Equipment was purchased for $151000. Freight charges amounted to $6000 and there was a cost of $14000 for building a foundation and installing the equipment. It is estimated that the equipment will have a $36000 salvage value at the end of its 5-year useful life. Depreciation Expense each year using the straight-line method will be

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Answer 1

Answer: $27000

Explanation:

The formula for straight line depreciation will be:

= (Cost of asset - Salvage value) / Useful life of asset

Cost of asset = $151000 + $6000 + $14000 = $171000

Straight line Depreciation = ($171000 - $36000) / 5

= $135000/5

= $27000


Related Questions

Identify whether each of the following statements best illustrates the concept of consumer surplus, producer surplus, or neither.
Statement Consumer Surplus Producer Surplus Neither
Even though I was willing to pay up to $83 for a watch, I bought a watch for only $75.
I sold a used textbook for $55, even though I was willing to go as low as $47 in order to sell it.
A local store was having a sale on sweaters, so I bought a jersey sweater for my brother.

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Answer:

Consumer surplus

producer surplus

neither

Explanation:

Consumer surplus is the difference between the willingness to pay of a consumer and the price of the good.

Consumer surplus = willingness to pay – price of the good

The willingness to pay for the watch was $83 but the watch was bought for $75. There is a consumer surplus from the purchase

Producer surplus is the difference between the price of a good and the least price the seller is willing to sell the product

Producer surplus = price – least price the seller is willing to accept

The least price the seller was willing to accept for the purchase was $47 but he was paid $55 for the textbook. This is a producer surplus

Altex Inc. manufactures two products: car wheels and truck wheels. To determine the amount of overhead to assign to each product line, the controller, Robert Hermann, has developed the following information.

Car Truck
Estimated wheels produced 40,000 10,000
Direct labor hours per wheel 1 3

Total estimated overhead costs for the two product lines are $770,000.

Required:
a. Calculate overhead rate.
b. Compute the overhead cost assigned to the car wheels and truck wheels, assuming that direct labor hours is used to allocate overhead costs.

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A) Direct labor hrs for car wheels = estimated wheels *direct labor per wheel  

40,000 *1hr = 40,000      

   

Direct labor hrs for Truck      

10,000 * 3hr= 30,000      

   

total direct labor hrs 40,000+30,000 = 70,000  hrs

Overhead rate is total est oh cost/ total direct labor hrs    

770,000/70,000= 11.00    

B) Car truck wheels 40,000*11 =440,000

Truck wheels 10,000*11=110,000

XYZ has two divisions: South and West. Overall net operating income is $26,900. South Division's segment margin is $42,800 and West Division's segment margin is $29,900. What is the amount of the common fixed expense not traceable to the individual divisions?
a. $45,800.
b. S56800.
с.$69,700.
d. $72,700.

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Answer:

a. $45,800.

Explanation:

The computation of the common fixed expense not traceable is given below

Combined segment margin of two divisions ($42,800 + $29,900) $72,700

Less: net income -$26,900

Non traceable fixed cost $45,800

Hence, the amount of the common fixed expense not traceable to the individual divisions is $45,800

Therefore the option a is correct

vai trò của đạo đức trong doanh nghiệp là gì

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Explanation:

Đạo đức kinh doanh giúp doanh nghiệp duy trì mối quan hệ tốt hơn và hài hòa với xã hội, khách hàng, nhân viên và các ngành hữu quan. ... Đạo đức kinh doanh có một vai trò quan trọng trong việc nâng cao lợi nhuận và năng suất của doanh nghiệp và cải thiện thiện chí của doanh nghiệp trên thị trường.  

