If Sheila worked 38 hours, how many hours of overtime will Sheila earn?

a. zero
b. one
c. five
d. nine


No Overtime

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A company has two inspectors, each earning a salary of $75,000. One inspector works exclusively on inspecting parts received from outside suppliers, while the other spends 30 percent of her time inspecting parts and 70 percent of her time inspecting final products. How much labor cost should be assigned to the activity, inspecting parts?

A) $100,000 B) $95,000 C) $97,500 D) $96,275 E) $75,000

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Which of the following is not true concerning target costing?

A) It is a useful tool for establishing cost reduction goals for products in the design stage. B) It is the difference between the sales price needed to capture a predetermined market share and the desired per-unit profit. C) Target costs are externally driven. D) The principal challenge of target costing is finding cost reductions. E) All of these are true.

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A) the higher is your average annual depreciation. B) the higher is your average annual total cost of operations. C) the lower is your average annual cost of operations. D) the lower is your average annual cost of ownership.

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