The answer is D because Quotes, subsidies and Tariffs are trade restriction.
Transactions will be recorded as follows;
<u>March 1</u>
Debit Cash $21,000
Credit Common Stock $21,000
<u>March 5</u>
Debit Cash $9,000
Credit Notes Payable $9,000
<u>March 10</u>
Debit Construction Equipment $25,000
Credit Cash $25,000
<u>March 15</u>
Debit Advertising Expense $1,100
Credit Cash $1,100
<u>March 22</u>
Debit Accounts Receivable $18,000
Credit Service Revenue $18,000
<u>March 27</u>
Debit Cash $13,000
Credit Accounts Receivable $13,000
<u>March 28</u>
Debit Salaries Expense $6,000
Credit Cash $6,000
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Answer:
there would be a rise in equilibrium quantity and an indeterminate effect on equilibrium price
Explanation:
as a result of the scientists revelation, the demand for oranges would increase and so would the price.
as a result of the new fertilisers been used, the supply of oranges would rise and price would fall.
taking these two occurrences together, there would be a rise in equilibrium quantity and an indeterminate effect on equilibrium price
The total cost of direct labor for the month will be $ 49350, if the company has budgeted production at 940 units for the month, each unit requires 3.5 hours of labor to produce and the average labor rate is $15 per hour.
Explanation:
The given is,
Total units produced in a month
= 940 unit per month
Time for each unit
= 3.5 unit per hour
Labor rate = $15 per hour
Step:1
Total Labor working hours for 940 units,
= Total units × Time for each unit
= 940 × 3.5
= 3290 hours
Step:2
Labor cost total working hours
= Total Labor working hours × Labor cost per hour
= 3290 × 15
= $ 49350
Result:
The total cost of direct labor for the month will be $ 49350, if the company has budgeted production at 940 units for the month, each unit requires 3.5 hours of labor to produce and the average labor rate is $15 per hour.
Answer:
B. work-in-process inventories.
Explanation:
Partially completed goods that are in the process of being converted into a finish product are defined as work-in-process inventories.
Generally, the work-in-process inventories include the following raw materials cost, direct labor cost and factory overhead cost.
These category of products are only partially completed and as such are waiting for further processing, still undergoing fabrication or kept in a buffer storage.