I would say D makes the most sense
Answer:
The direct labor cost cannot be ascertained from the information given in the question
Explanation:
Direct materials+Direct labor cost= $8300000
In order to determine the labor cost of the $8300000, we need a clue as to the percentage of the labor cost in the total of $8300000 or the portion of $8300000 that belongs to direct materials.
Since such a hint is missing,we can simply guess, costs incurred cannot be shared out on a basis that has no relationship with reality,hence, the correct answer is that the direct labor cost cannot be determined based on details provided.
Answer:
3.53 years
Explanation:
The computation of the payback period is shown below:
In year 0 = $8,300
In year 1 = $2,100
In year 2 = $3,000
In year 3 = $2,300
In year 4 = $1,700
If we sum the first 3 year cash inflows than it would be $7,400
Now we subtract the $7,400 from the $8,300 , so the amount is $900 as if we added the fourth year cash inflow so the total amount exceed to the initial investment. So, we deduct it
And, the next year cash inflow is $1,700
So, the payback period equal to
= 3 years + $900 ÷ $1,700
= 3.53 years
Explanation:
Challenge 1: Changes in how buyers buy.
Challenge 2: Competition.
Challenge 3: Need for top talent.
Challenge 4: Competing on price only.
Answer:
Ending WIP= $13,500
Explanation:
<u>First, we need to calculate the factory overhead:</u>
Factory overhead= 25,000*0.75= $18,750
<u>Now, the ending WIP inventory:</u>
cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP
68,250 = 11,000 + 27,000 + 25,000 + 18,750 - Ending WIP
Ending WIP= $13,500