McElroy, Inc., produces a single model of a popular cell phone in large quantities. A single cell phone moves through two departments, assembly and testing. The manufacturing costs in the assembly department during March follow:
Direct materials $187,500
Conversion costs 163,800
$351,300
The assembly department has no beginning Work-in-Process Inventory. During the month, it started 30,000 cell phones, but only 26,000 were fully completed and transferred to the testing department. All parts had been made and placed in the remaining 4,000 cell phones, but only 50% of the conversion had been completed. The company uses the weighted-average method of process costing to accumulate product costs.
Required:
a. Compute the equivalent units and cost per equivalent unit for March in the assembly department.
b. Compute the costs of units completed and transferred to the testing department.
c. Compute the costs of the ending work-in-process.
Answer:
Part a.
Equivalent units : Materials = 30,000 units ,Conversion Costs = 28,000 units
Cost per equivalent unit : Materials = $6.25 Conversion Costs = $5.85
Part b.
$314,600
Part c.
$36,700
Explanation:
Step 1 : Equivalent units
Materials
Units Completed and Transferred (26,000 x 100 %) 26,000
Units in Ending Work in Process (4,000 x 100%) 4,000
Equivalent units with respect to Materials 30,000
Conversion Costs
Units Completed and Transferred (26,000 x 100 %) 26,000
Units in Ending Work in Process (4,000 x 50%) 2,000
Equivalent units with respect to Materials 28,000
Step 2 : Cost per equivalent unit
Materials = $187,500 ÷ 30,000 = $6.25
Conversion Costs = $163,800 ÷ 28,000 = $5.85
Total unit cost = $6.25 + $5.85 = $12.10
Step 3 : Costs of units completed and transferred to the testing department
Costs of units completed and transferred = 26,000 x $12.10 = $314,600
Step 4 : Costs of the ending work-in-process
Costs of the ending work-in-process = 4,000 x $6.25 + 2,000 x $5.85 = $36,700
During June, Lionel Magazine sold for cash an advertising space for $1200 total to be run in the July through December issues. On that date, the Lionel Magazine Company properly recognized Unearned Revenue. The adjusting entry to record on July 31 for the first month of advertising space includes:
Answer:
Lionel Magazine
The Adjusting Journal Entry to record on July 31 for the first month of the advertising space sold includes a:
Debit to the Unearned Revenue account with $200
and
Credit to Earned Advertising Revenue account with $200
This will reduce the Unearned Revenue account by $200 being the amount for July (one month) and at the same time, increase the Earned Advertising Revenue account by $200.
Explanation:
a) Data and Analysis:
Unearned Revenue $200 Earned Revenue $200 ($1,200/6)
Answer:
Lionel is a resident at a personal care home. A direct care staff person threatened to steal Lionel’s collection of car magazines if he did not socialize with other residents during recreational activities. The threat of stealing Lionel’s magazines is an example of ____________.
Explanation:
four importance of Engineering
Explanation:
Engineering is a profession in which scientific knowledge and mathematics is used and experimented with to develop ways that benefit mankind, making it extremely important to society for several reasons.
Engineering encompasses a whole range of industries that could include on-site, practical construction work as well as evaluating safety systems from an office
Described below are certain transactions of Pharoah Company for 2021:
1. On May 10, the company purchased goods from Fox Company for $77,800, terms 2/10, n/30. Purchases and accounts payable are recorded at net amounts. The invoice was paid on May 18.
2. On June 1, the company purchased equipment for $87,600 from Rao Company, paying $24,000 in cash and giving a one-year, 9% note for the balance.
3. On September 30, the company discounted at 11% its $180,000, one-year zero-interest-bearing note at Virginia State Bank, receiving $162,000.
Required:
Prepare the journal entries necessary to record the transactions above using appropriate dates.
