Business, 07.11.2019 01:31 coolman5999alt
Bag ladies, inc. manufactures two kinds of bagslong dashtotes and satchels. the company allocates manufacturing overhead using a single plantwide rate with direct labor cost as the allocation base. estimated overhead costs for the year are $ 25 comma 000. additional estimated information is given below. totes satchels direct materials cost per unit $ 31 $ 44 direct labor cost per unit $ 50 $ 65 number of units 510 350 calculate the amount of overhead to be allocated to totes. (round any percentages to two decimal places and your final answer to the nearest dollar.) a. $ 343 b. $ 500 c. $ 11 comma 787 d. $ 13 comma 212
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Business, 21.06.2019 20:40, stephanie37766
Ail industries uses activity-based costing to assist management in setting prices for the company's three major product lines. the following information is available: activity cost pool estimated overhead expected use of cost driver per activity cutting $1,000,000 25,000 labor hours stitching 8,000,000 320,000 machine hours inspections 2,800,000 160,000 labor hours packing 960,000 64,000 finished goods units compute the activity-based overhead rates. (round answers to 2 decimal places, e. g. 12.25.)
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:20, dieguezisabel
In canada, the reference base period for the cpi is 2002. by 2012, prices had risen by 21.6 percent since the base period. the inflation rate in canada in 2013 was 1.1 percent. calculate the cpi in canada in 2013. hint: use the information that “prices had risen by 21.6 percent since the base period” to find the cpi in 2012. use the inflation rate formula (inflation is the growth rate of the cpi) to find cpi in 2013, knowing the cpi in 2012 and the inflation rate. the cpi in canada in 2013 is round up your answer to the first decimal. 122.9 130.7 119.6 110.5
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:30, Jermlew
Google started as one of many internet search engines, amazon started as an online book seller, and ebay began as a site where people could sell used personal items in auctions. these firms have grown to be so large and dominant that they are facing antitrust scrutiny from competition regulators in the us and elsewhere. did these online giants grow by fairly beating competition, or did they use unfair advantages? are there any clouds on the horizon for these firms -- could they face diseconomies of scale or diseconomies of scope as they continue to grow? if so, what factors may limit their continued growth?
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