Answer:
B, 195750
Explanation:
Let's first figure out the manufacturing overhead per direct labor hour
175500/13000= 13.5
So we allocate 13.5 in manufacturing overhead per direct labor hour
Let's the mulitply this by the number of actual direct labor hours
14500*13.5=195750
ANSWER 1. Capital
EXPLANATION: Calculating capital is necessary for a business. It is the basic duty of an entrepreneur to calculate capital before starting any business to check the financial capacity of the entrepreneur. Calculating capital also helps to estimate if any outside finance is necessary to start the business.
ANSWER 2: Set of Services
EXPLANATION: Choosing and categorizing set of services is necessary before starting any business. This will help in acquiring expert and trained set of labors to carry out the work. The clients will also come to know of the services that are available in the business. Expert and trained set of labors are difficult to find in any market.
ANSWER 3: Total Cost of Ownership
EXPLANATION: Total cost of ownership is a financial estimate intended to help buyers and owners determine the direct and indirect costs of a product or system. Each and every piece of equipment that Anita buys is added to the cost of the ownership of the business.
Answer and Explanation:
The Preparation of balance sheet is shown below:-
Balance Sheet
Current liability
Long term debt of Current portion $40,100,000
Long term liability
Notes payable $31,900,000
($40,100,000 - $8,200,000)
Total liabilities $72,000,000
So, to reach the total liabilities we simply add the long term debt of current portion with notes payable.
Answer:
The revenue recognition principle
Explanation:
The revenue recognition principle states that revenue should be recorded when services have been performed or products have been delivered to customers and not when cash is received for the service rendered
For example, if a supplier delivers 10,000 worth of goods to consumers in November and is paid for the goods in December. Revenue should be recognised in November and not December.
Answer:
$0.5
Explanation:
A plant's fixed total overhead cost is $500,000 for a year
400,000 widgets are required to be produced for this period
All processes require a 40,000 machine hours and the widgets use 16,000 hours out of the total hours
The first step is to calculate the fixed overhead application rate
= $500,000/40,000
= $12.5 machine-hour
The fixed overhead that is applied to the widgets can be calculated as follows
= $12.5 × 16,000
= $200,000
Therefore, the fixed overhead that is applied to each of the widgets produced can be calculated as follows
= 200,000/400,000
= $0.5
Hence the fixed overhead that is applicable to each widgets is $0.5