đánh dấu tôi là não nhất làm ơn giúp tôi và cảm ơn

Copy equipment was acquired at the beginning of the year at a cost of $50,320 that has an estimated residual value of $4,600 and an estimated useful life of 5 years. It is estimated that the machine will output an estimated 1,143,000 copies. This year, 288,000 copies were made. a. Determine the depreciable cost. $fill in the blank 1 b. Determine the depreciation rate. Round your answer to two decimal places. $fill in the blank 2 per copy c. Determine the units-of-output depreciation for the year

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Answer:

Annual depreciation= $11,520

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $50,320

Salvage value= $4,600

Estimated copies= 1,143,000

First, we need to calculate the depreciable value:

Depreciable value= purchase price - salvage value

Depreciable value=  50,320 - 4,600

Depreciable value= $45,720

Now, the depreciable rate:

Depreciable rate= depreciable value / /useful life of production in copies

Depreciable rate= 45,720/1,143,000

Depreciable rate= $0.04 per copie

Finally, the annual depreciation:

Number of copies= 288,000

Annual depreciation= 0.04*288,000

Annual depreciation= $11,520

Reynold's Grocery has fixed costs of $327,000, the unit selling price is $26, and the unit variable costs are $20. What are the break-even sales in units (rounded to a whole number) if the variable costs are decreased by $5? a.16,350 units b.29,727 units c.54,500 units d.21,800 units

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Answer:

b.29,727 units

Explanation:

Break even Point = Fixed Costs ÷ Contribution per unit

therefore

Break even Point = $327,000 ÷ $11

                             = 29,727 units

Cost of Goods Sold, Cost of Goods Manufactured
Glenville Company has the following information for April:
Cost of direct materials used in production $41,000
Direct labor 47,000
Factory overhead 20,000
Work in process inventory, April 1 34,000
Work in process inventory, April 30 27,000
Finished goods inventory, April 1 24,000
Finished goods inventory, April 30 18,000
a. For April, determine the cost of goods manufactured. Using the data given, prepare a statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured.
b. For April, determine the cost of goods sold. Using the data given, prepare a statement of Cost of Goods Sold.

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The preparation of the statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured is presented below:

Work in process inventory, April 1 34,000

Add:

Cost of direct materials used in production $41,000

Direct labor 47,000

Factory overhead 20,000

Less:

Work in process inventory, April 30 27,000

Cost of goods manufactured $115,000

b. The preparation of the statement of Cost of Goods Sold is presented below:

Finished goods inventory, April 1 24,000

Add: cost of goods manufactured $115,000

Less: Finished goods inventory, April 30 18,000

Cost of goods sold $121,000

Wanda opens a retirement account and starts with a balance of $6,000. One year later she has $6,720 in the account. During the year, the consumer price index increased from 160 to 166.4.

The nominal interest rate is ______________ % and the real interest rate is ____________ %

Consider the following information about production in quarter 1 of 2019.

Firm T produces 600 tires at a cost of $28 each, and sells 580 tires to Firm B at a cost of $37 each.
Firm B produces 290 bicycles at a total of cost of $348 each, and sells 280 bicycles to consumers for $407 each.

In this simple economy, what is the value of inventory investment?

Bob sells his 4 year old carto his cousin Bill. This _____________ count in GDP.
Joy sells her 5 year old car to CarMax. This _____________ count in GDP.
Auto Nation sells used cars for 25% more than they pay for them. This ___________ count in GDP

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The nominal and the real interest rate is "12%" and "8%". A further explanation is provided below.

Given:

Future worth,

= $6,720

Present worth,

= $6,000

→ The Nominal interest rate is:

= [tex](\frac{Future \ worth}{Present \ worth})^{1/years} -1[/tex]

= [tex](\frac{6720}{6000} )^1-1[/tex]

= [tex]0.12\times 100[/tex]

= [tex]12[/tex] (%)

Now,

→ The Inflation rate will be:

= [tex]\frac{166.4}{160}-1\times 100[/tex]

= [tex]4[/tex] (%)

hence,

→ The real interest rate will be:

= [tex]Nominal \ rate - Inflation \ rate[/tex]

= [tex]12-4[/tex]

= 18

Thus the above is the right solution.

