Which of the following SQL statements will display the profit generated by each book currently stored in the BOOKS table?
a. SELECT title, retail, cost profit FROM books;
b. SELECT title, retail-cost FROM books;
c. all of the above
d. SELECT FROM books;
.D
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Sigua Sugar, Inc. in Florida has six processing departments for refining sugar—Affination, Carbonation, Decolorization, Boiling, Recovery, and Packaging. Conversion costs are added evenly throughout each process. Data from the month of August for the Decolorization Department are as follows:
The ending Work-in-Process Inventory is 100% and 70% complete with respect to direct materials and conversion costs, respectively. Compute the equivalent units of production (EUP) for direct materials and for conversion costs for the month of August. The weighted-average method is used.
A) 10,700 EUP for direct materials and 3500 EUP for conversion costs
B) 12,200 EUP for direct materials and 10,700 EUP for conversion costs
C) 3500 EUP for direct materials and 10,700 EUP for conversion costs
D) 12,200 EUP for direct materials and 3500 EUP for conversion costs
A(n) ______ is the amount a bank requires a borrower to maintain in its checking account as a requirement for getting a loan.
A. general line of credit B. guaranteed credit agreement C. indenture D. compensating balance E. factoring balance
Which of these indirect costs is typically classified as an overhead cost?
A) Advertising B) Shipping C) Sales commissions D) Taxes
BrunoCaf is an American coffee manufacturing company headquartered in New York. Recently, there was a market discrepancy and because of that its stock prices fell below their original values.However, given the slow but steady progress of the company, Marcos is confident that the market price of the stocks will rise with time, and he decides to invest in its stocks. In this scenario, Marcos uses the strategy of _____ in his investing decision.
A. investing for income B. value investing C. investing for growth D. buying and holding