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Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Each unit is sold for $50

Direct material worth $30

Direct labor worth $5.

Manufacturing overhead cost is $10 per unit of which 70% is variable.

The incremental cost is the variable cost (there is available capacity)

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a. Equal opportunity officer-Bachelors degree

b. Court reporter- Tech program

c. Security officer-High school diploma

Explanation:

a. Equal opportunity officer

An equal opportunity officer have the responsibility of formulating and ensuring policies that are not discriminatory and are in line with the best practice at the workplace. As the name suggests, they basically use policies that offer equal opportunity to all individuals without discrimination based on age, sex, religion and race. The following are typical duties and responsibilities of an equal opportunity officer;

1. They support and maintain legislation against workplace discrimination.

2. Offer advice to staff regarding equal opportunity practice at the workplace.

3. They work with other organizations that are also involved in equal opportunities.

4. They make sure that when there is a promotional opportunity, it is handled fairly.

5. Training courses regarding equal opportunities are designed and led by equal opportunity officers.

The minimum academic qualifications for becoming and equal opportunity officer is a Bachelors degree.

b. Court reporter

Court reporters are charged with the responsibility of transcribing oral information during a court session. They are also known as stenographers or steno-type operators. Some court reporters also offer real-time video-captioning for television proceedings. The y have the following duties;

1. Upon the judge's request, the court reporter can play back a portion or all of the proceedings.

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3. They can also request speakers to repeat inaudible speech or statements

4. Once the transcripts are written they also review them for typing errors.

Court reporting is a hands on career that needs a lot of training in typing and listening. The academic qualifications usually considered here is a Tech program where aspiring candidates are trained on how to be an effective court reporter.

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1. Monitoring to ensure that everything and everyone is safe.

2. Sounding alarms to alert others.

3. Reporting to higher authorities to prevent damages and losses.

4. Ensures security in building premises by patrolling the premises.

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new equipment                   50,000 debit

accumulated depreciation  40,000 debit

loss at disposal:                   30,000 debit

                   old equipment               120,000 credit

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Let's break the transactions into small parts:

We need to remove the old equipment from accounting along with their accumulated depreciation so:

accumulated depreciation 40,000 debit

                   old equipment               120,000 credit

Then, we debit the new equipment at fair value:

new equipment 50,000 debit

Last, assuming the trade has commercial substance: we recognize the gain or loss on sale:

book value of traded equipment: 80,000

fair value of new equipment:         50,000

loss at disposal:                              30,000

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new equipment                   50,000 debit

accumulated depreciation  40,000 debit

loss at disposal:                   30,000 debit

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  • Joy, who has borrowed $40,000 to pay her college education.
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Inflation reduces the real buying value of her checks. And her pension can't grow otherwise this will feed the inflation too.

  • Herb, who keeps his savings in an old coffee can.

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Depending on the contract Joy might be sleepless. Either her monthly payments will become more expensive or She may experience difficulties because of the weekly growing prices.

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