Business, 11.03.2020 16:57, emmanuelcampbel
MC Qu. 164 Flannigan Company manufactures and sells... Flannigan Company manufactures and sells a single product that sells for $700 per unit; variable costs are $378. Annual fixed costs are $993,600. Current sales volume is $4,360,000. Flannigan Company management targets an annual pre-tax income of $1,285,000. Compute the dollar sales to earn the target pre-tax net income.
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Business, 21.06.2019 19:30, gymnastattack
Which of the following correctly describes the accounting for indirect labor costs? indirect labor costs are product costs and are expensed as incurred. indirect labor costs are period costs and are expensed when the manufactured product is sold. indirect labor costs are period costs and are expensed as incurred. indirect labor costs are product costs and are expensed when the manufactured product is sold.
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Business, 22.06.2019 16:00, angelinaranee15
In a perfectly competitive market, the long-run market supply curve tends to be horizontal or nearly so. what is another way to state this fact? (a) market supply is much more elastic in the long run than the short run. (b) in the long run, average total cost is minimized. (c) in the long run, price equals marginal cost. (d) market supply is much less elastic in the long run than the short run.
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:30, samanthaepperson
The purchasing agent for a company that assembles and sells air-conditioning equipment in a latin american country noted that the cost of compressors has increased significantly each time they have been reordered. the company uses an eoq model to determine order size. what are the implications of this price escalation with respect to order size? what factors other than price must be taken into consideration?
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MC Qu. 164 Flannigan Company manufactures and sells... Flannigan Company manufactures and sells a si...
Mathematics, 11.06.2020 03:57
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