Answer:
79,785
Explanation:
The computation of the purchase needed is shown below:
= February material + march material - January material
where,
February material = 11,918 units × 5 board feet = 59,590
March material = 8,277 × 5 board feet × 20% = 8,277
January material = 11,918 units × 5 board feet × 20% = 11,918
Now put these units to the above formula
So, the total units would equal to
= 59,590 + 8,277 + 11,918
= 79,785
Tucker Company needs to purchase approximately 55,949 board feet of wood in February to meet its production needs and desired inventory levels, when rounded to the nearest whole number.
To solve this problem, we need to first calculate the number of board feet of wood required for production in each month, and then consider the ending inventory levels desired by management.
So in answer to the question, Tucker needs to purchase approximately 55,949 board feet of wood in February (to the nearest whole number).
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b. Activities that add value
c. Activities that contribute to organizational capabilities
d. Activities that are followed by other vendors
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
According to VRIO there are 4 questions asked about a resource or capability to determine its competitive potential:
The Question of Value: Is the firm able to exploit an opportunity or neutralize an external threat with the resource/capability?" (can it add value? )
The Question of Rarity: "Is control of the resource/capability in the hands of a relative few?"
The Question of Imitability: "Is it difficult to imitate, and will there be significant cost disadvantage to a firm trying to obtain, develop, or duplicate the resource/capability?" (can other vendors do the same activities?)
The Question of Organization: "Is the firm organized, ready, and able to exploit the resource/capability?" "Is the firm organized to capture value?"
With those 4 questions, we analize the statements.
a. It is in accordance with the question of imitability.
b. It is in accordance with the question of value.
c. It is in accordance with the question of organization.
d. It should be avoided. We don't want our activities to be imitated.
Answer:
Credit of $80,000
Explanation:
Big-Mouth Frog Corporation Calculation for Retained earnings
Using this formula
Retained earnings =Revenue- Expenses
Where,
Revenue =$200,000
Expenses =$180,000
Let plug in the formula
Retained earnings =$200,000-$180,000
Retained earnings =$80,000
Therefore when the Income Summary is closed to Retained Earnings, the amount of the credit to Retained Earnings will be $80,000
The amount of the debit or credit to Retained Earnings when the Income Summary is closed for Big-Mouth Frog Corporation would be a credit of $50,000.
The Big-Mouth Frog Corporation's final balance in Retained Earnings is determined by calculating its net revenue (revenues minus expenses) and then subtracting any dividends. In this case, the corporation's net revenue is $200,000 (revenue) - $120,000 (expenses) = $80,000.
Then, subtract the dividends from the net revenue: $80,000 - $30,000 (dividends) = $50,000.
So, the amount of the Retained Earnings would be a credit of $50,000, when Income Summary is closed to Retained Earnings.
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Answer: labor
Explanation:
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Based on the scenario in the question, the amount that the restaurant charge for the lunch excluding any tax will be calculated as:
= $15.40 × 100/(100 + 8)
= $15.40 × 100/108
= $1540/108
= $14.26
Sales tax will be:
= $15.40 × 8%
= $15.40 × 8/100
= $15.40 × 0.08
= $1.23
a. Identify, analyze, plan, track, and control
b. Analyze, track, identify, plan, and control
c. Identify assets, threats, vulnerabilities, and exposure factor
d. Cost benefit analysis, control, and review
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Identify, analyze, plan, track, and control
Which of the following give the nominal value of a variable? Check all that apply.
__ Rina's wage is 2 comic books per hour in 2011.
__The price of a beignet is $2.00 in 2011.
__ Rina's wage is $14.00 per hour in 2011.
Which of the following give the real value of a variable? Check all that apply.
__Rina's wage is $14.00 per hour in 2011.
__The price of a comic book is 3.5 beignets in 2011.
__Rina's wage is 7 beignets per hour in 2011.
Suppose that the Fed sharply increases the money supply between 2011 and 2016. In 2016, Rina's wage has risen to $28.00 per hour. The price of a comic book is $14.00 and the price of a beignet is $4.00.
In 2016, the relative price of a comic book is ( 0.29 beignets, 3.5 beignets, $4.00, $14.00)
Between 2011 and 2016, the nominal value of Rina's wage (decreases, increases, remains the same) and the real value of her wage(decreases,increases,remains the same) .
Monetary neutrality is the proposition that a change in the money supply (does not affect, affect) nominal variables and ( does not affect, affect) real variables.
Answer:
Real variable
__ Rina's wage is 2 comic books per hour in 2011.
Nominal variable
__The price of a beignet is $2.00 in 2011.
__ Rina's wage is $14.00 per hour in 2011.
Relative price of comic books - 3.5 beignets
Nominal value of Rina's wage increases
Real value of Rina's wage stages the same.
Monetary neutrality is the proposition that a change in the money supply ( affect) nominal variables and ( does not affect, ) real variables.
Explanation:
Nominal value is the face value or stated value.
Real value is nominal value adjusted for inflation. Real value of money also refers to the amount of goods and services money can buy.
Relative price is the price of a good in relation to another good.
The relative price of comic books in 2016 to biegnets = $14 / $4 = 3.5
Rina's income increased from $14 in 2011 to $28 in 2016. Her nominal income increased.
But the purchasing power of her income fell. In 2011 , her income could buy :
$14 / $7 = 2 comic books
Or
14 / 2 = 7 beignets
But in 2016, her income would buy:
$28 / $14 = $l2
Or
$28 / $4 = 7
We can see that her purchasing power remains the same.
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