Answer:
May 10, 2021
Dr Purchases/Inventory $76,244
Cr Accounts Payable $76,244
May 18, 2021
Dr Accounts Payable $76,244
Cr Cash $76,244
June 1, 2021
Dr Equipment $87,600
Cr Cash $24,000
Cr Notes Payable $63,600
September 30, 2021
Dr Cash $162,000
Dr Discount on Notes Payable $18,000
Cr Notes Payable $180,000
Explanation:
Preparation of the journal entries necessary to record the transactions above using appropriate dates
May 10, 2021
Dr Purchases/Inventory $76,244
Cr Accounts Payable $76,244
[$77,800-(2%*$77,800)]
May 18, 2021
Dr Accounts Payable $76,244
Cr Cash $76,244
[$77,800-(2%*$77,800)]
June 1, 2021
Dr Equipment $87,600
Cr Cash $24,000
Cr Notes Payable $63,600
($87,600-$24,000)
September 30, 2021
Dr Cash $162,000
Dr Discount on Notes Payable $18,000
($180,000-$162,000)
Cr Notes Payable $180,000
a disgruntled customer will tell how many people
Answer:
A dissatisfied customer will tell between 9-15 people about their experience. Around 13% of dissatisfied customers tell more than 20 people. – White House Office of Consumer Affairs. Happy customers who get their issue resolved tell about 4-6 people about their experience.
Explanation:
correct me if I am wrong
What are stocks? Sorry it’s so simple but I was hoping I could get a good answer.
Carlton Soup Company makes crackers, bread, and soup. Presented here are the items listed on a simplified version of its recent balance sheet (dollars in millions) presented in alphabetical order: Accounts payable $ 668 Other assets $ 132 Accounts receivable 595 Other current assets 70 Accrued expenses 599 Other current debt 1,080 Cash and cash equivalents 300 Other noncurrent liabilities 3,806 Common stock, $0.0375 par value 386 Property, plant, and equipment, net 2,397 Intangible assets 3,023 Retained earnings 936 Inventories 958 Required: Prepare a classified consolidated balance sheet for Carlton Soup for the current year (ended July 31). (Enter your answers in millions (i.e., 10,000,000 should be entered as 10).)'
Answer:
Carlton Soup Company
Classified Balance Sheet as of July 31 (dollars in millions)
Assets
Current Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $300
Accounts receivable 595
Inventories 958
Other current assets 70
Total current assets $1,923
Non-current assets:
Property, plant, and equipment, net 2,397
Other assets 132
Intangible assets 3,023
Total non-current assets $5,552
Total assets $7,475
Liabilities and Equity
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable $ 668
Accrued expenses 599
Other current debt 1,080
Total current liabilities $2,347
Other noncurrent liabilities 3,806
Total liabilities $6,153
Equity:
Common stock, $0.0375 par value 386
Retained earnings 936
Total equity $1,322
Total liabilities and equity $7,475
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Cash and cash equivalents 300
Accounts receivable 595
Inventories 958
Other current assets 70
Property, plant, and equipment, net 2,397
Other assets 132
Intangible assets 3,023
Accounts payable $ 668
Accrued expenses 599
Other current debt 1,080
Other noncurrent liabilities 3,806
Common stock, $0.0375 par value 386
Retained earnings 936
Which of the following is an example of an instance of public health education that created positive externalities?
teaching pregnant women hygienic practices in the early 1900s
people learning the importance of washing their hands
public campaigns against smoking in the late 1900s
all of the above
Answer:
D.) All of the above
Explantin
Teaching preg women abt hygienic practicers helped prevent infection because preg women are more prone to infections since they sweat more and stuff... (due to hormone)
People learning the importance of wash their hands is important because it helps prevent the spread of dieases. For example the infamous coronavirus
Public campaign against smoking was important in the 1990s because people back then didn't know smoking could cause. It caused cancer stroke lung dieases etc
The foundation of good performance management is and choosing the best method(s) for measuring it. Use your knowledge of the balanced scorecard to answer the following question. The balanced scorecard supports four key components of organizational success. Three of the components are customer perceptions, financial performance, and internal business processes. What is the fourth
Answer:
4th is learning and growth
Explanation:
The balanced scorecard creates a balance in the company through the strategic goals of the organization and they represent four areas that have been identified by the Norton and Kaplan. They are financial perspective, internal business processes, learning and growth along customer precipitation. The fourth component of learning and growth signifies that the company needs to evolve constantly and needs to grow in order to survive.Sue and Andrew form SA general partnership. Each person receives an equal interest in the newly created partnership. Sue contributes $11,000 of cash and land with an FMV of $56,000. Her basis in the land is $21,000. Andrew contributes equipment with an FMV of $13,000 and a building with an FMV of $34,000. His basis in the equipment is $9,000, and his basis in the building is $21,000. How much gain must the SA general partnership recognize on the transfer of these assets from Sue and Andrew
Answer: $0
Explanation:
There is no gain to be recognized when assets are being transferred between living individuals or entities due to this falling under the Carryover basis.
