<span>The cost per unit is derived from the variable costs and fixed costs incurred by a production process, divided by the number of units produced.
Hypothetically lets say variable costs for Kubin company's production is $50,000 and their fixed costs are $25,000.
$50,000 variable costs + $25,000 fixed costs / 21,500 units = $3.49/unit.</span>
Answer: c. Mary will need to send some sort of official documentation regarding the merge or company name change to the DSO, so that her record can be updated.
Explanation:
The options to the question are:
a. This is a new company and new position, Mary will need to compelete a new CPT application.
b. Nothing has changed, Mary does not need to provide any updates.
c. Mary will need to send some sort of official documentation regarding the merge or company name change to the DSO, so that her record can be updated.
d. Mary can call campus and just tell someone.
From the question, we are informed that Mary Ling works for XYZ Corporation, LLC and they have just merged with ABC, Inc. In this case since there is a merger, Mary has to send official documentation to the DAO in order to notify them about the merger and the change of name of the company. When the documents are received by the DSO, it'll be processed and the change will be effected in the student's record.
Answer:C
Explanation: Collectability of the receivables is in doubt
Answer:
The answer is A) Macroeconomic policy will be needed to address rising inflation.
Explanation:
Macroeconomics policy addresses key issues in the economy such as the structure, performance, behavior, and decision-making of the whole, or aggregate, economy.
The two main areas of macroeconomic research are long-term economic growth and shorter-term business cycles.
In the short term, it focuses on the way the economy performs as a whole and then analyzes how different sectors of the economy relate to one another to understand how the aggregate functions. This includes looking at variables like unemployment Inflation and how it reflect on the Gross Domestic product.