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Daley Company uses the allowance method. At December 31, 2015, the company's balance sheet reports Accounts receivable, Net in the amount of $17,000. On January 2, 2016, Daley writes off a $1,500 customer account balance when it becomes clear that the customer will never pay. What is the amount of accounts receivable, net after the write-off?
a. $1,500
b. $15,500
c. $18,500
d. $17,000

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Answer:

d. $17,000

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of accounts receivable, net after the write-off is given below:

Since the company followed the allowance method, so at the time of written off the customer account balance both the allowance and gross account receivable should be reduced and both the account balance and the net account receivable should be the same when the write off has been done

So, it is $17,000

In a decreasing-cost industry: Group of answer choices greater demand leads to higher long-run equilibrium prices. there will be no firm entry because the increased supply will reduce the long-run equilibrium price. lower demand leads to higher long-run equilibrium prices. the law of demand does not apply.

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Answer:

lower demand leads to higher long-run equilibrium prices

Explanation:

In a decreasing cost industry, as new firms enter the industry due to increase in demand for goods produced by the industry, long run average cost curve declines and this causes the cost of production declines because

Conversely, a decrease in demand for goods produced by the industry, would make firms leave the industry. As a result, the long run average cost curve increases and this leads to a rise in the cost of production

In a declining cost industry, the supply curve is downward sloping. thus, the law of supply does not hold

according to the law of supply, the higher the price, the higher the quantity supplied and the lower the price, the lower the quantity supplied.

Model of media richness

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Answer:

Media richness theory states that all communication media vary in their ability to enable users to communicate and to change understanding. ... A primary driver in selecting a communication medium for a particular message is to reduce the equivocality, or possible misinterpretations, of a message.

Answer:

The term "media wealth" was described in 1986 by Richard Daft and Robert Lengel for the first time in the context of the media wealth theory. Media wealth describes the learning density that can be transmitted by a specific communication medium.

Explanation:

Before the growth of electronic communication media, MRT was developed to help managers decide which medium was best suited to communicate a message in business situations.

Rich media, such as conversations and phone calls, were best considered to be not-routine messages, while lean media were considered acceptable to routine messages like unaddressed memoranda.

The media wealth has been extended in the past two decades to cover the strengths and weaknesses of new media – from email to websites, video lectures, voice men, and immediate messages.

In media-rich contexts, humans evolved. Facial communication was the only way to communicate for hundreds of thousands of years living in stable, close-knit social groups. The concept of media choice did not exist until about 5,000 years ago, because it was not one-to-one or nothing apart from smoke signals.

Bengal Co. provides the following unit sales forecast for the next three months: July August September Sales units 4,800 5,500 5,360 The company wants to end each month with ending finished goods inventory equal to 25% of the next month's sales. Finished goods inventory on June 30 is 1,200 units. The budgeted production units for July are: Multiple Choice 6,000 units. 3,600 units. 6,175 units. 2,400 units. 4,975 units.

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Answer: 4,975 units

Explanation:

Budgeted production in July = Sales forecast for July + Ending inventory for July - Beginning inventory

Beginning inventory = 25% of July sales

= 25% * 4,800

= 1,200 units

Ending inventory = 25% of August sales

= 25% * 5,500

= 1,375 units

Budgeted production is therefore:

= 4,800 + 1,375 - 1,200

= 4,975 units

Draus Products Company uses activity-based costing to compute product costs for external reports. The company has three activity cost pools and applies overhead using predetermined overhead rates for each activity cost pool. Estimated costs and activities for the current year are presented below for the three activity cost pools.
Estimated Overhead Cost Expected Activity
Activity #1 $60,048 4,800
Activity #2 $58,656 2,400
Activity #3 $130,324 4,400
Actual costs and activities for the current year were as follows.
Actual Overhead Cost Actual Activity
Activity #1 $59,798 4,830
Activity #2 $58,476 2,370
Activity #3 $130,234 4,450
The total amount of the debits to the manufacturing overhead during the year was closest to:__________.
a. $248,508.
b. $248,988.
c. $250,334.
d. $251,110.

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Answer:

a. $248,508.

