The value of public savings is 55
Public savings is government revenue less government spending. Government revenue source is usually taxes. Government spending includes transfer payments and amounts expended on public projects.
Public savings = taxes - transfer savings
78 - 23 = 55
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Question Completion:
Epsilon Co. can produce a unit of product for the following:
Direct material $8
Direct labor 24
Overhead 40
Total costs per unit $72
Answer:
Epsilon Co.
Epsilon should choose to:
Make since the relevant cost to make it is $56.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Direct material $8
Direct labor 24
Overhead 40
Total costs per unit $72
Relevant Costs:
Make Buy
Direct material $8
Direct labor 24
Overhead 24
Total costs per unit $56 $60
b) It costs Epsilon less to make the units than to buy from the outside supplier. The relevant cost excludes the 40% of the overhead that will still be incurred by Epsilon if it buys from the supplier. Relevantly, it costs Epsilon $56 per unit to make when compared to the unit cost of $60 to buy. In absolute terms, it will cost Epsilon $76 ($60 + $16) to buy as against $72 to make a unit of the part.
Answer:
par value = $0.01 per stock
Explanation:
Retained earnings are capitalized to measure how the issuance of new stocks affects existing outstanding shares. In this case or any other case, retained earnings will be capitalized at par value, since the market value of the shares doesn't affect it.
If new shares were issued in an unrelated operation, the accounts that would be affected are common stock and additional paid in capital, not retained earnings.
Answer:
A. For every single transaction, at least two accounts will be
affected.
Explanation:
Double-entry accounting is a record-keeping method where a transaction is recorded in a minimum of two accounts. There is no upper ceiling on the actual number of accounts that may be used in a transaction.
Every account has two columns, with debits on the left and credit entries on the right. The aggregate of the debit entries must equal the result of all credit entries. If this happens, the transaction has balanced. If not, the transaction is "out of balance."