$342,000
Regardless if the amount of supplies has not been paid or not, it is still accounted for in the balance sheet. You would have a debit of 342,000 for supplies, credit of supplies payable of 240,000 and a credit to cash for 102,000 assuming that the difference between both amounts was paid for with cash.
Answer:
C. a movement down along the supply curve for that good.
Explanation:
A decrease in price would lead to a decrease in the quantity supplied and a movement down along the supply curve.
This is in accordance to the law of supply which says the higher the price, the higher the quantity supplied and the lower the price, the lower the quantity supplied.
Answer:
That low income can be enough because of either one of these two reasons (or the two at the sime time):
- A high proportion of subsidized good for low-income earners in developing countries: a consumer making $1,000 per year on average could benefit from subsidized food, housing, healthcare, and even transportation, allowing this person to devote most of his income to other expenses.
- Cheap credit available: this same person could not have enough money to pay for the television in cash, but could easily obtain a credit with low interest rates, and long-term payments.
Answer:
a. $612
b. $2,480
Explanation:
a. Overhead is applied at a rate of $12 per direct labor hour.
Overhead applied would therefore be;
= 12 * total labor hours
= 12 * 51
= $612
b. Total Cost = Direct labor cost + Direct Material cost + Manufacturing overhead
= 978 + 890 + 612
= $2,480