Cost of inventory destroyed in fire is $1,140,000
<u>Explanation:</u>
The loss from fire to inventory can be calculated by finding the cost of the inventory on the may 4 , 2021.
Cost of sales = Sales – profit on sales
= 9000000-1800000
=$7200000
The value of inventory on the may 4 = opening inventory on January 1 + purchases + freight in – cost of sales
=1980000+5880000+480000-7200000
=$1,140,000
Cost of sales is referred to the amount that is incurred in producing the goods. Cost of sales is included in the sale price of the product to earn a profit beyond the cost. So sales includes cost and profit which can be used to find the cost of sales.
Answer:
the current total contribution margin = 100 x 60% x ($80 - $20) = $3,600 per day
scenario 1: $10 discount
$3,600 = 100 x ?% x ($70 - $20)
$3,600 = $5,000 x ?%
$3,600 / $5,000 = ?%
occupancy rate = 72%
scenario 2: 10% discount
$3,600 = 100 x ?% x ($72 - $20)
$3,600 = $5,200 x ?%
$3,600 / $5,200 = ?%
occupancy rate = 69.23%
Capital.
Capital goods are those goods that are used for further production of other commodities. They are used in the future for purpose of productivity. These goods have derived demand and helped in raising the productive capacity of the business.
Total transferred units = 121,500
Direct labor costs = $30,000
Completed unit from the ending inventory = 42,400 x 25% = 10600
Now the total units transferred = 121,500 + 10600 = 132100
Direct labor cost per equivalent unit = Direct labor costs / total units transferred
= 30,000 / 132100 = 0.227
Direct labor cost per equivalent unit = 0.23.
Answer:
a. $31,850
b. $29,650
Explanation:
Requirement A:
Interest on his residence is deductible = $29,650
Interest on car loan (non deductible) = $0
Margin Interest to his stockbroker (limited to $2,200) = $2,200
Total deductible = $31,850
Requirement B :
As randy has no investment he can only deduct $29,650 his interest on the home loan.