Answer:
The correct answer is B. $1,800.00
Explanation:
LIFO Perpetual table is attached.
The table shows purchases, sales and balance of each period.
As the final inventory is 120 units, we suppose the sales of the year. Applying LIFO, our ending inventory cost is 120 units, each one at $15
So, total cost is $1800 (120* 15)
168,000 is amount of the gain is Ethan allowed to exclude from his gross income
Solution:
Ethan's post 2009 non-qualified use is 2 years.
He owned the property for 10 years so he is not allowed to exclude 20% of the gain
= $210,000 × 20% = $42,000
He is allowed to exclude = ($210,000 - $42,000)
= $168,000
Answer:
Total cost= $204,750
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Fixed costs: supervisor’s salary $3,000; factory rent $6,500
Mixed costs: utilities $3,500 + $10.25 per unit
Variable costs per unit:
manufacturing labor wages $30.00
supplies used in production $13.50
packaging cost $7.25
warranty cost $4
Required: Compute total costs to be incurred for a week with 2,950 units of activity.
Fixed costs= 3,000 + 6,500 + 3,500= $13,000
Variable costs= (10.25 + 30 + 13.5 + 7.25 + 4)*2,950= $191,750
Total cost= $204,750
<h3>In the given scenario unemployment rate is 10%
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Explanation:
In the given problem,
Number of People who are working is 90,000
Number of People who are not working but looking and available is 10,000
Unemployment rate = Percentage of the total labor force that is unemployed but actively looking for employment and ready to work.
Unemployment rate = ((Unemployed people * 100) / (Total people in an economy (Working + Available for work)))
Unemployment rate = ((10000 * 100) / (90000+10000))
Unemployment rate = (1000000 / 100000)
Hence, Unemployment rate = 10%
Intersect. On a graph that is where they intersect.