Answer:
The correct answer is A. Life-cycle costs
Explanation:
In the life cycle of costs, all the costs associated with the production of a good or the provision of a service over a given period of time interfere. For this reason, professionals in charge of this area should consider not only the information directly related to production, but also the costs associated with the maintenance of the product during its useful life.
Answer:
Accountants and finance managers both work with clients and businesses to improve their finances. However, finance managers supervise all financial aspects of a business over a long period of time, while accountants focus on managing financial records and taxes.
Answer:
Supply increases and price falls; Demand increases and price increases.
Explanation:
Other things remains the same,
If many Americans are selling their used cars, then this will lead to increase the supply of used cars in the market for used cars and shifts the supply curve rightwards. This shift in the supply curve will decrease the prices of used cars.
Now, Americans are buying new fuel-efficient hybrids which will increase the demand of hybrids in the market for hybrids and shifts the demand curve of hybrids rightwards. Therefore, this shift in the demand curve of hybrids will increase the prices of hybrids.
Note: Missing options are attached with the answer.
Answer:
Journal Entry for establishing a Petty cash fund
Date Particulars Debit Credit
Jan 1 Petty cash A/c $270
To Cash A/c $270
(Being Petty cash fund established)
Journal Entry for reimbursement of petty cash
Date Particulars Debit Credit
Jan 8 Postage A/c $36
Transportation A/c $13
Delivery Expense A/c $15
Miscellaneous Exp A/c $25
To Cash A/c $89
(Being reimbursement of petty cash expenses
incurred from petty cash fund)
Journal entry for Increasing the limit of Petty cash fund
Date Particulars Debit Credit
Jan 8 Petty Cash A/c $50
To Cash A/c $50
(Being Petty cash fund limit extended to $320 i.e., we have
to add $50 to existing fund in order to make it $ 320.)
Answer:
a requirements contract.
Explanation:
A requirements contract is made between a company and one of its suppliers or vendors. In that contract, the supplier or vendor agrees to supply a certain amount of goods or services that the company requires, in exchange the company will only purchase the goods or services from that specific supplier or vendor.