This carryover basis of the asset will in general, be the same basis as the cost or basis of the asset.
There will therefore be a $0 gain to the SA General Partnership. Gains will be calculated if the partnership wants to dispose of the assets.
You sold a car and accepted a note with the following cash flow stream as your payment. The effective price you received for the car assuming an interest rate of 6.0% is closest to:
Answer:
The right response is "$5986.815".
Explanation:
The given query is incomplete. Please find attachment of the complete query.
The actual price users earn mostly corresponds to the current value of the amount. Throughout cash flows, users get 7000 $, however because of the rate of the interest some must be lowered.
So,
⇒ [tex]PV= (\frac{1000}{1.06} ) + (\frac{2000}{1.06^2}) + (\frac{2000}{1.06^3}) + (\frac{2000}{1.06^4} )[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=943.39+1,779.99+1,679.23+1,584.18[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=5986.815[/tex] ($)
In 2020, the CEO of Crimson, Inc., entertains 9 clients at a skybox in Memorial Stadium for a single athletic event during the year. Substantive business discussions occurred at various times during the event. The box cost $11,300 per event and seats 11 people. (The cost of a regular, nonluxury box seat at Memorial ranges from $90 to $180.) Refreshments served during the event cost $820 (and were separately itemized on the bill Crimson received).
Required:
How much of these costs may Crimson deduct?
Answer:
The amount of these costs Crimson may deduct is $1,400.
Explanation:
The amount of these costs Crimson may deduct can be calculated as follows:
Costs of refreshments served during the event = $820
Higher of the cost of nonluxury box seat at Memorial = $180
Number of people the box can seat = 11
Costs of the seat = Higher of the cost of nonluxury box seat at Memorial * Number of people the box can seat = $180 * 11 = $1,980
Total cost of entertainment = Costs of refreshments served during the event + Costs of the seat = $820 + $1,980 = $2,800
50% of the total cost of entertainment = $2,800 * 50% = $1,400
Allowable deduction = Total cost of entertainment - Elimination of 50% of the total cost of entertainment = $2,800 - $1,400 = $1,400
Therefore, the amount of these costs Crimson may deduct is $1,400.
Pharma Company produces various medicines in capsule form. At the beginning of the month of March, it had 5,000 units that were 40% complete. These were assigned costs of $150,000. During the month, it completed 55,000 units and has 20,000 units that are 50% completed. It had production costs during the month of $600,000. Complete all five steps of a production report using the weighted average method. Complete all five steps of a production report using the FIFO method.
Answer:
Pharma Company
1. Weighted Average method:
Weighted Average Method:
Equivalent units of production:
Started and completed this period 55,000
Ending WIP 10,000
Total equivalent unit produced = 65,000
Total cost of production:
Beginning WIP = $150,000
Current period 600,000
Total cost = $750,000
Cost per equivalent unit = $11.54 ($750,000/65,000)
Cost assigned to:
Units completed = 55,000 * $11.5385 = $634,617
Ending WIP = 10,000 * $11.5385 = 115,385
Total cost of production = $750,002
Cost Reconciliation:
Beginning WIP = $150,000
Completed units 600,000
Total costs = $750,000
Ending WIP = 115,385
Cost assigned to
production 634,617
2. FIFO method:
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Units Completion % Cost
Beginning WIP = 5,000 2,000 (40%) $150,000
Current completion (WIP) 3,000 (60%)
Completed 55,000 55,000 (100%) 600,000
Ending WIP 20,000 10,000 (50%)
Weighted Average Method:
Equivalent units of production:
Beginning WIP 3,000
Started and completed this period 55,000
Ending WIP 10,000
Total equivalent unit produced = 68,000
Total cost of production:
Current period 600,000
Cost per equivalent unit = $8.82 ($600,000/68,000)
Cost assigned to:
Beginning WIP =
Units completed
Beginning WIP = $150,000
= 3,000 * $8.82 = $26,460
= 55,000 * $8.82 = 485,100
Ending WIP:
= 10,000 * $8.82 = 88,200
Total cost of production = $749,760
Cost Reconciliation:
Beginning WIP (40%) = $150,000
WIP completed (60%) 26,460
Completed units 485,100
Ending WIP = 88,200
Total cost = $749,760
How can marketers take advantage of laughable disclaimers in their advertising?
