Answer:
<em>Controllable cost variance = </em><em><u> </u></em><em>$51,600. favourable</em>
Explanation:
<em>The controllable cot variance is the difference between the the standard controllable cost for the actual output and the actual controllable cost</em>
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Standard controllable cost for the output achieved
( $3.80 × 40,000) = 152,000
Actual controllable cost (169,400-69,000) = <u> 100,400</u>
<em>Controllable cost variance </em><em> </em><em><u> 51,600. Favorable</u></em>
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<em>Note that the fixed cost of $69,000 is not a controllable cost, hence it is deducted from the total overhead cost</em>
The four toys were all marketed for a new kids movie that was coming out, so a lot of kids wanted those four toys becase they had already seen the movie.
Answer:
I would recommend Machine 7745
Explanation:
Machine 7745
initial outlay = $8,000
operational costs per year = $300
depreciation cost per year = $700
salvage value (at year 10) = $1,000
total costs per year (1 - 9) = $1,000
total costs year 10 = $0
using an excel spreadsheet, the IRR = 2%. Since you are analyzing costs only, not incremental revenue, then you must select the project with the lowest IRR.
Machine A37Y
initial outlay = $8,000
operational costs per year = $260
depreciation cost per year = $800
total costs per year (1 - 10) = $1,060
using an excel spreadsheet, the IRR = 4%
Answer:
True (at least most of the time)
Ideally companies will require their systems analysts to have a college degree in information systems, computer science, business, or a closely related field.
But sometimes the demand for people with a degree in computer science or information systems is much larger than the supply, then many companies go directly to the colleges and hire students who haven't graduated yet.
I know this since a few years ago a local university issued a public statement about this issue since less that 30% of their students (in computer related fields) actually graduated. Most of the students were hired by Intel, IBM and HP during their third college year and they dropped out. Of course the students left because they were offered high salaries, imagine if you are 20 or 21 years old and a huge corporation offers you over $70,000 a year. I'm not sure that this is still happening, but I doubt it has changed.
Answer:
Correct option is B
Explanation:
Total assets of $193,694 million
Operating liabilities of $68,010 million
Shareholders’ equity of $71,997 million
Therefore,
Non-Operating liabilities are : $53687 million