Answer:
The correct option is B that is 0.45
Explanation:
Computing the Current Ratio with the formula which is as:
Current Ratio (CR) = Current Assets (CA) / Current Liabilities (CL)
where
Current Ratio (CA) is $477.50
Current Liabilities (CL) is $1075
Putting the values in the above formula of Current Ratio (CR):
= $477.50 / $1075
= 0.444 or 0.45
Note 1: Inventory will not be included while computing the current ratio, as it is already been added in the current assets. Therefore, there is no need of adding it twice in the Assets.
Note 2: This is the correct formula for computing the current ratio and I computed the same with the given information, so it 0.45 is the correct answer.
Answer:
781 units
Explanation:
Under the CVP concept, the break-even point is calculated by dividing the fixed costs by the contribution margin per unit.
i.e., break-even point = fixed cost/ contribution margin per unit
Currently, fixed costs are $213,000, an increase of 10% will take to
=(10/100 x $213,000) + $213,000
=$21,300 + 213,000
=$234, 300
The selling price is $250, an increase of 40%
=$250 x 1.4
=$350
variable cost will remain the same this year and the following year
Current variable costs are 20% of sales
=20/100 x 250
=0.2 x 250
=$50
Contribution margin will be new selling price - variable costs
=$350-50
=$300
Break-eve point = $234, 300/300
=781 units
Answer:
$7.60 per unit of output
Explanation:
Budgeted output units 51,000 units
Budgeted machine−hours 10,200 hours
Budgeted variable manufacturing overhead costs for 51,000 units $387,600
budgeted variable overhead cost per unit of output = $387,600 / 51,000 units = $7.60 per unit of output
In this case, the applied variable overhead rate = 35,750 units x $7.60 = $271,700, which would have been under-applied since the actual variable overhead costs were much higher, $328,900.
Answer:
a. Capitalized : Equipment
b. Expensed
c. Capitalized : Building
d. Expensed
e. Capitalized : Equipment
f. Capitalized : Building
g. Capitalized : Building
h. Capitalized : Equipment
Explanation:
The Cost of Property, Plant and Equipment item according to IAS 16 includes, the Purchase Cost and any cost directly incurred in putting the assets in location and condition intended for use by management.
The costs exclude amounts collected in tax on behalf of third parties
Also not Capital expenditures increase the earning ability of the asset whilst revenue expenditure is the maintenance of such asset.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Both supply and demand concepts rest on the relationship between price and quantity.
Quantity demanded increase when price falls and falls when price increases.
Quantity supplied increases when price increases and falls when price falls.
The demand and supply curve are plotted with price on the y axis and quantity on the x axis.
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