Answer: I believe it is Corporate Culture, B.
Explanation:
The difference is called the range
Answer:
He should order 681.66 gallons to minimize the cost, but he have a 500 gallon tank he can fill, so he will order 500 gallons every time, to minimize the cost.
Explanation:
According to the given data we have the following:
h = handling cost per unit = $ 9
S = Ordering cost per order = $20.5
He uses 8,500 gallons a month, therefore, the annual demand D= 8,500*12 = 102,000 gallons
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Therefore, the optimal ordering quantity would be= [ (2*D*S) / h ]1/2
=681.66 units
He should order 681.66 gallons to minimize the cost, but he have a 500 gallon tank he can fill, so he will order 500 gallons every time, to minimize the cost.
Answer: Reclassify Transactions
Explanation:
The accountants-only tool that enables one to be able to categorize a couple of transactions or a large batch of transactions in only a few clicks is referred to as the reclassify transactions.
In order to reclassify transactions, one has to find the transactions that the accountant wants to reclassify first, after which the transactions would then be reclassified and then moved.
Answer:
Increase in Cash/bank = $1000+ $26 = $1026
Decrease in Cash/bank = $76+$260 = $336
Explanation:
The entries for each transaction is as follows:
1- Bank service charges:
Service charges exp Dr $76
Bank Cr $76
(Note: Bank has provided us with banking services, the charges of which is an expense for Bourne incorporated and the settlement of which will reduce our bank balance, a credit.)
2- NSF check from a customer:
Entry:
Acc receivable Dr $260
Bank Cr $260
(Note: A NSF check is a non-sufficient funds check which implies that the customer doesn't have sufficient funds to pay for whatsoever services rendered by us. Upon receipt of such a check we must have increased our bank and decreased our receivable but since it has been dishonored we need to reverse the entry by decreasing our bank and increasing our receivable balance until it's settled by the customer.)
3- Customer's note receivable collected by the bank:
Entry:
Bank Dr $1000
Receivable Cr $1000
(Note: Bank has received a note against a receivable which results in an increase in our bank balance and decrease in or respective customer account and/or receivable.)
4- Interest earned:
Entry:
Bank Dr $26
Interest income Cr $26
(Note: The money deposited by Bourne Incorporated has earned interest which by nature is an income for Bourne. So Bank is debited and interest income is credited to increase both bank and income simultaneously.)