The option which best describes women's participation in the workplace after the women's rights movement is that more women were participating in the workforce.
They fought for equality with men when it comes to jobs, however, although they got their rights to work, they were being paid less than men for the same work.
Answer:
$34.12
Explanation:
Fixed Overhead Rate = Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead ÷ estimated the labor-hours for the upcoming year
= $1,760,220 ÷ 66,000
= $26.67 per labor-hour
Predetermined Overhead Rate:
= Variable Overhead Rate + Fixed Overhead Rate
= $7.45 per labor-hour + $26.67 per labor-hour
= $34.12
Answer:
Full employment
Explanation:
Full employment is used to describe an economic situation where all available labor resources are used efficiently. In full employment, the highest number possible of both skilled and unskilled workforce is employed.
Full employment is an ideal situation where everyone seeking employment will find a job. Under this condition, the rate of unemployment is zero. For an economy to achieve full employment, it must be producing at its full potential. Full employment is a hypothetical situation that is difficult to achieve practically. A business cycle that occurs naturally is among the reasons for not attaining full employment.
Answer:
Total current liabilities 13,800
Explanation:
Current Liabilities:
Obligation to pay or do within a year.
We are on Dec 31th 20X2 so anything due on Dec 31th 20X3 or before this date, will be current.
Note payable 2,000 (due nov 1, 20X2)
Discount on NP (500)
Note payable net 1, 500
Unearned Revenues 9,200
(80% of the 11,500 will be provided during the year)
Account Payable 1,600
Total current liabilities 13,800
the allowance for doubtful account is a contra-asset account not a liability account.
The equity is not part of the current liabilities.
the dividends were declared and paid, so there is no dividend payable.
Answer: b. have different normative views about tax policy.
Explanation:
Economists follow different theories and principles on how the world should be so most times they will disagree with each other on key issues such as taxation and government intervention in markets.
Emily and Betsy both believe in different taxation policies which means that they have different views on how people should be taxed in an economy with one of them believing in a proportional tax regime (Betsey) and the other believing in a progressive tax regime (Emily).