Business, 25.02.2020 05:22, brittanyjacob8
Jason bought a car for $40,000 upon graduation from college with an engineering degree and a very good job offer. A down payment of $5,000 was paid by his dad as a graduation gift. The rest of the amount was financed with Generous Motors at 6% nominal interest with 60 monthly payments, the first payment which is to start at the end of 13th month. Determine his monthly payment.
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:30, ayoismeisjjjjuan
Amethod of allocating merchandise cost that assumes the first merchandise bought was the first merchandise sold is called the a. last-in, first-out method. b. first-in, first-out method. c. specific identification method. d. average cost method.
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:30, violetvinny
crow design, inc. is a web site design and consulting firm. the firm uses a job order costing system in which each client is a different job. crow design assigns direct labor, licensing costs, and travel costs directly to each job. it allocates indirect costs to jobs based on a predetermined overhead allocation rate, computed as a percentage of direct labor costs. direct labor hours (professional) 6,250 hours direct labor costs ($1,800,000 support staff salaries ,000 computer ,000 office ,000 office ,000 in november 2012, crow design served several clients. records for two clients appear here: delicious treats mesilla chocolates direct labor 700 hours 100 hours software licensing $ 4,000 $400 travel costs 8,000 1. compute crow design’s direct labor rate and its predetermined indirect cost allocation rate for 2012. 2. compute the total cost of each job. 3. if simone wants to earn profits equal to 50% of service revenue, how much (what fee) should she charge each of these two clients? 4. why does crow design assign costs to jobs?
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