The opportunity costs associated with the use of resources owned by a firm are implicit costs.
Answer: misconception
Explanation:
A misconception is simply a misunderstanding, a mistaken thought or idea. Misconception is an opinion or a view by s person which is incorrect based on the faulty thinking of the person.
For example, Jane will finish high school the following year and therefore, won't need to further her education. This is an example of misconception.
Answer:
Debit Cash $2,058; credit Cash Over and Short $8; credit Sales $2,050
Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Cash Dr $2,058
To cash over and short $8
To sales $2,050
(Being the cash sales is recorded)
Here the cash is debited as it increased the assets and sales is credited as it increased the revenue and the difference is credited to the cash over and short
Answer:Please refer to the explanation section
Explanation:
The question is incomplete, amounts of production costs like Direct Material, direct labour and Variable/Fixed manufacturing overheard were not given, we will explain the absorption cost and variable cost in detail so that the student would be able to calculate absorption cost and variable cost balances easier.
Absorption costing Method
Total Manufacturing costs are allocated to Finished goods Product. Absorption Costing method assigns or allocates the total cost of Manufacturing or total production costs to units of Finished Goods produced. each unit of finished goods thus represents total costs of production per unit or Total Manufacturing/Production cost is the Balance of Finished Goods.
Total Manufacturing/Production cost = direct labor cost + direct material cost + variable and fixed Manufacturing overheads cost.
Finished Goods Balance = Total Manufacturing/Production cost
A unit of Finished Goods = Total Manufacturing costs/units produced
Variable costing method
Variable costing method fixed manufacturing costs are treated as an expense, Variable Manufacturing costs are the only allocated to inventory. The value or Balance of inventory consist of Variable Manufacturing cost like Direct labor, Direct Material and Variable Manufacturing costs. Finished Goods Balance equals total Variable Manufacturing cost