Schoening Corporation is a shipping container refurbishment company that measures its output by the number of containers refurbished. The company has provided the following fixed and variable cost estimates that it uses for budgeting purposes and the actual results of operations for January. Fixed Element per MonthVariable Element per Container RefurbishedActual Total for JanuaryRevenue   $4,100$158,600Employee salaries and wages$50,600 $1,100$92,700Refurbishing materials   $700$27,000Other expenses$41,200   $40,800?When the company prepared its planning budget at the beginning of January, it assumed that 40 containers would have been refurbished. However, 38 containers were actually refurbished during January.?The amount shown for "Employee salaries and wages" in the

planning budget for January would have been closest to:

A. $92,400
B. $94,600
C. $92,700
D. $97,579


Answer: B

Business

You might also like to view...

If you're planning to create a table for online use, ________ to make sure that the table is easy to read

A) reduce the number of columns and rows B) eliminate lines and spaces between columns and rows C) display data items in unrounded, multiple units D) present large amounts of data and information E) add additional columns and rows

Business

On January 31 of this year, Jennifer pays $700 for an option to acquire 100 shares of Lifetime Corporation common stock for $70 per share. Jennifer exercises the option on June 2. Jennifer sells the stock on April 30 of next year for $10,000. Jennifer's basis for the stock immediately before the sale is

A. $0. B. $7,700. C. $700. D. $7,000.

Business

____________________ is an organizational writing technique that involves placing the main idea first and following the main idea with details, an explanation, or evidence

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Business

Alex worked for years for MegaCorp During his employment with MegaCorp, he learned a great deal of confidential information and knew that if this information got into the hands of competitors or the general public, MegaCorp could suffer great business

losses. Alex claims that he was wrongfully fired by MegaCorp and accordingly he believes he has no obligation to MegaCorp to keep any information he acquired with them as confidential. MegaCorp claims that Alex is under a continuing duty to keep confidential information secret, even though he is no longer with the company. Who is right? Why?

Business