Answer: b. Appraisal cost
Explanation: Appraisal cost, also known as inspection costs, are those costs incurred by a company, as part of the quality control process, to detect defective products before the products are moved to the market, in order to meet consumers' expectations.
This is done because the losses that will be made when defective products are sold, outweigh the appraisal costs.
Therefore, Sanford Corp. has incurred appraisal cost in buying the new technological systems, knowing that if the quality of the Company's products is not up to consumer standards, the losses that will be incurred will surpass that of the appraisal cost.
Answer:
a) Net income of $35,800
b) Net income of $45,000
c) Net loss of $23,000
d) Net income of $23,950
Explanation:
Net income is the difference between the revenue and expense.
Where revenue is more than expense, we have a net income otherwise, a net loss.
a) Net income = $71,300 - $35,500
= $35,800
b) Net income = $220,500 - $175,500
= $45,000
c) Net loss = $149,000 - $172,000
= - $23,000
d) Net income = $198,150 - $174,200
= $23,950
Based on the scenario, i think the sale will definitely occur in Primary markets
In capital market term, primary market refer to various deals that included in issuing new securities (most commonly happen when the company try to raise funds from the capital market)
hope this helps
Incomplete question.
However, let's assume the real GDP for quarter 10 was $45,000and for quarter 11 is $47,250.
Answer:
<u>a. 5%</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
First, remember that the real GDP refers to the total value of all of the final goods and services produced in an economy during a given period (usually a year) after taking into account inflation.
To find the percentage increase, we subtract
$47250-$45,000 = $2250
Next, we find the percentage of the amount on $45,000
$2250/$45000 * 100 = 5%
Answer:
The correct answer is, $121.2
Explanation:
You went for grocery and paid the bill through check.
Amount of grocery purchased: $45.20
You check bounced and you owe bank $25 because you didn't have much balance in your account that you paid for the groceries.
Your bank did an additional transaction of debiting your account with $25 for the bouncing of your check.
Grocery store sent you the letter to tell that you owe them $25 for the bounced check
You will have to pay again $45.20
Money order fee: $1
So the amount that you actually spent on groceries would be:
$45.2(real grocery amount) + $25(you owe to bank for bouncing your friend's check) + $25( Your check bounced) + $25(grocery store charged due to bounced check) + $1(money order)
= $121.2
So you are actually charged $ 121.2 for the groceries.