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katovenus [111]
3 years ago
8

A forensic accountant is similar to a(n) ______

Business
2 answers:
geniusboy [140]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B. auditor

Explanation:

The work of an auditor and that of the forensic accountants are very similar. They both examine financial records and statements of an organization to confirm their accuracy. The auditor and forensic accountant are specialized officers. They have been trained to detect fraudulent reporting in financial statements. After evaluating the books of account, they form an opinion based on their findings.

MArishka [77]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B is the correct answer

Explanation:A P E X

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1. Computation of the Activity Rate for each Activity Cost Pool:

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b. Special processing = $282,000/4,700 = $60 per machine hour

c. General factory = $700,400/41,200 = $17 per direct labor hour

2. Computation of the Unit Product Cost, using activity-based absorption costing:

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Direct materials                      $39.00                 $39.00

Direct labor                              $14.40                   $7.20

Overhead                                $23.93                   $7.11

Total unit cost                         $77.33                  $53.31

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Direct Labor-Hours per Unit  0.80                     0.40

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Special processing

(machine hours)       $282,000         4,700                0                4,700

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Annual Production          29,000 units            45,000 units

Overhead cost per unit   $23.929                    $7.112

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