The correct answer is $500.
An adjusted trail balance is prepared at the end of the accounting period. On this statement you will have what the value of the supplies in inventory is on the last day of the accounting cycle. In this example there are $500 worth of supplies left, which is why it is the correct answer.
Answer:
The EOQ is 242 units
Explanation:
Economic Order Quantity: The Economic order quantity is that quantity which is to be produced by minimizing the ordering cost and the carrying cost
The computation of the economic order quantity is calculated by applying the formula which is shown below:
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= $242 units
The Economic order quantity should always be expressed in units.
The other items which are mentioned are irrelevant. Hence, ignored.
Answer:
predetermined overhead rate: 14.51 dollars per labor hour
applied overhead at 18,500 hours: 268,435 dollars
Explanation:

we distribute the expected overhead over the cost dirver. In this case direct labor hour:
cost driver: labor hours:
labor cost: 231,322 / 12.71 labor rate = 18,200 labor hours
<u>expected overhead:</u>
depreciaiton 53,500
supervisor 135,000
supplies 42,900
property tax 32,750
total overhead 264,150
overhead rate: 264,150 / 18,200 = 14,51373626373626 = 14.51/hr.
applied: 18,500 x 14.51 = 268.435
Answer:
See explanation for the answer.
Explanation:
1.
Balances of bonds payable, bond investment, interest income and interest expense are to be considered
Proceeds from for bonds (1400000*50%*0.95) 665000
Carrying value of bonds
Face value (1400000*50%) 700000
Unamortized premium (8/10*(1400000*50%*0.09)) 50400
Carrying value 750400
Gain on retirement of bonds 85400
2.
General journal Debit Credit
Bonds payable 700000
Premium on bonds payable 44100
Interest income 74375
Investment in bonds (665000+4375) 669375
Interest expense 63700
Gain on retirement 85400
Answer:
A. It will stay the same.
Explanation:
The formula to compute the dividend yield is shown below:
= (Annual dividend ÷ market price) × 100
Since in the question, it is given that the expected dividend is growing at the constant growth rate i.e 6.50%, so the expected dividend yield will remain the same in the future.
As it shows a direct relationship between the growth rate and the dividend yield plus the market price is growing at a steady rate