Answer: The answer would be $282.33
Explanation: Multiply the $8.95 per hour by the 40 hours he works which will equal to 358, add all the deduction amounts together which will equal to 75.67, take away 75.67 from the 358 from before which will give your answer $282.33.
Answer:
0.04 *60,0000= 2400
Debt Credit
Bad debt expense 2400
Accounts receivables 2400
Allowance for doubtful accounts 2400
Bad dent expense 2400
Explanation:
Answer:C. Real interest rates expected by British investors are 2 percentage points higher than the real interest rate expected by US investor.
Explanation:
The real interest rate is the market interest rate less the inflation rate.
The inflation rate always reduce the purchasing power of money which is the real measure of the purchasing power of money and not the money face value.
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the cost of an action that was not chosen or selected. It is also the cost of alternative forgone. For example, Mr A has two choices - taking employment of $20,000 per annum or being self-employed (setting up a farm that will generate $25,000 per annum). He decides to go for farming. The opportunity cost here is the cost of taking the employment ($20,000).
Opportunity cost is relevant in decision making. Companies use opportunity cost when making strategic or tactical decisions. There must be an alternative to every decision which must be considered before making a decision.
Though opportunity cost is a relevant cost but it is never shown on financial statement. It is never part of financial records.
Answer:
After wastewater reaches the treatment plant, there are two process applied consecutively: Primary treatment and Secondary treatment.
Explanation:
- When water reaches to the treatment plant there are two process for the treatment:
- Primary Treatment: Here most of the solid particles are filtered out. The screening process removes the large floating objects such as rags and sticks that may hamper the pipes. Then the grit chamber sediments the sands, stones, cinders etc. in the sedimentation tank.
- Secondary Treatment : It is the process of removing the organic wastage by using the bacteria. The trickling filter and the activated sludge process removes about 80% of the organic waste from the water.