The growth rate of Nominal GDP from 2007 to 2008 is 100%.
Nominal GDP is the gross domestic product of a country that is calculated using current year prices. It included real GDP and inflation.
Growth rate in GDP = (nominal GDP in 2008 / nominal GDP in 2007) - 1
Nominal GDP in 2007 = (60 x 100) + (15 x 20)
= $6000 + $300
= $6,300
Nominal GDP in 2008 = (60 x 200) + (12 x 50)
$12,000 + 600
= $12,600
Growth rate = ($12,600 / 6,300) - 1 = 100%
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Answer:
The total revenue Solitare would report over the two months is $99 with a gross loss of $11.74
Explanation:
Particulars Amount ($)
Sales (January & February)
- Wizard Inc $50
- Spyder Corp $50
Less: Discount allowed to Wizard Inc <u>$1 </u> ($50 * 2%)
Net Sales $99
Less: Cost of goods sold (60.6+50.14) <u>$110.74</u>
Gross Loss <u>$11.74</u>
Answer:
The statement which is false is the no matter that whether perpetual inventory system or periodic system is used by company, but all the companies require to evaluate inventory quantities at the end of the accounting period.
Explanation:
The statement is false because the companies does not require to determine or assess the inventory quantities at each accounting period.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
It is a false statement that outsourcing some process in production is a means of supporting a constraint.
<h3>What is an
outsourcing?</h3>
An outsourcing refers to act of hiring external body to perform services that are normally performed in-house of the company by the employees.
Rather, the use of outsourcing some of production is intended to overcome some organization constraints.
Therefore, the statement is false.
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