Answer:
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
<u>labor hours 1,900 2,000 2,200 1,800 </u>
variable 5,700 6,000 6,600 5,400
fixed <u> 31,500 31,500 31,500 31,500 </u>
<em> total 37,200 37,500 38,100 36,900 </em>
Explanation:
materials 1
labor 1.25
maintenance 0.25
utilities <u> 0.50 </u>
total variable 3
supervisor 17,000
maintenance 5,000
property taxes 6,000
depreciation <u> 3,500 </u>
total fixed 31,500
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<em>We add up the variable cost per labor hour</em>
Then, we add up the fixed cost and solve for the total budget for each quarter
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<em>NOTE:</em> missing information attache
<span>The correct answer is B, a table showing the quantity demanded for a good at different prices. The demand schedule shows how many people want a specific product depending on its price. For example, if a price decreases, the demand schedule will likely show an increase in quantity demanded, because more people will want something that's cheaper. It doesn't concern demographic changes on demand (which has more to do with the population than the individual), it's not a graph (but instead a table), and it's not an analytical report that shows why a change in goods is happening (instead it just shows the change itself).</span>
Centralton needs to have an income of $2,560,000. the total
property is valued for taxation at $80,000,000. The tax rate can be solved by
dividing the income by the total property that is valued for taxation. Which is
equal to of $2,560,000/80,000,000 = 3.2%
Answer:
Dr cash $660,000
Cr bonds payable $660,000
Dr interest expense $ 39,600.00
Cr interest payable $39,600.00
Explanation:
The issue of the bonds at face value implies that cash proceeds equal the face value of $660,000 which is then debited to cash account and credited to bonds payable.
The interest due on the bonds on 31st December payable on 1st January 2021 =face value*coupon rate
face value is $660,000
coupon rate is 6%
interest=$660,000*6%=$39,600.00