Answer:
a. $197,600
b. $163,400
c. $108,600
Explanation:
a. Manufacturing margin = Sales - Variable cost of goods sold
= $380,000 - $182,000
= $197,600
b. Contribution margin = Manufacturing margin - Variable selling and administrative expenses
= $197,600 - $34,200
= $163,400
c. Income from operations = Contribution margin - Fixed manufacturing costs - Fixed selling and administrative expenses
= $163,400 - $57,000 - $2,800
= $108,600
A long term goal is something that a person has that requires planning and most of the time, involves their career or what they want to do in the future, Something that isn't going to come to an end anytime soon. So, the answer is 4.
Answer:
a, b and c i.e Organizing, Planning and Controlling
Explanation:
Note: <u>Since more than one option is to be selected, the three terms have been provided as an answer</u>
Organizing is the management function concerned with creation of organizational hierarchy, defining roles and objectives and authority and reporting responsibilities.
Planning refers to providing for unforeseen future events and deciding the ways to deal with them.
Directing refers to the management function of guiding, supervising and leading people with an objective to meet organizational goals and extract efficient performance.
In the given case, written request signifies planning, creation of a staff and consulting before arriving at decisions refers to organizing and controlling function.
Answer:
c) finish-to-start; start-to-start
Explanation:
Project dependencies are the time relationships between a predecessor and a successor in project management. In other words, these dependencies describe which activity among the two needs to start earlier or later and when it needs to start or finish compared to the other one.
The most common type of dependency in all projects (no matter the nature or industry) is the finish-to-start one, where the activity A needs to be completed before activity B starts, e.g. base nail polish has to be put before the top coat gets put on the nails.
The second most common type of dependency is the<em> start-to-star</em>t one, where two activities need to start at the same time. This is common for activities where synchronization is paramount.