Answer:
d. Emeralda from " Clean as a Whilte Co." runs over patty Pedestrain in the dealership's parking lot.
Explanation:
Liability is the degree to which a person is responsible for injury that happens to another party in a lawsuit. Peter owns an auto dealership. Peter hires Cara as a receptionist, Ben as a salesperson, Stacy as a mechanic, and "Clean as a Whistle Co." as cleaners.
Peter will be least liable if Emralda from "Clean as a Whistle Co." runs over Patty I'm the dealership's parking lot.
This is because Peter hired the company as a seperate entity from the cleaning company employees. The conduct of employees from the cleaning company is responsibility of "Clean as a Whistle Co."
Answer:
a. 300 units
b. $3,750
c. $3,750
d. 100 units
Explanation:
a. The computation of the economic order quantity is shown below:
=
=
= 300 units
b. For annual holding cost, first we have to find out the average inventory would equal to
= Economic order quantity ÷ 2
= 300 units ÷ 2
= 150 units
Now the Carrying cost = average inventory × carrying cost per unit
= 150 units × $25
= $3,750
c. For ordering cost, first we have to compute number of orders would be equal to
= Annual demand ÷ economic order quantity
= $15,000 ÷ 300 units
= 50 orders
Now Ordering cost = Number of orders × ordering cost per order
= 50 orders × $75
= $3,750
d. The computation of the reorder point is shown below:
= (Annual demand ÷ total number of days in a year ) × lead time
= (15,000 units ÷ 300 days) × 2 working days
= 100 units
Explanation:
The Journal entry is given below :-
Bonds payable $2,000,000
To common stock $1,000,000
To Discount on common stock $30,000
To Paid in capital $970,000
The calculation of bonds payable, common stock is below:-
For bonds payable
= 2,000 × $1,000
= $2,000,000
For common stock
= 2,000 × 50 × $10
= $1,000,000
For paid in capital
= $2,000,000 - ($1,000,000 - $30,000)
= $970,000
Amount = $10000
Let us assume the principal = x
Amount of interest = 5%
Time = 5 years
Then
x (1 + i)^t = 10000
x(1 + 0.05)^5 = 10000
x(1.05)^5 = 10000
1.28x = 10000
x = 10000/1.276281
= 7835.26
From the above deduction, it can be easily concluded that the correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B".
Answer:
The value assigned to ending inventory if Niles uses "weighted average" is $320 ( to 160 units @ $2 )
Explanation: Number of units Price per unit Total
Purchases on March 1 = 110 $1.10 $1,21
Purchases March 7 = 210 $2.10 $441
Purchases March 16 = 110 $2.70 $297
Inventory on March 31 = 160 $2.00 $320
Weighted Average Inventory value = Accumulated Value / Total Number of units
Weighted Average Inventory value = ( 121 + 441 + 297 ) / ( 110 + 210 + 110 )
Weighted Average Inventory value = 1.997674419 = $2.00