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Since a cell phone is a private good, if Neha chooses to spend $300 on a cell phone, Neha would get $300 of benefit from the cell phone and Teresa wouldn't receive any benefit from Neha's choice. If Neha still spends $300 on a cell phone and Teresa chooses to contribute $300 to the public park, Neha would still receive the $270 of benefit from Teresa's generosity. In other words, if Neha decides to keep the $300 for a cell phone and Teresa decides to contribute the $300 to the public project, then Neha would receive a total benefit of $300 $270
Answer:
In other words, if Neha decides to keep the $300 for a cell phone and Teresa decides to contribute the $300 to the public project, then Neha would receive a total benefit of:
$570.
Explanation:
Neha has, in this situation, maximized his benefits to the detriment of the public good. This is an illustration of the tragedy of the commons. The tragedy of the common is an economic problem that explains the loss that the society incurs when some persons like Neha neglect to contribute to the common good because they are solely concentrated on pursuing their individual goals for personal gains.
Here is a forecast of sales by National Bromide for the first 4 months of 2019 (figures in thousands of dollars): Month: 1 2 3 4 Cash sales 16 25 19 15 Sales on credit 105 125 95 75 On average, 60% of credit sales are paid for in the current month, 20% in the next month, and the remainder in the month after that. What are the expected cash collections in months 3 and 4
Answer:
National Bromide
The expected cash collections in months 3 and 4 are:
Month 3 = $122 ,000
Month 4 = $104,000
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
(figures in thousands of dollars):
Months 1 2 3 4
Cash sales 16 25 19 15
Sales on credit 105 125 95 75
Collections of sales on credit:
60% current month 63 75 57 45
20% next month 21 25 19
20% two months 21 25
Cash sales 16 25 19 15
Total collections 79 121 122 104
b) The credit sales are not collected in full until after two months or 60 days. After classifying the cash collections on percentage basis, the cash sales for each month are added to ensure that the correct cash collections for the month are obtained.
Lakeisha works as an administrative assistant in the finance department of a commercial construction company. She enjoys writing and public speaking, so she thinks she might enjoy working as a communications manager in the marketing communications department. What is the best choice of interviewee for Lakeisha's career research interview?
Answer:
A manager in the marketing communications department
Explanation:
The marketing communications department manager is the best choice of interviewee for Lakeisha's interview, as this professional can provide you with information relevant to your job duties so that Lakeisha can better assess your career research.
As she is a person who has communication skills in public, being a marketing communications manager can be a good option for Lakeisha, since this position has as main duties to develop marketing communication strategies in order to promote the company and its employees. products and services in the market, generate value to the target audience through marketing campaigns and position the company in a competitive way in the market.
Grover Corp. manufactures three products, and is currently facing a labor shortage. The selling price, costs, and labor requirements of the three products are as follows: Product A Product B Product C Selling price $ 44.00 $ 18.00 $ 28.50 Variable cost per unit $ 28.00 $ 15.00 $ 27.00 Direct labor hours per unit 2.00 1.50 .50 In what order should Grover Corp. prioritize production of its products to maximize profit during the labor shortage
Answer:
A, C, B
Explanation:
Calculation to determine In what order should Grover Corp. prioritize production of its products to maximize profit during the labor shortage
Product A Product B Product C
Selling price $ 44.00 $ 18.00 $ 28.50
Less Variable cost per unit
$ 28.00 $ 15.00 $ 27.00
=Contribution margin per unit
$16.00 $3.00 $1.50
÷Direct labor hours per unit 2.00 1.50 .50
=Contribution margin per labor hour
$8.00 $2.00 $3.00
PRODUCT A=$16.00÷2.00
PRODUCT A=$8.00
PRODUCT B=$3.00÷1.50
PRODUCT B=$2.00
PRODUCT C=$1.50÷.50
PRODUCT C=$3.00
RANKING:
PRODUCT A=$8.00
PRODUCT C=$3.00
PRODUCT B=$2.00
Therefore based on the above calculation the order that Grover Corp.should prioritize production of its products to maximize profit during the labor shortage will be from the highest Contribution margin per labor hour to the lowest which are A,C,B
Answer: A, C, B.
