Please kindly note that none of the
Options given in the question is correct.
The correct answer is calculated and explained below
Answer:
$79.92 per move.
Explanation:
Activity rate can be calculated by dividing Activity cost budgeted for the particular activity pool by the Estimated or Total Activity base for that pool
Activity rate = Budgeted activity cost ÷ Estimated or Total Activity base
In the question above,
Budgeted Activity cost for material handling = $443,500
Estimated or Total Activity base for material handling (Summation of Total moves) = 1,460 + 760 + 3,700 = 5920 moves
Activity rate = $443,500 ÷ 5920
= $79.92 per move.
Answer:
b. Operating activities
Explanation:
As we know that there are two methods of cash flow statement. The one method is direct method and the other one is indirect method
Also the financing activities and the investing activities should be same calculated under both the methods
But the operating activities would be calculated differently under both the methods
In the direct method, the cash receipts and cash payment would be adjusted while an indirect method, the changes in working capital would be adjusted
Therefore the option b is correct
A consolidation loan is intended to help consumers who have an unhealthy credit situation caused by overusing their credit. Thus the correct option is D.
<h3>What is a loan?</h3>
An amount given by any financial institution to any individual in advance on a certain rate of interest that they need to repay during the given time is called a loan.
A consolidation loan is meant to assist individuals with credit problems brought on by excessive credit use. A debt reduction approach known as a debt consolidation loan is taking out a new loan to settle a number of bills.
Therefore, option D is appropriate.
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The complete question is probably
A _____ loan is intended to help consumers who have an unhealthy credit situation caused by overusing their credit.
a. personal
b. single-payment
c. buy-down
d. consolidation
e. standard