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Levart [38]
3 years ago
12

¿Con que método debe reconocerse el efecto de cambio de moneda de informe?

Business
1 answer:
WITCHER [35]3 years ago
8 0
El efecto de un cambio de moneda de informe debe reconocerse con base en el método retrospectivo establecido en la NIF B-1, cambios contables y correcciones de errores por tratarse de un cambio en la unidad monetaria de presentación
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Explanation:

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All the age which ends with teen falls under teen age.

Age group: 13 to 19

When we analyze the data,

Age group <18: In 2008, the tax filers are 1.9 % and it declined to 1.4% in 2016

Age group 18 to 24: In 2008, the tax filer are 16.3% and 15.6 in 2016

So the the number of tax filers who filed in 2016 is less than 2008.

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Option $18,262

Explanation:

Data provided in the question:

Budgeted production units for July = 7,900

Budgeted production units for August = 8,100

Direct material required per unit = 2 ounces

safety stock of direct materials = 20% of the units budgeted in the following month

Direct material in inventory at the start of July = 3,160 ounce

Materials cost = $1.15 per ounce

Now,

Budgeted material required in July

= Budgeted production units for July × Direct material required per unit

= 7,900 × 2

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Budgeted material required in August

= Budgeted production units for August × Direct material required per unit

= 8,100 × 2

= 16,200 ounces

Direct materials requirement in July

= Budgeted material required in July + safety stock - Direct material in inventory at the start of July

= 15800 + (20% of 16,200 ) - 3,160

= 15800 + 3,240 - 3,160

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= 15,880 ounces × $1.15 per ounce

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Option $18,262

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Yes, firm should consolidate shipment as it give saving of $990.

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Given: Three customer order 12000 lbs of coal each.

           Cost of individual shipment is $15.75 per 100 lbs

           Cost of consolidated shipment is $10.50 per 100 lbs with $300 fees.

Now, lets find out cost for all 3 customer in both the shipment.

Cost of individual shipment= \frac{12000}{100} \times 15.75 = 120\times 15.75

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Next, cost for all three customer´shipment is 1890\times 3= \$ 5670

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Cost of consolidated shipment:

\frac{12000}{100} \times 10.50= 120\times 10.50 = \$ 1260

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January: 10 units at $120            6 units              4 units at $120

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Ending Inventory = $ 3540= $ 520 + $1620 + $1400

4 units at $130 = $ 520

12 units at $135 = $ 1620

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