Answer:Please refer to the explanation section
Explanation:
The question is incomplete, amounts of production costs like Direct Material, direct labour and Variable/Fixed manufacturing overheard were not given, we will explain the absorption cost and variable cost in detail so that the student would be able to calculate absorption cost and variable cost balances easier.
Absorption costing Method
Total Manufacturing costs are allocated to Finished goods Product. Absorption Costing method assigns or allocates the total cost of Manufacturing or total production costs to units of Finished Goods produced. each unit of finished goods thus represents total costs of production per unit or Total Manufacturing/Production cost is the Balance of Finished Goods.
Total Manufacturing/Production cost = direct labor cost + direct material cost + variable and fixed Manufacturing overheads cost.
Finished Goods Balance = Total Manufacturing/Production cost
A unit of Finished Goods = Total Manufacturing costs/units produced
Variable costing method
Variable costing method fixed manufacturing costs are treated as an expense, Variable Manufacturing costs are the only allocated to inventory. The value or Balance of inventory consist of Variable Manufacturing cost like Direct labor, Direct Material and Variable Manufacturing costs. Finished Goods Balance equals total Variable Manufacturing cost
Answer:
Indirect labor
Explanation:
The indirect labor is the labor that supports the process of the production but it is directly not inlvolved in the conversion of products i.e. from raw material to the finished goods
So as per the given situation some particular workers assigned the unpacking the production material task that collected from suppliers so this represent the indirect labor
hence, the same is to be considered
At December 31, 2021, Hull-Meyers Corp. had the following investments that were purchased during 2021, its first year of operations: Amortized cost Fair Value Trading Securities: Security A Security B 954,000 940,000 145,000 139,200 $1,085,000 $1,093,200 Totals Securities Available-for-Sale: 816,000 956,600 Security C Security D $ 740,000 940,000 $1,772,600 Totals $1,680,000 Securities to Be Held-to- Maturity: Security E Security F $ 530,000 655,000 $ 540,800 649,200 $1,185,000 $1,190,000 Totals No investments were sold during 2021. All securities except Security D and Security F are considered short-term investments. None of the fair value changes is considered permanent. Required: Complete the following table. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.) Reported on Balance Sheet Unrealized gain (loss) included in: as: Other Comprehensive Comprehensive Income (OCI) Total Noncurrent Net Income Current assets (/S) assets Income Trading Securities Security A 0 Security B Securities Available-for-Sale 0 Security C $ 0 Security D $ 0 Securities to be Held-to-Maturity Security E $ 0 Security F $ 0 0$ $ $ 0 0 Totals
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This is most likely a spotter for a squat. The key word that shows that this spotter is for a squatter is making sure the lifter does not fall backwards. An overhead press or bench press would require a lifter to be lying down and not standing. A dead lift requires leaning forward and would not cause a lifter to fall backwards.
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<span>When the top management team is homogeneous and a new CEO is selected from inside the firm, it is B. unlikely that the current strategy is going to change.
Nothing much is going to change when it comes to the way this company works - be it strategy or its other functioning. It doesn't really matter whether the CEO came from inside or the outside of the firm - if the strategy is good, it shouldn't be changed </span><span /><span>
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