Answer:
d.efficient in production but not necessarily in allocation.
Explanation:
The production possibility curve portrays the cost of society's choice between two different goods. An economy that operates at the frontier has the highest standard of living it can achieve, as it is producing as much as it can using the same resources. If the amount produced is inside the curve, then all of the resources are not being used.
- all points on the curve are points of maximum productive efficiency
- However, an economy may achieve productive efficiency without necessarily being allocatively efficient. Market failure (such as imperfect competition or externalities) and some institutions of social decision-making (such as government and tradition) may lead to the wrong combination of goods being produced (hence the wrong mix of resources being allocated between producing the two goods) compared to what consumers would prefer, given what is feasible on the PPF.
I think A if not than B I’m sorry if I’m incorrect
Answer:
35% of sales(say $2,000,000) in April
$700,000
Explanation:
Step one :
Assuming that the sales made for April is $2,000,000
According to the conditions in which money is collected 35% of sales made for a month is collected for the month
For april the expected amount
=35/100*2,000,000
=$700,000
Answer:
Total Cost of Work in Process
$57,854
Total cost of the units
d. $120,060
Total cost of beginning inventory
c. $62,206
Explanation:
Department G has 3,600 units which were 25% completed. The units completed during the period are 11,000.
3,600 * 25% = 900
Units completed 11,000
total units 11,900
Cost per unit is $10.08.
Total cost of units completed = 11,900 * 10.08 = $120,060.
Answer:
a. $965.74
b. $939.11
Explanation:
In this question we use the Present value formula i.e shown in the attachment below:
1. Given that,
Future value = $1,000
Rate of interest = 6.5%
NPER = 4 years
PMT = $1,000 × 5.5% = $55
The formula is shown below:
= -PV(Rate;NPER;PMT;FV;type)
So, after solving this, the price would be $965.74
2. Given that,
Future value = $1,000
Rate of interest = 6.5%
NPER = 8 years
PMT = $1,000 × 5.5% = $55
The formula is shown below:
= -PV(Rate;NPER;PMT;FV;type)
So, after solving this, the price would be $939.11