The answer to this would be the first option: AVOIDANCE-AVOIDANCE CONFLICT. In Psychology, the avoidance-avoidance conflict is a kind of conflict that involves two unwanted goals. In the case of Adam, his car keeps breaking down and this is the first avoidance conflict. He feels ver annoyed every time this happens. On the other hand, he refuses to pay for a new car and this is another avoidance conflict.
Answer:
$0.5 per box
Explanation:
From CVP analysis,
The break-even point = Fixed cost/contribution margin per unit
For Fiona
Break-even point =$120 boxes, fixed costs = $300
Contribution margin per init = selling price - variable costs
selling price =$5: variable costs, cookies cost $2 per box, and chocolate chips
therefore
120 = $300/ Contribution margin per unit
$120 = $300/ CM
CM = $300/$120
CM = $2.5
Contribution margin = selling price - variable costs
$2.5 = $5- cookies - chocolate chips
$2.5 =$5 - $2- chocolate chips
$2.5 -$3-chocolate
chocolate chips = $3-$2.5
=$0.5 per box
Answer:
d. $66,000
Explanation:
Raw Material requisition = $66,000
Raw Material requisition is transferred to work in process account by following entry
Dr. Cr.
Work in process $66,000
Raw Material Inventory $66,000
The debits to the Work in Process account as a consequence of the raw materials transactions in May is $66,000.
In the question mentioned above, we are asked who are the support staff in the office of the president and this includes different people when different job description. These people are the following list enumerated below:
1. Administrators
2. The Cabinet Members
3. The reporters
4. The party leaders
Answer:
Results are below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Direct materials $150
Direct labor $90
Manufacturing overhead (variable) $60
Manufacturing overhead (fixed) $120
<u>The absorption costing metho</u>d includes all costs related to production, both fixed and variable. The unit product cost is calculated using direct material, direct labor, and total unitary manufacturing overhead.
<u>The variable costing method i</u>ncorporates all variable production costs (direct material, direct labor, and variable overhead).
Variable costing:
Unitary production cost= 150 + 90 + 60= $300
Absorption costing:
Unitary production cost= 300 + 120= $420