Answer:
$0.6 per unit
Explanation:
The computation of the variable rate per unit of output is shown below:
But before that first we have to determine the variable cost which is
= Total utilities cost - fixed cost
= $2,600 - $2,000
= $600
And the number of units produced is 1,000 units
So, the variable rate per unit of output for utilities cost is
= $600 ÷ 1,000 units
= $0.6 per unit
Answer:
b. It is not a business entity
Explanation:
From the answers provided it can be said that the statement that is true about a sole proprietorship is that it is not a business entity. This is because a sole proprietorship is a business that has only a single owner and is not registered as a corporation, partnership or limited liability company. Meaning that there is no separate existence from the owner and the business, causing the business to NOT be a legal entity.
Answer:
$232,500
Explanation:
The computation of the amount of expected cash outflows for selling and admin expenses is shown below:
Utilities expense $2,500
Administrative salaries $100,000
Sales commission ($800,000 × 5%) $40,000
Advertising $20,000
Rent on administrative building $60,000
Miscellaneous administrative expenses $10,000
Total budgeted cash sales and administrative expenses $232,500
We added those expenses which affect the cash balance i.e decrease in cash balance so that the correct amount could arrive
All other items are not relevant. hence,ignored it
The answer is D
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Answer: А. large, more heavily populated, economies like China
Explanation:
Larger countries like China and the US have a higher population which will mean that domestically, they produce quite a lot and so percentage wise would be able to rely less on foreign trade as they will produce a lot of things for themselves.
Smaller countries like Singapore however, will be unable to produce much of what they need and so will have to engage in foreign trade more than larger countries, percentage wise.
Mathematically speaking. Percentage wise, larger countries will rely less on foreign trade because foreign trade will be less compared to their large economies. The reverse is true for smaller countries.