Answer:
Company, Customers, Competitors, Collaborators, and Climate.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. The rate when the inventory was paid for
Explanation:
The U.S. company should register the inventory purchase in their balance sheet using the $/C$ exchange rate at that date the inventory was paid for since that would represent the actual monetary value spent on inventory. The rate is subject to change and, therefore, using the exchange rate at the time of delivery, sale or at the balance sheet date, could incorrectly represent the company's inventory expenses.
Answer:
Material price variance <u>2830 unfavorable
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Explanation:
Material price variance
<em>A material price variance occurs where materials are purchased at a price either lower or higher than the standard price. A favourable variance is recorded where the actual total cost of materials is lower that the standard cost. While an adverse variance implies the opposite
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Standard material cost of 2 $
28,300 grams should have cost (28,300×$6.90) = 195270
but did cost (actual cost - 28,300×$7.00)= 1<u>98100
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Material price variance <u> 2830 unfavorable</u>
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Answer:
4) The broker is either a Buyer's Agent or a Transaction Broker or a Seller's Agent
Explanation:
I guess that by common sense the buyer should know beforehand if the broker worked for him or not, but it is possible that the buyer doesn't know if the broker is a transaction broker or a seller's agent.
Anyway, it is always best to be completely sure, specially because the broker earns a commission fee and depending on who he/she works for, will be responsible for paying that fee. Also, a seller's agent should always try to get the highest possible price, while the buyer's agent should always try to get the lowest possible price.
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