Explanation:

The calculation of the total amount of the debits to the manufacturing overhead during the year is given below:

Total Amount of Debits should be

= Actual Overhead Cost

= $59,898 + $58,476 + $130,324

= $248,508

Hence, the total amount of the debits to the manufacturing overhead during the year is $248,508

Therefore the correct option is a.

Lewis Company's standard labor cost of producing one unit of Product DD is 3.3 hours at the rate of $12.4 per hour. During August, 43,900 hours of labor are incurred at a cost of $12.60 per hour to produce 13,100 units of Product DD.
1. Compute the total labor variance.
2. Compute the labor price and quantity variances.
3. Compute the labor price and quantity variances, assuming the standard is 3.7 hours of direct labor at $12.70 per hour.

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Answer:

Compute the total labor variance.

Explanation:

A bank loan has been given to a customer at a bank with a FIXED nominal interest rate of 13%. The real
interest rate for the bank's profit margin is 10%.
The next year, unanticipated INFLATION has increased another 7%.
The new real interest rate is
and the
was hurt.
O 3%; lender
O 15%; lender
O 8%; borrower
O 3%; borrower
O 5%; lender
O 8%; lender

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Answer:

The new real interest rate is 15%

and the lender was hurt.

O 15%; lender

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Fixed nominal interest rate = 13%

Real interest rate for the bank's profit margin = 10%

Inflation rate = 3% (13% - 10%)

Unanticipated inflation rate = 7%

Nominal interest rate = 17% (10% + 7%)

But the bank could not increase its fixed nominal interest rate to match the nominal interest rate.

what is GDP of a country

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Answer:

Gross Domestic Products (GDP) is a measure of the total market value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period.

Explanation:

GDP is an acronym for Gross Domestic Products (GDP) and it can be defined as a measure of the total market value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period.

Simply stated, GDP is a measure of the total income of all individuals in an economy and the total expenses incurred on the economy's output of goods and services in a particular country.

On a related note, Gross Domestic Products (GDP) is a measure of the production levels of any nation.

Basically, the four (4) major expenditure categories of GDP are;

I. Consumption (C).

II. Investment (I).

III. Government purchases (G).

IV. Net exports (N).

In conclusion, GDP is a measure of the total amount of finished goods and services produced by a country.

A provision requiring a construction contractor to pay $300 for every day it is late in completing the construction contract is:

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Answer:

liquidated damages provision.

Explanation:

Liquidated damages can be regarded as one that is been presented in some particular legal contracts which is an estimate of otherwise intangible to one of the party or hard-to-define losses. It can be regarded as a provision which give room for the payment of a specified sum in case there is breach of contract by one of the parties. It can be regarded as contractual provision set up so that a party in breach will need to make a payment of pre-determined amount , which serve as compensation for failure by breaching partyin performing particular obligation.

For instance, provision requiring a construction contractor to pay $300 for every day it is late in completing the construction contract is liquidated damages provision.

Using the Chipotle example we have discussed in class imagine that all employees are paid $15/hour, the grill costs $300, and each cash register costs $200. All other utensils and items come at zero cost. Applying the principles of business process improvement that we have discussed in class, what is the lowest cost Chipotle can achieve with the highest flow rate

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Answer:

The correct answer will be "$620".

Explanation:

It is important to note that certain principles are involved in the process of streamlining business processes, including:

Interpersonal skills of the organizational leaders.Client focus entirely, defined objectives, accuracy, and so on., are encouraged.

The lowest cost will be:

= [tex](15\times 8)+300+200[/tex]

= [tex]120+300+200[/tex]

= [tex]620[/tex] ($)

Chipotle can achieve the lowest cost of $ 620 with the highest flow rate. Thus, the correct answer would be "$ 620".

What are the principles of business process improvement?

Collect User Information (UX), Customer Information (CX), and Organizational Change Management.Do not think that a change in technology will change your processes.Improve and renovate.End-to-end continuous improvement.

