Answer:
a. both the cost of the goods sold and the cost of ending inventory.
Explanation:
The physical count is used in the periodic inventory system to calculate the amount of ending inventory. However the cost of goods sold can be derived from using the ending inventory count. Suppose we have ending inventory of 100 units and Purchases were 500 units Also there were no beginning inventory units so the Cost of goods Sold can be calculated as
Cost of Goods Sold= Beginning Inventory Add Purchases Less Ending Inventory
Cost of Goods Sold= 0 + 500- 100= 400
Answer:
$15.15
Explanation:
Given:
- D1 = $1.4
- D2 = $1.68
- Growth = 3.4% = 0.034
- Discount rate = 13.7 % = 0.137
As we know that:
- P3= ($1.68 × (1+034)) / (0.137 - 0.034)= $16.86
So, P0:
= $1.40 / 1.137 + $1.68 / 1.1372 + ($1.68+ $16.86)/ 1.1373
= $15.15
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Answer:
exports are $15 billion, and imports are $10.5 billion
Explanation:
GDP is the sum of all final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year.
GDP = Consumption + Investment spending + Government Spending + Net Export
14 billion = 4.5 billion + $3 billion + $2 billion + Net Export
Net Export = $4.5 billion
Net Export = export - import
Net Export is positive so it indicates that exports is greater than imports.
Going through the options, it is only option d that is equal to 4.5 and the export is greater than the import.
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