Helping customers identify needs, even if they are needs your company cannot help them address, is a way to position your company to win future contracts
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A. is described by the in-group and out-group B. relies on leaders adjusting to follower characteristics C. is found in the leadership-making phases D. relies on followers making a social connection with the leader
Fisher Manufacturing uses a standard cost system
Data on standard costs and actual costs are as follows: Direct materials: Standard Actual Direct materials units per unit of output 2.0 3.3 Sales price per unit of direct materials $5.00 $4.80 Direct materials cost per unit $10.00 $16.00 Number of units 3,000 3,000 Direct materials cost $30,000 $48,000 Direct labor: Standard Actual Hours per unit 0.5 0.4 Cost per hour $18.00 $20.00 Labor cost per unit $9.00 $8.00 Number of units 3,000 3,000 Direct labor cost $27,000 $24,000 Variable overhead* Standard Actual Hours per unit 0.5 0.4 Cost per hour $30.00 $29.00 Variable overhead cost per unit $15.00 $11.60 Number of units 3,000 3,000 Variable overhead cost $45,000 $34,800 *allocated based on direct labor hours Fixed overhead* Standard Actual Hours per unit 0.5 0.4 Cost per hour $10.00 $9.00 Fixed overhead cost per unit $5.00 $3.60 Number of units 3,000 3,000 Fixed overhead cost $15,000 $10,800 *allocated on the basis of direct labor hours Give the journal entry to transfer the cost of units from Work-in-Process Inventory to Finished Goods Inventory. What will be an ideal response
You are really keen on stocks. However, you do not like stocks with regard to ________. This means that if a company you have invested in goes bankrupt, the creditors are paid first and you will be out of luck
A) claim on income B) limited liability C) claims on assets D) voting rights E) claims on dividends
A perpetuity will pay $1000per year, starting five years after the perpetuity is purchased. What is the future value (FV) of this perpetuity, given that the interest rate is 3%?
A) $1456 B) $19,867 C) $21,320 D) There is no solution to this problem.