The lowest cost can be achieved:

[tex]= (15\times8)+ \$200 + \$300\\\\= \$620[/tex]

Thus, the correct answer is $620, which is the lowest cost chipotle can achieve with the highest flow rate.

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When Joe maximizes utility, he finds that his MRS of X for Y is greater than Px/Py. It is most likely that: Group of answer choices Joe is not consuming good X. Joe's preferences are incomplete. Joe's preferences are irrational. Joe is not consuming good Y.

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ình hình tài sản của Cty SAO KIM, số 7, Lê VănTám , phường 9, Quận 10 tính đến ngày 31/12/2020 như sau :

Đvt: triệu đồng.
Tiền mặt 1,000
Tiền gửi ngân hàng 79,000
Phải trả người bán 110,000
1399Nguyên vật liệu 225,000
Vay ngắn hạn ngân hàng 120,000
Công cụ dụng cụ 5,000
Nguồn vốn kinh doanh 965,000
Lãi chưa phân phối 203,500
Xe tải 100,000
Dây chuyền công nghệ 500,000
Máy móc thiết bị 389,000
Phải thu khách hàng 100,000
Phải trả người lao động X


Yêu cầu:
1. Tìm X.

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Can you put this in English so I can help

Merchant Company issued 10-year bonds on January 1. The 6% bonds have a face value of $727,000 and pay interest every January 1 and July 1. The bonds were sold for $604,217 based on the market interest rate of 7%. Merchant uses the effective interest rate method to amortize bond discounts and premiums. On July 1 of the first year, Merchant should record interest expense (rounded to the nearest dollar) of

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Answer:

Merchant Company

On July 1 of the first year, Merchant should record interest expense (rounded to the nearest dollar) of:

=  $22,472.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Face value of bonds = $727,000

Price of bonds =             604,217

Discounts =                  $122,783

Period of bonds = 10 years

Coupon rate of interest = 6%

Market interest rate = 7%

Payment of interest = Semi-annually (Jan. 1 and July 1)

July 1:

Cash payment =   $21,810 ($727,000 * 3%)

Interest based on market rate =  21,148 ($604,217 * 3.5%)

Discount amortization =   $662

Interest expense = $22,472 ($21,810 + $662)

A firm has inventory of $11,400, accounts payable of $9,800, cash of $750, net fixed assets of $13,125, long-term debt of $9,500, accounts receivable of $6,600, and total equity of $11,700. What is the common-size percentage for the inventory?

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Answer:

39.19%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the common-size percentage for the net fixed assets

Using this formula

Common-size percentage=Net fixed assets /(Inventory+Cash+Net fixed assets+Accounts receivable )

Let plug in the formula

Common-size percentage=$12,150 / ($11,400 + $850 + $12,150 + $6,600)

Common-size percentage= 39.19%

Therefore the common-size percentage for the net fixed assets is 39.19%

Croft Corporation has a target capital structure of 70 percent common stock and 30 percent debt. Its cost of equity is 16 percent, and the cost of debt is 8 percent. The relevant tax rate is 24 percent. What is the company's WACC

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Answer:

13.02%

Explanation:

Debt = 30% and Common stock = 70%

Cost of equity is 16% and debt is 8%

Tax is 24%

WACC = Cost of equity*Weight of equity + After tax cost of debt*Weight of debt

WACC = (0.16*0.70) + (0.08*(1-0.24)*0.30)

WACC = 0.112 + 0.01824

WACC = 0.13024

WACC = 13.02%

So, the the company's WACC is 13.02%

On January 1, 2021, Calloway Company leased a machine to Zone Corporation. The lease qualifies as a sales-type lease. Calloway paid $330,000 for the machine and is leasing it to Zone for $40,000 per year, an amount that will return 10% to Calloway. The present value of the lease payments is $330,000. The lease payments are due each January 1, beginning in 2021. What is the appropriate interest entry on December 31, 2021

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Answer:

Dr Interest receivable $29,000

Cr Interest revenue $29,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the appropriate interest entry on December 31, 2021

December 31, 2021

Dr Interest receivable $29,000

Cr Interest revenue $29,000

[($330,000-$40,000)*10%]

($290,000*10%)

(To record Interest)

On January 1, 20X1 when the effective interest rate was 14%, a company issued bonds with a maturity value of $1,000,000. The stated rate of interest is 12%, the bonds pay interest semi-annually and sold for $893,640. The amount of bond discount amortized on July 1, 20X1 is approximately:__________.

