifactor productivity
Original Value of output 2500 un. x $200/un. = $500,000 Value of input 2500 un x $120/un. = $300,000 Multi-factor productivity $500,000/$300,000 = 1.67 Overtime Value of output 4000 un. x $200/un. = $800,000 Value of input 4000 un. x $144/un. = $576,000 Multi-factor productivity $800,000/$576,000 = 1.39 Multi-factor productivity (1.67 – 1.39) / 1.67 = 16.8% decrease
B. LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
Original Value of output 2500 un. x $200/un. = $500,000 Input = (100 people x 40 hr/person) = 4000 hours Labor productivity $500,000/4000 hr = $125/hr Overtime Value of output 4000 un. x $200/un. = $800,000 Input = (100 people x 72 hr/person) = 7200 hours Labor productivity $800,000/7200 hr = $111/hr Labor productivity ($125/hr – $111/hr) / $125/hr = 11.1% decrease
C.GROSS PROFITS
Original $500,000 - $300,000 = $200,000 Overtime $800,000 - $576,000 = $224,000
$24,000 increase
Answer:
c) AICPA accounting and auditing guide, Audits of Colleges and Universities and/or AICPA SOP 74-8, Financial Accounting and Financial Reporting by Colleges and Universities.
Explanation:
As accounting and auditing guide which is issued by AICPA for health care 3 gives full guidance on how to deal with financial reporting issues for the hospital so the accountant would look into it for any problem related to it.
Answer: The correct answer is "There was a slowdown in productivity growth.".
Explanation: The reason behind the slow growth in U.S. incomes during the 1970s and 1980s is that <u>there was a slowdown in productivity growth.</u>
In the decade between 1970 and 1980 the United States went through various economic problems that caused a slowdown in productivity growth which inevitably caused income growth to be noticeably slower.
Answer:
Leading economic indicator.
Explanation:
Leading economic indicators are objective data regarding the economy of a given country or region, which allow projections of future development of the economy of that place. Thus, based on data such as the current economic performance of the place, inflation, the exchange rate, the unemployment rate, etc., projections can be made about how the future economic cycles of the place will develop.