The Gut follower or the random chance submitter
Answer:
A) A river from which a company draws water is called land.
Explanation:
There are mainly<u> 4 Factors of Production</u> and these are:
<em>1. Labor </em>
<em>2. Land </em>
<em>3. Capital</em>
<em>4. Entrepreneurship</em>
- <u>Labor doesn't refer to the owner of the company.</u> It refers to the <em>work that is being done in order to finish a particular project or work</em>. This makes choice D incorrect.
- An enterprise refers to the entire company or business. It doesn't limit itself to the supervisors involved. This makes choice C incorrect.
- <u>Capital in the form of money is not a factor of production.</u> Raising finance for a company means raising money. An example of capital as a factor of production is<em> purchasing an equipment for commercial/business purposes</em>. This makes choice B incorrect.
- When it comes to "land" as a factor of production, it refers to the natural resources, which means it includes not only the forests, mountains and the like but <em><u>also the oceans, rivers, lakes, etc. </u></em>as long as it is being used in the production process. This makes choice A correct.
Answer:
d. those that may be stored and repaired
Explanation:
Durable goods are those goods that are stored and repaired. It is to be considered for the long-lasting so it can be stored. Also it can be repaired when they wear out
For example: mobile phone, table, chair, toys, etc
Therefore as per the given situation, the option d is correct
And, the remaining options are to be considered
A. The items that fall under the DIRECT MATERIAL category include the following:
1. Film cost for the X ray machine.
2. Electricity cost for the X ray department.
3. Maintenance and repair on the X ray machine.
4. X ray department supplies.
The items that fall under the DIRECT LABOUR category include the following:
1. Salaries of the X ray machine technician.
2. Salary of the X ray technicians' supervisor.
The items that fall under the SERVICE OVERHEAD category include the following:
1. Wages for the hospital janitorial personnel.
2. Property taxes on the hospital building.
3. Depreciation on the hospital building.
4. Depreciation on the X ray department equipment [Manufacturing overhead]
B. The costs that are incurred during the production of a good or service are usually divided into three categories, which are direct material, direct labour and overhead costs.
Direct materials refer to those materials used in the production process which can be traced to a particular unit or department. A good example of a direct material is the raw materials used in the production unit for the production of a particular product.
Direct labour refers to the salaries and wages of those employees that are directly involved in the production process or in carrying out a particular operation. An example of a direct labour for the production of chocolates is the salary of those workers in the production unit.
Overhead cost refers to all other costs that are incurred during the process of production.These costs can not be traced to a specific department per say, but it cover the whole business unit. Overhead cost is of two types: administrative and manufacturing overheads. Examples of overhead costs are rent, utilities, insurance, depreciation, etc.
Answer:
Betty Incorporated
Journal Entries:
June 3:
DR Inventory $7,100
CR Accounts Payable (North Inc.) $7,100
To record the purchase of goods on account with terms 2/10, n/30.
June 5:
DR Accounts Payable (North Inc.) $2,600
CR Inventory $2,600
To record the return of goods on account.
June 6:
DR Inventory $2,500
CR Accounts Payable (South Corp.) $2,500
To record the purchase of goods on account with terms 2/10, n/30.
June 11:
DR Accounts Payable (North Inc.) $4,500
CR Cash Account $4,410
CR Cash Discount $90
To record the payment of balance owed to North Inc.
June 22:
DR Accounts Payable (South Corp.) $2,500
CR Cash Account $2,500
To record the payment of balance owed to South Corp.
Explanation:
The trade terms 2/10, n/30 mean that both North Inc. and South Corp. offered 2% cash discounts on amount paid by Betty Incorporated if it could settle its bills within 10 days. The net allowed credit days are 30 days, after which Betty Incorporated could be charged interest for late payment. It did not utilize the discount offered by South Corp. as it paid its bills after 16 days instead of within 10 days as stated in the trade terms.