Explanation:
To solve this question based on the information given goes thus:
The Contribution margin per labor hour for Product A will be:
= ($44 - $28) / 2.0
= $16/2.0
= $8
The Contribution margin per labor hour for Product B will be:
= ($18 - $15) / 1.50
= $2
The Contribution margin per labor hour for Product C will be:
= ($28.50 - $27) / 0.50
= $1.50/0.5
= $3
Therefore, the order that Grover Corp. should use to prioritize production of its products to maximize profit during the labor shortage will be:
A, C, B.
what is the difference between need and want?
answer:
wants are desires for goods and services we would like to have but do not need. needs are a special kind of want, and refer to things we must have to survive, such as food, water, and shelterexplanation:
credits: online researchMonet Paints Co. is a newly organized business with a list of accounts arranged in alphabetical order, as follows:
Account Financial Major Possible Account
Statement Classificaton Number
Accounts Payable
Accounts Receivable
Accumulated Depreciation—Office Equipment
Accumulated Depreciation—Store Equipment
Advertising Expense
Cash
Common Stock
Cost of Merchandise Sold
Delivery Expense
Depreciation Expense—Office Equipment
Depreciation Expense—Store Equipment Dividends
Income Summary
Insurance Expense
Interest Expense
Land
Merchandise Inventory
Miscellaneous Administrative Expense
Miscellaneous Selling Expense
Notes Payable
Office Equipment
Office Salaries Expense
Office Supplies
Office Supplies Expense
Prepaid Insurance
Rent Expense
Retained Earnings
Salaries Payable
Sales
Sales Salaries Expense
Store Equipment
Store Supplies
Store Supplies Expense
Assign account numbers and specify whether each account would appear on the balance sheet or income statement order, as illustrated below. Each account number is three digits: the first digit is to indicate the major classification (1 for assets, for example); the second digit is to indicate the subclassification (11 for current assets, for example); and the third digit is to identify the specific account (110 for Cash, 112 for Accounts Receivable, 114 for Merchandise Inventory, etc.).
Answer:
Monet Paints Co.
Financial Major Possible
Statement Classification Account No.
Accounts Payable Balance Sheet Liabilities 211
Accounts Receivable Balance Sheet Assets 112
Accumulated Depreciation
—Office Equipment Balance Sheet Assets (contra) 123
Accumulated Depreciation
—Store Equipment Balance Sheet Assets (contra)
Advertising Expense Income statement Expenses 331
Cash Balance Sheet Assets 110
Common Stock Balance Sheet Equity 401
Cost of Merchandise Sold Income statement Expenses 330
Delivery Expense Income statement Expenses 332
Depreciation Expense Income statement Expenses 333
—Office Equipment
Depreciation Expense Income statement Expenses 334
—Store Equipment Dividends
Income Summary Income statement
Insurance Expense Income statement Expenses 335
Interest Expense Income statement Expenses 336
Land Balance Sheet Assets 121
Merchandise Inventory Balance Sheet Assets 114
Miscellaneous Admin Expense Income statement Expenses 337
Miscellaneous Selling Expense Income statement Expenses 338
Notes Payable Balance Sheet Liabilities 213
Office Equipment Balance Sheet Assets 122
Office Salaries Expense Income statement Expenses 339
Office Supplies Balance Sheet Assets 113
Office Supplies Expense Income statement Expenses 340
Prepaid Insurance Balance Sheet Assets 115
Rent Expense Income statement Expenses 341
Retained Earnings Balance Sheet Equity 403
Salaries Payable Balance Sheet Liabilities 212
Sales Income Statement Revenue 501
Sales Salaries Expense Income Statement Expenses 342
Store Equipment Balance Sheet Assets 123
Store Supplies Balance Sheet Assets 116
Store Supplies Expense Income Statement Expenses 343
Explanation:
Chart of accounts lists of all accounts of Monet Paints Company. The list provides a bird's eye view of every area of the business that generates either expenditure or revenue. The account types which are usually maintained by most companies include Revenue, Expenses, Assets, Liabilities, and Equity. Revenue and expenses are summarized on the income statement, while assets, liabilities, and equity are listed on the balance sheet.
