Answer:
b. In an ordinary annuity payments occur at the end of the period
Explanation:
<u>Why the other options are false:</u>
A.- On annuity due, the payment occurs at the beginning of the period.
B.- The perpetuity will not mature. It will yield interest for an indefinite period of time
C.- The present present value of a perpetuity is calculate as follow:
cash inflow/ interest rate = perpetuity
On an ordinary annuity, the payment occur at the end of the period, which is correct.
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Answer:
Total Cost of the Job $
Direct materials 480
Direct labour 150
Additional labour 100
Applied overhead 600
Total cost 1,330
The total amount to be transferred to finished goods inventory in November is $1,330.
Explanation:
The total cost of the job is the total of direct material, direct labour, additional labour and manufacturing overhead applied. The additional labour cost is considered because it is required to complete the job.
All that information gives you three points to make the graph.
Point 1:
At the price of $10, the offer is 2*1,000 shoes => (10, 2,000)
At the price of $25, the offer is 10*1,200 shoes => (25, 12,000)
At the price of $40, the offer is 10*1400 + 4*500 => (40, 16,000)
Then you have three points. You can check that their are not aligned because when you increase the price $15 from 10 to 25 the offer increases in 10,000 shoes; but when you increase the price $15 from 25 to 40, the offer increases 4,000.
To draw the grpah:
- use a perpendicular coordinate system with the price in the horizontal axis and the offer in the vertical axis,
- lable the horizontal axis with the prices from 10 to 50 and the vertical axis with the offers from 1,000 to 18,000.
- draw the three calculated points (10; 2,000) , (25; 12,000) and (40; 16,000)
- draw a curved line that passes through the three points.
Ther you have the graph.
To prepare the journal entry to record the issuance of the shares. Costs being reduce by the stock issue is the amount that is otherwise recorded as PIC in excess of par. Therefore
Cash 424
Common stock (15 million x $1) 15
PIC in excess of par(Plug) 409
(to record the sale of the stock)
PIC in excess of par 2
(to record the stock issue costs)
Note: These two entries can also be combined as one.