Answer:
Fixed ratio
Explanation:
Fixed ratio schedule is a type of schedule where in order to achieve something you have to perform a certain procedure, a task, specified number of operations or steps etc. The above example is a fixed ratio schedule because, in order to get a 500$ ticket, it is necessary to acquire 25,000 miles by spending 25000%.
Answer: $465,000
Explanation:
The activity-based costing (ABC) is used to know the total cost of activities that is vital to make a product. In ABC system, for every activity which goes into production, a cost will be assigned.
Based on the figures in the question, the following can be deduced:
Machining:
= 299,000/13,000 × 7,000
= 23 × 7,000
= $161,000
Machine set up:
= 240,000/400 × 150
= 600 × 150
= $90000
Product design:
= 80,000/2
= $40,000
Order size:
= 290,000/10,000 × 6,000
= 29 × 6,000
= $174,000
Total = $161,000 + $90,000 + $40,000 + $174,000
= $465,000
The total manufacturing overhead cost that would be assigned to Product H27T is $465,000.
Answer: The James Webb Space Telescope's solar array will be used to help power the observatory by converting sunlight into electrical energy .
Explanation: because he wanted to generate electricity by using methods, which will have no harmful effects on the environment.
Balance Sheet
Assets
Current Assets
Cash 37200
Accounts Receivable 36300
Less: Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (5000) [Computation: 36300-31300)
Supplies 3600
Total Current Assets 72100
Property, Plant, and Equipment
Land 17600
Building 75100
Equipment 47200
Total Property, Plant, and Equipment 139900
Total Assets $212000
Liabilities
Long term Liabilities
Mortagage Payable 19900
Owner's Equity
Terry, Capital 55200
Nick, Capital 72800
Frank, Capital 64100
Total Owner's Equity 192100
Total Liabilities and Owner's Equity $212000
Answer:
C. $440 million liquidity surplus
Explanation:
The computation of the expected liquidity deficit or surplus is shown below:
= Liquidity deficit × probability + liquidity deficit × probability + liquidity surplus × probability + liquidity surplus × probability
= -$400 million × 10% + -$900 million × 20% + $600 million × 30% + $1,200 million × 40%
= -$40 million - $180 million + $180 million + $480 million
= $440 million liquidity surplus
The surplus amount displayed in positive amount whereas deficit amount displayed in negative amount