Answer:
1. expanded
2. effective workforce
Explanation:
The widespread acceptance that bacteria causes diseases helped lead to a public health movement in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This movement eventually brought sewers, clean drinking water, and garbage removal to all U.S. cities.
The public health movement in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was like a technological advance to the country's production possibilities, since both EXPANDED the economy's productive capacity, the former by increasing the nation's EFFECTIVE WORKFORCE .
A. Purchased $100 of supplies for cash. –$100 $0
B. Recorded an adjusting entry to record
use of $30 of the above supplies.
C. Made sales of $1,250, all on account. 1297 1164
D. Received $850 from customers in payment
of their accounts. 865 299
E. Purchased equipment for cash, $2,600. 2528 2229
F. Recorded depreciation of building for period
used, $650. 610 2839
Answer:
Item cash Net income
a Purchase of Supplies of cash -$100 -
b Adjusting entry for use of supplies - -$30
c Made sales on account - $1,250
Or
Made sales on account - $1,297
d Received cash from customer on acct $850 -
Or
Received cash from customer on acct $865 -
e Purchased equipment for cash -$2,600 -
Or
Purchased equipment for cash -$2,528 -
f Depreciation of building to be recorded - -$650
Or
Depreciation of building to be recorded - -$610
2) Would you take it outside daily?
3) Would you keep in inside a kennel/cage?
4) If not where would you keep it? If so how would you decorate it?
5) Would you play with it often?
6) Would you rather sell it to a random guy that claims he's a Zoo Keeper for 2,800$? or keep it but have to give him 100$?
Bonus!) Should I make a part 5?
Answer: QUESTION 1. 2 Question 2 no QUESTION 3 MAYABE QUESTION 4 I MAY DECRATE ASHCETIC LIKE QUESTION 5 HELL YES QUESTION 6 I WOULD KEEP IT
Explanation:
Wages and salaries 60% 30% 10%
Other overhead 50% 35% 15%
Riverside anticipates making 20,000 bouquets and 4,000 deliveries in the upcoming year. The cost of wages and salaries and other overhead that would be charged to each bouquet made is closest to:
a. $12.50.
b. $7.15.
c. some other amount.
d. $8.75.
e. $13.75.
Answer:
b. $7.15
Explanation:
Cost of wages & salaries per bouquet = [($180,000*60%) + ($70,000*50%)] / 20,000
Cost of wages & salaries per bouquet = ($108,000 + $35,000) / 20,000
Cost of wages & salaries per bouquet = $143,000 / 20,000
Cost of wages & salaries per bouquet = $7.15
So, the cost of wages and salaries and other overhead that would be charged to each bouquet made will be $7.15.
The cost of wages and salaries charged to each bouquet is approximately $7.15.
Option (b) is true.
To find the cost of wages and salaries and other overhead allocated to each bouquet made, we can use the information provided for the allocation percentages for bouquet production.
Wages and Salaries allocated to bouquet production = 60%
Other overhead allocated to bouquet production = 50%
Now, let's calculate the costallocated to each bouquet:
Wages and Salaries for Bouquet Production:
Wages and Salaries = 60% of $180,000 (company personnel)
Wages and Salaries for Bouquet Production = 0.60 * $180,000 = $108,000
Other Overhead for Bouquet Production:
Other Overhead = 50% of $70,000 (other firm-wide overhead)
Other Overhead for Bouquet Production = 0.50 * $70,000 = $35,000
Now, add these two costs together to get the total cost allocated to bouquet production:
Total Cost Allocated to Bouquet Production = Wages and Salaries for Bouquet Production + Other Overhead for Bouquet Production
= $108,000 + $35,000
= $143,000
Now, we need to find the cost per bouquet. Given that Riverside anticipates making 20,000 bouquets in the upcoming year, divide the total cost allocated to bouquet production by the number of bouquets:
Cost per Bouquet = Total Cost Allocated to Bouquet Production / Number of Bouquets
Cost per Bouquet = $143,000 / 20,000 bouquets
Now, calculate the cost per bouquet:
Cost per Bouquet = $7.15
So, the cost of wages and salaries and other overhead allocated to each bouquet made is closest to $7.15.
The answer is (b) $7.15.
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Answer: The answer is as follows:
Explanation:
Price of basket in year one = $8
Price of basket in year two = $7
So, from year one to year two there is a fall in the price level which means that there is deflation in the economy at an annual rate of :
=
= -12.50%
In year one, $40 will buy = 5 Baskets
In year two, $40 will buy = 5.71 Baskets
Value of money =
Hence, this example illustrates that, as the price level falls, the value of money increases.
Answer:
$125
Explanation:
Computation for the change in net working capital
Using this formula
Change in net working capital =( Ending Current asset- Ending Current liabilities) - (Beginning Current asset- Beginning Current liabilities)
Let plug in the formula
Change in net working capital =
($493 – $272) – ($328 – $232)
Change in net working capital = $221-$96
Change in net working capital =$125
Therefore the Change in net working capital will be $125