Answer:
The correct answer is letter "B": Extend the useful life of an asset beyond its original estimate by several years.
Explanation:
Ordinary repairs refer to routine maintenance that equipment and machinery need to work over its estimated useful life. <em>It does not aim to extend the life of the equipment but helps meeting the estimated time a company plans to use those assets.</em> In accounting terms, ordinary repairs demand to record a debit to an expense account and a credit to a cash account.
Answer:
d. $8,000
Explanation:
Reserve requirement = 25% = 0.25
The money multiplier = 1 /Required reserve
The money multiplier = 1/0.25
The money multiplier = 4
The initial deposits = $2,000
The maximum possible expansion of deposits = Initial deposits * The money multiplier = $2,000 * 4 = $8,000. Thus, the maximum expansion of the money supply possible from the original deposit is $8,000
Answer:
$8000
Explanation:
Given: Budgeted Overhead $240,000
Budgeted Labor Hrs 60,000
Actual Labor Hrs for Job B25 200
Actual labor cost for B25 $2,200
Direct Material cost for B25 $5000
Standard/ Budgeted overhead absorption rate = Budgeted Overheads/ Budgeted labor hours = $240,000/60,000 = $4 per labor hours
Budgeted overheads for actual 200 labor hours = 200 × $4 = $800
Labor cost and material cost incurred for Job B25 = $2200 + $5000 = $7200
Add: Budgeted overhead cost for 200 labor hours = $800
Cost of Job B25 = $7200 + $800 = $8000