Answer:
An adjustment to retained earnings is necessary when when there is a change from LIFO to FIFO.
Calculating the effect on retained earnings:
- In the year 1 company followed LIFO and recorded ending inventory at $177500. Had it followed FIFO it would have recorded at $195000. So there would be increase in income of $17500 (195000 - 177500).
- In year 2 it followed LIFO and recorded opening inventory at $177500 and closing inventory at $355000 and thereby recording Net closing stock of $177500 (355000 - 177500). Had it followed FIFO it would have recorded a net stock of $195000.(390000-195000). So there would be increase in income by of $17500 (195000 - 177500).
So in total of 2 years there would be an increase of $35000 Net income i.e., Retained earnings and increase in stock value of $35000.
The journal entry is:
Inventory A/c Dr $35,000
To Retained earnings A/c $35,000
Explanation:
It is to be noted that the current rates of extinction as relates to certain animals and plants species show the rates to be higher than the mass extinctions at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
<h3>What is the rate of extinction?</h3>
Rates of extinction simply refer to how quickly species are becoming non-existent.
The rates are said to be on the average of 100 E/MSY. In 2020 for instance about 15 species (according to IUC) were declared extinct.
E/MSY is Extinctions per Million Species-Years. The correct answer, thus, is C.
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Answer:
Cost of goods manufactured 655,900
Explanation:
<em>First, we add the three cost component:</em>
materials used in production 62,100
direct labor 198,200
overhead 403,100
total cost added during the period 663,400
<em>Then, using the WIP beginning and ending figures, we solve for cost of goods manufactured</em>
WIP january 1st 187,500
cost added 663,400
WP endind <u> (195,000) </u>
Cost of goods manufactured 655,900
Answer:
The correct word for the blank space is: the production.
Explanation:
A firm is a business or organization that produces goods or services on a for-profit basis. While the term is typically related to law firms, it applies to an array of entities. For example, a firm can be a corporation which is a legal entity that is separate from its owners and enjoys the right to entering contracts, loan, and borrow money or conduct other business.