Answer:
b. direct labor and factory overhead
Explanation:
The conversion cost is that convert which is used to convert the raw material to the finished goods inventory. It is a combination of the direct labor cost and the factory overhead or manufacture overhead cost.
It can be fixed or variable marinating costs only. It does not include direct material cost
It is computed by taking a difference of production cost and raw material cost
Hence option b is correct
Answer:
The journal entries are as follows:
(i) On March 31,
Finished Goods A/c Dr. $56,400
To Work in Process $56,400
(To record the completion of the two jobs)
(ii) On March 31,
Cash A/c Dr. $38,000
To sales $38,000
(To record the sale Job 10)
(iii) On March 31,
Cost of goods sold A/c Dr. $21,400
To finished goods $21,400
(To record the cost of the job sold)
The correct answer is D. All of these.
Answer: C. $0
Explanation:
When including initial costs in a project's cash-flow, the relevant costs are those that henceforth will be spent on the project. Sunk costs are not to be included because they have already been incurred and cannot be recovered.
Research and Development costs have already been incurred and so are sunk costs. Hence they are not to be included in the initial cash-flow for the project.