<span>both free-market
and regulatory forces are at work. Some see these forces as being at
odds with each other; others feel that the economy works at its peak
when both forces are working together. Whatever you believe, many
countries, including the United States,</span>
Answer: Prevention cost is used to protect equipments and assets and as such is an investment.
Explanation:
Prevention cost like the name suggests is a cost incurred in the process of keeping a machine or equipment in a working condition to avoid a future breakdown which might lead to a loss in profit for the company. This is why it is referred to as an investment because it is done to prevent the loss of profit due to downtime a breakdow of the machine or equipment would cause.
Failure cost is a true cost because it arises from a loss incurred by the company through production or it capital invested in the business.
Answer:
Explanation:
Net income $300,000
Adjustments for noncash effects:
Depreciation expense 15,000
Increase in inventory (2,000)
Decrease in interest payable (1,600)
Increase in accounts receivable ( 1,400)
Decrease in bond premium (3,000)
Increase in accounts payable 7,000
Net cash flows from operating activities
$314,000
Answer:
c. 252
Explanation:
Calculation of what the next year's CPI will equal
Using this formula
Next year's CPI=[Consumer price index (CPI) +(Consumer price index (CPI) *Inflation rate
Let plug in the formula
Next year's CPI=[240+(240*5%)]
Next year's CPI=240+12
Next year's CPI=252.
Therefore the next year's CPI will equal 252