Lanson Corporation Co.'s trial balance included the following account balances at December 31, 2021: Accounts payable $26,800 Bonds payable, due 2030 24,900 Salaries payable 16,900 Notes payable, due 2022 22,000 Notes payable, due 2026 40,800 What amount should be included in the current liabilities section of Lanson's December 31, 2021, balance sheet?
Answer:
$65,700
Explanation:
The computation of the amount that included in the current liabilities section is shown below:
= Account payable + salaries payable + note payable due 2022
= $26,800 + $16,900 + $22,000
= $65,700
Jordan is considering three choices of spending the new year's eve. Option A is to dine outside at a luxury restaurant; option B is indoor skydiving, and option C is to play video games at a close-by club. If all three options cost the same, explicitly, what can be the economic reason for Jordan choosing option B
Answer: b. Jordan values option B more than options A and C.
Explanation:
All options cost the same explicitly which means that Jordan's choice was made based on implicit/ opportunity cost factors.
These undisclosed factors led to Jordan valuing option B more than the other options which is why it was picked even thought they all cost the same. Had any other option being more valuable than B, it would have been picked but since B was picked, B was the most valuable.
Firms in monopolistic competition would: Select one: a. persistently realize economic profits in both the short and long run b. may realize economic profits in the long run and normal profits in the short run c. tend to incur persistent losses in both the short and long run d. tend to realize economic profits in the short run and normal profits in the long run e. none of the above
Answer:
d. tend to realize economic profits in the short run and normal profits in the long run
Explanation:
Monopolistic competition can be defined as the market structure which comprises of elements of competitive markets (having many competitors) and monopoly.
Firms in monopolistic competition would tend to realize economic profits in the short run and normal profits in the long run
Kieso Company borrowed $740,000 for three months. The annual interest rate on the loan was 9%. Kieso's fiscal year ends on December 31. Kieso borrowed the $740,000 one month prior to the start of its current fiscal year and paid back the $740,000 plus interest two months into its current fiscal year. How much interest expense, if any, would Kieso report at the end of its last fiscal year and at the end of its current fiscal year
Answer:
Last Fiscal Year:
Interest Expense = $5550
Current Fiscal Year:
Interest Expense = $11100
Explanation:
According to the accrual basis of accounting, the expenses and revenues relating to a certain period should be recorded in that particular period whether of not they have been received. The fiscal year of Kieso ends on 31 December and as the loan was taken one month prior to the start of the current fiscal year, it was taken at the start of December of last fiscal year.
This means that the interest expense on loan relating to last December will be charged to the last fiscal year and the interest expense relating to January and February will be charged to the current fiscal year. The interest expense amount will be calculated as follows,
Last Fiscal Year = 740000 * 9% * 1/12 => $5550
Current Fiscal Year = 740000 * 9% * 2/12 => $11100
The labor force (sum of employed and unemployed workers) is fixed at 120 million. Each month, 2% of the workers who are employed at the beginning of the month lose their job, and 10% of the workers who are unemployed at the beginning of the month find a job. Assume that in January the number of workers without a job (unemployed) are 10 million. How many workers will be unemployed in March, that is, two months later
Answer:
Total number of unemployed (March)= 12,256,000
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Total labor force= 120 million
Unemployed people (January)= 10 million
Each month, 2% of the workers who are employed at the beginning of the month lose their job, and 10% of the workers who are unemployed at the beginning of the month find a job.
First, we will calculate the unemployed and employed people for February:
New Unemployed= 110,000,000*0.02= 2,200,000
New employed= 10,000,000*0.1= 1,000,000
Total number of unemployed= 10,000,000 + 2,200,000 - 1,000,000= 11,200,000
Total number of employed= 110,000,000 + 1,000,000 - 2,200,000= 108,800,000
Now, for March:
New Unemployed= 108,800,000*0.02= 2,176,000
New employed= 11,200,000*0.1= 1,120,000
Total number of unemployed= 11,200,000 + 2,176,000 - 1,120,000= 12,256,000
Total number of employed= 108,800,000 + 1,120,000 - 2,176,000= 107,744,000
A medical center implemented changes in its approach in handling labor and delivery by offering birth rooms that allowed the parents to stay in the same room throughout the entire process. To determine the effectiveness of the goal to increase client satisfaction and decrease postpartum complications, which internal sources should the team prioritize for data collection
Answer:
Patient surveys
Electronic health records
Explanation:
In research, Data collection is a necessary step to take. The main reason for data collection is to carry out study purpose, answer research questions, test hypothesis(es), provide evidence about the area of study anf to test the validity and reliability of study instruments used.
