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Question 3 (Total: 30 marks) Identify if the following costs are “product” or “period” costs: COST Period Cost or Product Cost? 1. Television advertisements for Bailey’s products 2. Lubricants used in running bottling machines 3. Research and Development related to elimination of antibiotic residues in milk 4. Gasoline used to operate refrigerated trucks delivering finished dairy products to grocery stores 5. Company president’s annual bonus 6. Depreciation on refrigerated trucks used to collect raw milk 7. Plastic gallon containers in which...
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Most assets can be increased as a percentage of sales. For instance, cash can be increased by any amount However, fixed assets must be increased in specific amounts because it is impossible, as a practical matter to buy part of a new plant or machine. In this case, a com pany has a "staircase" or "lumpy" fixed cost structure. Assume S&S Air is currently producing at 100 percent capacity. As a result, to increase production. the company must set up...
For the below ME alternatives , which machine should be selected based on the PW analysis. MARR=10%Machine AMachine BMachine CFirst cost, $ 24,425 30000 10000Annual cost, $/year 8,323 6,000 4,000Salvage value, $ 4,000 5,000 1,000Life, years 362Answer the below questions :A- PW for machine A=
For the below ME alternatives , which machine should be selected based on the PW analysis. MARR=10%Machine AMachine BMachine CFirst cost, $ 27,272 30000 10000Annual cost, $/year 9,401 6,000 4,000Salvage value, $ 4,000 5,000 1,000Life, years 362Answer the below questions :A- PW for machine A=
question 3 3 Question 3 Suppose the own price elasticity of demand for the products of an industry is (-0.7), and the Rothschild Index is 0.15. What happens to the demand of a representative firm in this industry, if its price increases by 1 %?
Specifically looking for help with question number 3 and question number 4. On question 3 there are only eight lines for the journal entry and you must use the correct chart of accounts wording. On question number 4 the number is incorrect but the drop-down of overapplied is correct. Instruction Chart of Accounts Calculations Journal Concluding Questions Instructions At the beginning of the year, Smith Company budgeted overhead of $129,600 as well as 13,500 direct labor hours. During the year,...
Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. Question 3 of: Question 3 1 points S Marketers strive to position products so they appear associated with positive traits. In so doing, they also try to counteract any belliefs or perceptions that interfere with the products' ability to attract buyers. This is because advertisers realize that attitudes and beliefs are an important part of the cultural influences that surround a purchasing decision. True OFalse Moving to the next question...
Question 3 of 20 : Select the best answer for the question 3. In a series of experiments, Griffith infected mice with nonvirulent R-strain bacteria and highly virulent 5 strain bacteria. Heat killed bacteria were nonvirulent. However, the nonvirulent heat-killed S bacteria and the nonvirulent bacteria together produced a virulent mixture. What did this demonstrate? O O A. The S-strain bacteria had not been killed completely B. The molecules present on the outside of bacteria determine whether it's virulent or...