Answer:
The administrative expenses in the planning budget for June would be closest to:
- d. $5,670 ⇒ $5,400 + (2,700 x $0.10) = $5,400 + $270 = $5,670
The net operating income in the planning budget for June would be closest to:
- c. $16,220 ⇒ ($47.80 x 2,700) - [$50,200 + (2,700 x $23.20)] = $129,060 - ($50,200 + $62,640) = $129,060 - $112,840 = $16,220
The medical supplies in the flexible budget for June would be closest to:
- d. $18,440 ⇒ $1,700 x (2,700 x $6.20) = $1,700 + $16,740 = $18,440
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people believe that pure monopolies charge any price they want to
without affecting sales. instead, the output level for a
profit-maximizing pure monopoly occurs where </span><span>MC = MR (marginal cost equals marginal revenue).</span>
Answer:
c. $15,065
Explanation:
In bank reconciliation the book balance is adjusted using some adjustments made by the the bank and still pending by the business. We make an adjusted balance of cash book balance and bank statement balance to reconcile the amounts.
Cash balance per book 6/30 $13,000
+ Note receivable $4,000
- Bank charges $35
- NSF check <u>$1,900 </u>
Adjusted Cash book balance <u>$15,065</u>
Note receivable is received in the bank but not been recorded by the business. It will be added to the balance because it will increase the balance.
Bank charges are deducted by the bank but not been recorded by the business it will be deducted.
NSF check have already added by the balance but its not been cleared. So it needs to be deducted form the Book balance.