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I wasn't able to access the Chester Income Statement but I successfully accessed a similar question Digby.
The Complete Question is as under:
Refer to the HR Reports in the Inquirer. Through past investments in recruiting and training Digby has obtained a productivity index of 109.6%. This means that Digby's labor costs would be increased by 9.6% if it did not have these productivity improvements. This is a competitive advantage that Digby can sustain or even widen further if its competitors have no HR initiatives. Now, refer to the Income Statement in Digby's Annual Report. How much did Digby's productivity improvements save it in direct labor costs (in thousands) last year?
A. $766
B. $29818
C. $3137
D. $3211
Answer:
Option D. $3,137
Explanation:
The Productivity Index of 9.6% shows that if the improvement plan is implemented then the efficiency gains would result in saving of 9.6% of total direct cost. So if we total the direct cost for the year for all of the four products then we have an amount of $32,680 which is given at the second last column.
The amount saved last year would be:
Savings = $32,680 * 9.6% = $3,137
Hence the option C is correct here.
Answer:A
Explanation:
Veracity : This simply means conformity with truth or facts. Since Bjorn felt that the focus group did not give him fact, he would hereby, adopt veracity to achieve his secondary research.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Jason will get the raise because even though he is new he works hard like he's been there for years. Matt will not get it because even though he has worked there for a while he doesn't do his job good.
Explanation:
Answer:
The journal entry for the issuance of the common stock is shown below:
Explanation:
Cash A/c.............................................Dr $33,000
Common Stock A/c........................Cr $30
Paid in Capital A/c...........................Cr $32,970
Working Notes:
Cash = Number of shares × Issue Price
= 3,000 × $11
= $33,000
Common Stock = Number of Shares × Par Value
= 3,000 × $0.01
= $30
Paid in Capital = Cash - Common stock
= $33,000 - 30
= $32,970
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