The correct answer is choice b.
Managerial Economics deals specifically with the application of economic concepts, theories, tools, and methodologies in order to solve practical problems in a business. This definition aligns with choice b, which is to provide logic and methodology to find solutions to business problems.
Answer:
The correct answer are D, E and F
Explanation:
Current liabilities are the short-term obligations of the company or the business which are due within the period of one year or within a operating cycle. An operating cycle states the cash conversion cycle, which is the time taken by the company to purchase the inventory and then convert the inventory into cash through sales.
The items which can be classified as Current Liabilities are portion of the long term note which is due in 1 month, wages payable due in 7 days and portion of the long term note which is due in 10 months.
Answer:
Total pay is : $909.44
Explanation:
$15. 68/2 = 7.84 times 8 = 627.20
15.68 times 2 = 31.36 times 7 = 219.52
$627.20 +$ 62.72 + $219.52 = $ 909.44
Answer:
a. 6.7%
b. 12.0%
Explanation:
a. DDM
Dividende Discount Method is used to calculate the price of the stock using Dividend, rate of return and growth rate.
Return on equity = [ Dividend x ( 1 + growth rate ) / Price of stock ] + Growth Rate
Return on equity = [ $0.5 x ( 1 + 6% ) / $76 ] + 6%
Return on equity = [ $0.5 x ( 1.06 ) / $76 ] + 0.06
Return on equity = 6.7%
b. SML
Security Market line method uses calculates the cost of capital using following formula
Re = R
f + β ( Rm − R
f )
Rf = Risk free rate
β = stock beta
Rm = Market rate
Re =Expected rate
Re = 5.9% + 1.20 ( 11% - 5.9% )
Re = 12.02%
Answer Explanation:
For the manufacturing overhead occurs during the manufacturing process but unlike wages, the actual values are unknow thus, we cannot anticipate in a guarantee amount. Hence, the cost accounting works as follows:
It will stablish a predetermined overhead rate which will be charged against WIP based on another factor which can be measure (like working hours, machine hours, among others)
Then, during the period as the actual cost occurs they will be charged into manufacturing overhead account.
At the end of the period, we will be able to determinate the actual cost and adjust COGS, WIP and FINISHED GOOD if needed to represent the actual cost of the inventory produced.