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Answer: $2,555

Explanation:

Bond discount amortization = Interest cost - Coupon payment

Coupon payment = Stated interest * Par value

= 12% * 1,000,000 * 6/12 months

= $60,000

Interest cost = Issue price * effective interest

= 893,640 * 14% * 6/12

= $62,554.80

Amortized amount:

= 62,554.80 - 60,000

= $2,554.80

= $2,555

The following transactions occurred during July:
1. Received $900 cash for services provided to a customer during July.
2. Received $2,200 cash investment from Barbara Hanson, the owner of the business.
3. Received $750 from a customer in partial payment of his account receivable which arose from sales in June.
4. Provided services to a customer on credit, $375.
5. Borrowed $6,000 from the bank by signing a promissory note.
6. Received $1,250 cash from a customer for services to be rendered next year.
What was the amount of revenue for July?

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Answer:

$1,275

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount of revenue for July

Using this formula

Revenue=Cash received for services provided+Services provided customer on credit

Let plug in the formula

Revenue=$900 + $375

Revenue = $1,275

Therefore the amount of revenue for July is $1,275

true or false
1.complex buying behavior is when consumers search for information detals​

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Complex buying is when consumers look for details about the product.

Answer:

This is true.

Explanation:

Marketers should have a thorough knowledge of products for customers with complex buying behavior.

Multitasking refers to :_____________

a. the skill of coordinating the completion of multiple health projects at the same time.
b. a specific committee structure that allows for various committee members to function in different capacities to conduct committee work.
c. a type of professional preparation that prepares health education students to work in various settings such as schools, public health departments, and corporations.
d. the skill to utilize multiple computer programs at the same time

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Answer:

the answer would be d

Explanation:

Multitasking involves overlapping and interleaving the execution of several programs

A company's marketing focus changes in which of the following ways when it uses a consumer-focused marketing mix? A business tries to improve relationships with suppliers. A business tries to anticipate supply changes. A business tries to differentiate its products. A business tries to think like its customers.

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Answer: A business tries to think like its customers

Explanation:

The consumer focused marketing simply tries to understand the thoughts and the habit of a consumer in their buying habits.

When a company uses a consumer-focused marketing mix, the company's marketing focus changes as the business tries to think like its customers.

This is vital in order to improve sales and improve the revenue of the company.

Miller and Sons' static budget for 10,500 units of production includes $41,000 for direct materials, $50,300 for direct labor, variable utilities of $7,600, and supervisor salaries of $14,600. A flexible budget for 12,100 units of production would show Round your final answer to the nearest dollar. Do not round interim calculations. a.the same cost structure in total b.direct materials of $47,248, direct labor of $57,965, utilities of $8,758, and supervisor salaries of $14,600 c.direct materials of $47,248, direct labor of $57,965, utilities of $8,758, and supervisor salaries of $17,520 d.total variable costs of $113,500

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Answer:

b.direct materials of $47,248

Direct labor=$57,965

Variable Utilities=8,758

Supervisor salaries $14,600

Explanation:

