Business, 30.08.2020 02:01 BrainGeek4848
20 POINTS PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE Let's say you're in eighth grade. At your school, it's traditional for eighth graders to have a dance each spring before they leave for high school. In order to make your dance a success, your class will need to fundraise. You're hoping that selling candy-grams for Valentine’s Day will raise a lot of money! The cost of producing each candy-gram is a dollar, but this does not include the cost of making any posters or banners to promote your sale. Give your reasoning as to the lowest price you should charge for each candy-gram. What would be the highest possible price you could charge? Would your class be willing to create and sell more candy-grams at the highest price than at the lowest? Why or why not?
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Business, 22.06.2019 05:50, mandy9386
Nichols inc. manufactures remote controls. currently the company uses a plantminuswide rate for allocating manufacturing overhead. the plant manager is considering switchingminusover to abc costing system and has asked the accounting department to identify the primary production activities and their cost drivers which are as follows: activities cost driver allocation rate material handling number of parts $5 per part assembly labor hours $20 per hour inspection time at inspection station $10 per minute the current traditional cost method allocates overhead based on direct manufacturing labor hours using a rate of $20 per labor hour. what are the indirect manufacturing costs per remote control assuming an method is used and a batch of 10 remote controls are produced? the batch requires 100 parts, 5 direct manufacturing labor hours, and 3 minutes of inspection time.
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Business, 22.06.2019 08:00, savannahworkman11
How do communism and socialism differ in terms of the role that government plays in the economy ?
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Business, 22.06.2019 18:00, Elephants12
What would not cause duff beer’s production possibilities curve to expand in the short run? a. improved manufacturing technology b. additional resources c. increased demand
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:30, livimal77
At december 31, 2016, pina corporation had the following stock outstanding. 10% cumulative preferred stock, $100 par, 107,810 shares $10,781,000 common stock, $5 par, 4,026,000 shares 20,130,000 during 2017, pina did not issue any additional common stock. the following also occurred during 2017. income from continuing operations before taxes $21,950,000 discontinued operations (loss before taxes) $3,505,000 preferred dividends declared $1,078,100 common dividends declared $2,300,000 effective tax rate 35 % compute earnings per share data as it should appear in the 2017 income statement of pina corporation
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