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Maru [420]
3 years ago
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The basis for classifying assets as current or noncurrent is the period of time normally required by the accounting entity to co

nvert cash invested in Select one: a. inventory back into cash, or 12 months, whichever is shorter. b. tangible fixed assets back into cash, or 12 months, whichever is longer. c. inventory back into cash, or 12 months, whichever is longer. d. receivables back into cash, or 12 months, whichever is longer.
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2 answers:
LekaFEV [45]3 years ago
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Answer:

C) inventory back into cash, or 12 months, whichever is longer.

Explanation:

Inventories that can be converted into cash within a 12 month period are considered current assets. If it takes longer than 12 months to convert them to cash then they are considered noncurrent assets.

As a general rule, all current assets can be liquidated (converted to cash) within a 12 month period. It takes more than 12 months to liquidate noncurrent assets.

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The above is consistent with the Efficient Market Hypothesis. All others are a direct contravention.

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According to the hypothesis, stocks always trade at their fair value on exchanges, making it impossible for investors to purchase undervalued stocks or sell stocks for inflated prices.

This means that it should not be possible to outperform the overall market through professional stock selection or market timing.

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1. The standard cost per unit of material is $30 ($10 x 3).

2. The total inputs allowed per budget for actual outputs achieved = 21,000 (3 x 7,000).

3. The total actual direct material used to produce the actual outputs is 28,000 (7,000 x 4).

4. The material price variance = $28,000 Unfavorable ($3 - $4) x 28,000.

5. The material efficiency variance = $21,000 Unfavorable (28,000 - 21,000) x $3.

6. The flexible budget variance = $42,000 Unfavorable (28,000 x $9) - (21,000 x $10).

7. The item that would <em>never</em> appear on a cash budget is the <em>cost of direct </em><em>material variance</em>.  However, the specific items are not indicated herein.

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Standard units of materials allowed = 3 units

Cost of a unit of material =$10

Standard cost direct material per unit of output = $30 ($10 x 3)

Number of units produced = 7,000

Actual direct materials per unit used = 4 units

Total quantities of materials used = 28,000 (7,000 x 4)

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Actual direct material cost per unit = $36 ($9 x 4)

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Year 4: $1,000
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The retained earnings statement summarizes changes in retained earnings for a fiscal period, and total retained earnings appear in the shareholders' equity portion of thebalance sheet. This means that every dollar of retained earnings means another dollar of shareholders' equity ornet worth.

A company's board of directors may apprompany's retained earnings when it want to restrict dividend distributions to shareholders. Appropriations are usually done at the board's discretion, although bondholders and other circumstances may contractually require the board to do so. Appropriations appear as a special account in the retained earnings section. When an appropriation is no longer needed, it is transferred back to retained earnings. Because retained earnings are not cash, a company mayfund appropriations by setting aside cash or marketable securities for the projects indicated in the appropriation.

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