Answer:
D) $3,285.
Explanation:
Date Purchases Sales
Jan. 1 initial inventory 500 @ $9
Jan. 14 375 @ $14
Jan. 17 250 @ $10
Jan. 25 250 @ $11
Jan. 29 260 @ $16
January 31 only 365 units left.
Under LIFO what is the cost of inventory?
365 units x $9 per unit = $3,285
Answer:
$7,604,500
Explanation:
Total cost of goods sold:
= Cost of goods sold of Patti Company + Cost of goods sold of Shannon Inc.
= $7,500,000 + $160,000
= $7,660,000
Consolidated cost of goods sold:
= Total cost of goods sold - Intra-Entity sales added in cost of goods sold of Shannon Inc. + Unrealized profit on ending inventory eliminated by adjusting cost of goods sold
= $7,660,000 - $60,000 + ($60,000 × 0.25) × 30%
= $7,660,000 - $60,000 + $4,500
= $7,604,500
Examples:
1.) Having a stain on your rug there's only so much you can get out before your damaging your rug with cleaner
2.) Babysitting and having the child miss there mom, there's only so much you can do to try to calm him/her down
3.) Watering plants, if you haven't watered plant in a long time so you give them extra water, if you keep giving the plant extra water it will eventually drown and die.
Answer:
The correct answer is predatory pricing.
Explanation:
When we speak of the legal right "defense of free competition", what we are referring to, in very simple words, is a field of law that seeks to safeguard that competition in the markets occurs "in good and sound fashion", this it is, without cheating, fraud or other "abusive" devices that are apt to achieve, maintain or increase the market power of those who execute them, thereby damaging the collective well-being of the economic agents participating in those markets (and not only the of the individuals directly involved in a certain transaction).
Answer: All except " LLCs are best for taking venture capital" .
Explanation:
1. The corporations have to pay corporate tax and after that the stakeholders have to pay tax on their dividends. Hence they are subject to double taxation.
2. The number of partners in a general partnerships could be greater than two.
3. In case of LLC and corporations, the entity is considered to separate from its owners. Hence the owners enjoy limited liability benefit.