Computation of flexible budget

FLEXIBLE BUDGET

Direct materials

$41,000/10,500*12,100

Direct materials= $47,248

Direct labor=50,300/10500*12100

Direct labor=$57,965

Variable Utilities

=7600/10500*12100

Variable Utilities=8,758

Supervisor salaries $14,600 Fixed cost

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A client has presented to a clinic for the treatment of severe dermatitis after contact with poison ivy on a camping trip. The client has been prescribed prednisone, a corticosteroid, for the treatment of his skin condition. The client's care provider has emphasized that dosages of the drug will be gradually tapered off rather than stopped upon resolution of the symptoms. Which rationale is the most accurate for this dosing protocol 9.03 divided by 899.8 is closest to? a.0.01 b.0.001 c.1 d.100 What is object? How is Od different from Oi? Example. Kelsie wants to create a "SMART" goal to help her get to work on time every day. Which of the following is the best goal? O a) "I will stop being late for work by setting my alarm every day." O b) "I will get to work before 9 A.M. every day this month." Oc) "I will get to work on time." "I will get to work on or before 9 A.M. at least 20 workdays per month by O d) setting an alarm the night before and not hitting the snooze button." Why would foreign firms export a product at less than its cost of productionwhich presumably means making a loss? Many nations participate in poor planning and as a result produce a surplus of product which they sell at a loss. This may be part of a long-term strategy in which foreign firms would sell at below the cost of production in the short-term for a time, and when they have driven out the domestic U.S. competition, they would then raise prices. Many nations simply wish to keep their workers employed, no matter what the cost. Many nations simply produce and sell inferior goods at prices that reflect this fact. Modeling Real Life At a town hall meeting, 37/50 of the members are present. Of those who are present, 1/2 vote in favor of a new park. What fraction of the members do not vote in favor of the new park?Fraction:_______ Decide if the following statement is grammatically CORRECT or INCORRECT.Nous faisons un gteau.CorrectIncorrect Find the missing term and the missing coefficient.(6a _)5a =_a2 35a For Americans using library services, the American Library Association claims that at most 67% of patrons borrow books. The library director in Owensboro, Kentucky feels this is not true, so she asked a local college statistic class to conduct a survey. The class randomly selected 100 patrons and found that 82 borrowed books. Did the class demonstrate that the percentage was higher in Owensboro, KY? Use = 0.01 level of significance. What is the possible proportion of patrons that do borrow books from the Owensboro Library? The true length of recovery for patients with knee surgery is normally distributed with a mean of 123 days and a standard deviation of 1 day. What proportion of the patients will recover between 121 and 124 days? 4. The rectangle shown below has been broken into four smaller rectangles. The area of three of the smallerrectangles are shown in the diagram. Find the area of the fourth rectangle and justify your answer. [Think aboutshared dimensions.] How to find interquartilte range Adjectives in Spanish agree with the noun they modify in number and gender. A rectangular field is to be fenced off, and then divided in two by a fence running parallel to one of the sides. If 996 meters of fencing can be used, find the dimensions of the field that will maximize the total area, and then find the maximum area. List the smaller dimension first. Give me some respect examples? find the first quartile form the following data 73,58,39,46,61,52,32 1. The hydrogen balloons which are used to collect weather information from the atmosphere is made of plastic and never completely filled. Thus the pressure inside and outside are same. The balloon is filled with 150 litres of hydrogen, the air temperature is 27C and the atmospheric pressure is 98 kPa. The balloon rises to a height where it radios back that the pressure is 30kPa and the temperature is - 33C. i. What is the Kelvin temperature equivalent to 27C and -33C? (1 mark) ii. What is the volume of hydrogen at this height? (2 marks) Willa and Westley are siblings who built a hair salon business from the ground up. They are now contemplating opening an additional salon location. The estimate to open an additional salon would mean adding $1 million in expenses with their profit increasing by $400,000 each year for the next 5 years (all other things equal). Willa and Westley decide:_____________a. to take on the new salon because the expected marginal benefit ($2 million over 5 years) is greater than the estimated marginal cost ($1 million). b. to not open a new salon because the marginal costs prove to be too high. c. to open a second salon because the marginal cost of the new salon is low compared to other similar projects. solve for . sin(74) = cos() 1. 6 2. 74 3. 36 4. 16 Assuming that a person going to community college can't afford to go to a four-year college is an example of ) a generalization. b) discrimination. O c) a stereotype. O d) tolerance.