Paragraphs should be organized _____________________
a. numerically
b. chronologically
c. by size
d. logically
d
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A. myth B. story C. ritual D. rite E. value
The following information is available for Annum Corporation for the current year:Cost of goods sold …………………………..$292,000Depreciation of factory equipment ………….25,200Direct labor …………………..………………64,750Finished goods inventory, beginning ….45,000Factory insurance ……………………………11,200Factory utilities ………………………………16,800Goods transferred from Work in ProcessInventory to Finished Goods Inventory ……285,150Indirect labor …………………………………8,400Raw materials inventory, beginning….... 4,200Raw materials purchased ……………………. 116,200Raw materials used in production(includes $7,000 of indirect materials) ….....121,800Rent on factory building
……………………...22,400Annum Company uses a predetermined overhead rate of 150% of direct labor cost. Prepare journal entries for the following transactions and events.(a) Purchase of raw materials on account.(b) Assignment of materials costs to Work in Process Inventory and Factory Overhead.(c) Assignment of factory payroll to Work in Process Inventory and Factory Overhead.(d) Recording of other factory overhead. Assume that all items other than depreciation are paid in cash.(e) Apply factory overhead to Work in Process Inventory.(f) Transfer of goods completed to Finished Goods Inventory.(g) Recording cost of goods sold.(h) Assignment of over- or underapplied overhead to Cost of Goods Sold. What will be an ideal response?
In a card payment system, ________ determines whether a buyer's card is active and whether the customer has sufficient funds
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Sarah, an employee of Amex Corporation, committed a serious criminal act in an attempt to obtain a large sales order for her employer. A court found her guilty of the felony and also found the corporation guilty of criminal conduct. The company was fined $1 million. The court
A. erred in fining the company because finding both Sarah and the corporation guilty violates the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Constitution. B. acted properly if this were a federal proceeding; however, it did not act properly if this were a state proceeding. C. acted properly in finding Sarah guilty; however, it erred in finding the corporation guilty because of the exclusionary rule. D. acted properly in this case.