Materials used to support production are called
A) indirect materials.
B) operational materials.
C) direct materials.
D) virtual materials.
A
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A) community shopping center B) warehouse club C) superstore D) neighborhood shopping center E) regional shopping mall
Which of the following statements about ethics and organizations at large is accurate?
a. Organizations must work hard to maintain an internal culture free of ethical challenges. b. Organizations face ethical challenges only if they fail to both engage in ethics training and in hiring ethical employees. c. All organizations are ethically challenged. d. Most organizations are ethically challenged.
[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]Angle Max Industries produces a product which goes through two operations, Assembly and Finishing, before it is ready to be shipped. Next year's expected costs and activities are shown below. AssemblyFinishingDirect labor hours 100,000DLH 140,000DLHMachine hours 300,000MH 60,000MHOverhead costs$300,000 $420,000 Assume that Angle Max Industries allocates overhead using a plantwide overhead rate based on machine hours. How much total overhead will be assigned to a product that requires 1 direct labor hour and 2.5 machine hours in the Assembly Department, and 3.5 direct labor hours and 0.5 machine hours in the Finishing Department?
A. $11.00. B. $10.50. C. $13.00. D. $7.50. E. $6.00.
In a transaction for the sale of a warehouse, Standard Storage Company tells TriCounty Investment Corporation that the office furniture is included. The contract says nothing about office furniture, but does state, "This document supersedes all oral promises relating to the sale." Is the furniture part of the sale? Why or why not?