Answer:
Make as the relevant cost to make is $89.20 per unit.
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what Epsilon should choose to:
Using this formula
Relevant cost to make= Direct material + Direct labor+Incremental overhead.
Let plug in the formula
Total Relevant cost to make=$8.00 +$58.00+$ 23.20
Total relevant cost to make$89.20
Therefore Epsilon should choose to:Make as the relevant cost to make is $89.20 per unit.
Answer:
a. $4,830
b. $2,310
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
a. The cost of goods sold as on Oct 24 is
Units sold from Oct 1 Inventory is 40 (200 units - 160 units)
And, From Oct. 15 Purchase is 110 (150 units - 40 units)
Now
Cost of goods sold on October 24 is $4,830 (40 × 30) + (110 × 33)
b. The inventory as on Oct 31 is
= (180 - 110) × $33
= $2,310
Answer: Option D
Explanation: In simple words, co- marketing refers to the process in which two firms of an industry, who serves the same audience, combines ther resources for increasing their scale of operations with the ultimate goal of increasing profits.
Generally such arrangements do not happen between two major competitors in an industry. This is more common in international businesses where one firm has technology and other has customer base.
Hence from the above we can conclude that the correct option is D .
Answer: C) and D) answers.
Explanation: The rental market must have a free operation, that is, supply and demand have to set their price level, especially since, in this case, the product is not fungible, that is, it is not interchangeable. Each floor varies in location, number of square meters, construction qualities, etc. You cannot set a fixed reference price. Another of the most repeated consequences by experts is that the limitation will cause a reduction in supply, but demand will not go down, which will necessarily lead to greater tension in rental prices.