For effectiveness to be known, it is important to know terms closely.
Patient satisfaction can be gathered through the patient survey because patient can give you firsthand information. Postpartum complications can be know by the electronic health records. By assessing the records, you will find more information.
Assume that Toy Craft makes ragdolls. Each ragdoll requires 15 square feet of fabric. If the number of dolls to be produced during the quarter is 20,100, the desired ending inventory of fabric is 12,500 square feet, the beginning inventory of fabric is 23,900 square feet, and the cost of the fabric is $12 per square foot, what is the total cost of fabric purchases
Answer:
Total cost - Purchases = $3,481,200
Explanation:
We first need to find out the requirement for fabric to produce 20100 ragdolls and adjust it for the already available inventory of fabric (beginning inventory) and the desired ending inventory.
The production of 20100 ragdolls will require fabric of,
Fabric required = 20100 * 15 => 301500 square feet
The purchase of fabric in square feet will be,
Production = Beginning Inventory + Purchases - Ending Inventory
301500 = 23900 + Purchases - 12500
301500 + 12500 - 23900 = Purchases
Purchases = 290100 square feet
The total cost of fabric purchases will be,
Total cost - Purchases = 290100 * 12
Total cost - Purchases = $3,481,200
During the year, Belyk Paving Co. had sales of $2,425,000. Cost of goods sold, administrative and selling expenses, and depreciation expense were $1,335,000, $635,000, and $450,000, respectively. In addition, the company had an interest expense of $275,000 and a tax rate of 25%. (Ignore any tax loss or carryforward provision and assume interest expense is fully deductible). Calculate the firm's net new long-term debt added during the year.
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Sales
$2,425,000
Less:
Cost of goods sold
($1,335,000)
Administration and selling expense
($635,000)
Depreciation
($450,000)
EBIT
$5,000
Less:
Interest
($275,000)
No tax
Net income/loss
-$270,000
Operating cash flow = $5,000 + $450,000 - $0 = $500,000
Cash flow from assets = Operating cash flow - Change in networking capital - Net capital spending
= $500,000 - $0 - $0
= $500,000
Cash flow to shareholders = Dividends - New equity
= $0 - $0
= $0
Cash flow to creditors = Cash flow from assets - Cash flow to shareholders
= $500,000 - $0
= $500,000
Therefore, new long term debt added during the year is;
= Interest - Cash flow to creditors
= $275,000 - $500,000
= $225,000
Which of the following statements is false? A) Price determination is the key element in any market system. B) Input prices influence a firm's costs of production. C) Output prices influence a firm's revenues. D) While managers must understand how output prices are determined, determination of input prices is irrelevant because it is beyond the manager's control.
Answer:
option D) While managers must understand how output prices are determined, determination of input prices is irrelevant because it is beyond the manager's control.
Explanation:
A price system is simply defined as a part of any economic system. It uses prices usually expressed in monetary form for goods and services valuation and distribution and also the factors of production.
A Pricing Manager helps to determine pricing schemes for firms products and services. The scope of work entailss co-ordination with production departments on cost of making and working with staff in marketing especially on appropriate campaigns and promotions and also they assist with pricing bargaining of customers intent.
Price Determination is getting or deriving the cost of goods sold and services offered/ rendered in the free market. The forces of demand and supply always determine the prices of goods and services in the market system.
A bank receives a deposit for $50,000. If the bank has a 10 percent reserve
requirement, approximately how much money could this initial deposit
eventually add to the economy?
Answer:
$500,000
Explanation:
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A bank having a 10 percent reserve requirement will add $500,000 to the economy on receiving $50,000 as a initial deposit.
Reserve requirements are the sums of money that a bank must have in reserve in order to cover liabilities in the event of an unexpected withdrawal. Reserve requirements are a technique used by the central bank to influence interest rates by increasing or decreasing the money supply in the economy.
According to the question, reserve requirement is 10%, and the initial deposit is $50,000.
Therefore, $50,000+$50,000×10/100 will result in the money that could be added to the economy, which is $500,000.
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