Answer:
Direct material used= $123,600
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
January 1 December 31
Inventories
Raw materials inventory $8,900 $11,300
Materials purchased $126,000
<u>To calculate the direct material used, we need to use the following formula:</u>
Direct material used= beginning inventory + purchases - ending inventory
Direct material used= 8.900 + 126,000 - 11,300
Direct material used= $123,600
Answer:
$222,450
Explanation:
Computation of annual income statement for Kvass Inc. is shown below
Sales revenue
$4,887,000
Less:
Selling and admn expenses
($1,052,000)
Other expenses
($249,300)
Advertising and promotion expenses
($553,350)
Salaries and wages expenses
($2,527,800)
Income tax expenses
($167,350)
Interest expense
($114,750)
Net income
$222,450
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "A": Sender encodes message.
Explanation:
Communication is the process of transmitting information from one party to another. The communication process has five (5) steps: <em>encoding, planning, medium, decoding, </em>and <em>feedback</em>. In the encoding step, the idea to be transmitted is schemed in letters, words or symbols without sending them to the channel.
Thus, <em>by writing a recommendation report, Crystal Jenkins is in the encoding stage of communication.</em>
Answer: C. II and III
Explanation:
There are 5,000,000 shares of PDQ Corporation as of when they declared the rights offering. This means that every share will get a right to buy stock.
However, as only 1,000,000 shares are being offered per the 5,000,000 shares outstanding it means that one stock may be purchased for every 5 rights.
A customer who owns 500 shares will therefore get 500 rights.
However with one stock up for sale per 5 rights they will receive the opportunity to buy;
= 500/5
= 100 shares
Answer & Explanation: When planning a procurement, it is useful to at least conduct a make or buy analysis which aids in determining the most cost effective approach, to consult and liaise with in-house experts in the departments of procurement, human resource, and legal, and also to insure the sponsor of the project signs off on the procurement plan. The goal of procurement planning is to increase the transparency and predictability of the procurement process while also deciding on what to buy, when and from what source.