3rd day Exercise 3-13 (15 minutes) 1. | Actual manufacturing overhead costs | | $ 48‚000 | | Manufacturing overhead applied: 10‚000 MH × $5 per MH | | 50‚000 | | Overapplied overhead cost | | $ 2‚000 | | | | | 2. | Direct materials: | | | | Raw materials inventory‚ beginning | $ 8‚000 | | | Add: Purchases of raw materials | 32‚000 | | | Raw materials available for use | 40‚000 | | | Deduct: Raw materials inventory‚ ending | 7
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Additionally‚ teams are often formed for temporary assignments with one specific goal‚ focus or outcome in mind. Slide 3 Advantages and disadvantages of groups There are both advantages and disadvantages of group work. Many of these depend on your own personality‚ as well as those of the people you are working with. Some disadvantages include Greater chance of conflict between individual learners. Decision-making takes more time. Segregation of individuals can occur. Less extroverted individuals
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on the basis of certain assumptions. Answer. . Section A (Part-2) Q1. Write a note on importance of consumer behavior for a business firm. Answer: . Q2. Define the term “Price”. Answer: Q3. Distinguish between marketing concept and selling concept. Answer: Q4. What are the new trends in advertisement? Answer: Q5. Briefly explain the following. 1. Socio-culture environment. 2. Marketing environment interface Answer: Section C Q1. Free
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future costs. b. 1-8 2-4 A lotion bundle consists of 2 cases of 4oz‚ 4 cases of 8oz and 1 case of 12oz bottles. For each lotion bundle: Revenue=2*$36+4*$66+1*72=$408‚ Variable cost=2*$13+4*$24.5+1*27=$151 Contribution margin=2*$23+4*$41.5+1*45=$257. Therefore‚ the number of bundles required to break even is $771‚000/$257=3‚000 bundles 3‚000 bundles require a production of 6‚000 cases of 4oz‚ 12‚000 cases of 8oz and 3‚000 cases of 12oz bottles. 2-12 a. Line K Break-even point
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Not everything that can be counted counts‚ and not everything that counts can be counted. Albert Einstein LG Electronics‚ Inc established in 1958 and has its headquarter in Seoul‚ South Korea is one of the leading companies in the world which produces electronic and communication devices‚ IT productions. LG which stands for “Life’s Good” determines what the company is striving for. One of the main aim of LG Electronics is ensuring to make the dgigtal life better for its customers. Eco- Friendly
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000 par value‚ and the coupon interest rate is PMT=8%. The bonds have a yield to maturity of I=9%. What is the current market price of these bonds? $928.39 Calculator solution: Input: N = 12‚ I = 9‚ PMT = 80‚ FV = 1000‚ Solve for PV = $928.39 (5–2) Yield to Maturity for Annual Payments Wilson Wonders’s bonds have 12 years remaining to maturity. Interest is paid annually‚ the bonds have a $1‚000 par value‚ and the coupon interest rate is 10%. The bonds sell at a price of $850. What is their yield
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Quantity theory of Money assumes that V is constant and exogenous. Inflation= Change in the Money Growth- Change in the GDP Growth Using the above values Inflation= 14% - 5% = 9% Thus; Real Interest Rate = 11%- 9%= 2% Therefore the real interest rate is adjusted for inflation. Q.2 Suppose a country has a money demand function (M/P)d = kY‚ where k is a constant parameter. The money supply grows by 12% per year‚ and real income grows by 4% per year. (a) What is the average inflation rate?
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Contents Sr. NO: Particulars Page No 1 Introduction 5 2 Brief history 5 3 Objective 6 4 Key merits 6 5 Object of the issue 8 6 Ratios 11 7 Capital structure impact 13 8 Market status at the time of issue 14 9 Reviews on the issue 15 10 Company financials at the time of issue 15 11 Post issue status 16 12 References 20 No of Table: Sr. No: Table Name Table No 1 LIQUIDITY RATIO 6.1 2 FINANCE GEARING 6.2 3 PROFITABILITY RATIO 6.3 4 INVESTMENT
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Problem 19-2: Vt. Sugar Enterprises Given: Syrup Sugar Total Units produced 20‚000 1‚000 21‚000 Unit selling price $15.00 $2.00 Total process costs: After split-off $12‚000 $280 $12‚280 Joint costs $100‚000 a. Calculate the cost of the syrup if the sugar is considered a by-product and the gross margin from its sale is considered to be a reduction of syrup costs. Products Sales Value Costs beyond split-off Difference Joint costs allocation Syrup $300‚000 12‚000 288‚000
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wash out to sea would be silly. You might be tempted to reply "Wait‚ isn’t the original owner of the bill worse off?" The answer is "No" because it’s important to distinguish between two different events: (1) the original owner losing the bill‚ and (2) the other person finding it. The original owner definitely became worse off when he lost the bill. However‚ once the bill is gone‚ he’ll be the same whether someone picks it up or it washes out to sea. (Peter J Wilcoxen‚ 2011) Pareto efficiency is
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