Assume the following information for a merchandising company:
Number of units sold 20,000
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Business, 01.02.2021 21:20, Kingmoney959
Assume the following information for a merchandising company:
Number of units sold 20,000
Selling price per unit $ 30
Variable selling expense per unit $ 3.7
Variable administrative expense per unit $ 2.7
Fixed administrative expenses $ 50,000
Beginning merchandise inventory $ 24,000
Ending merchandise inventory $ 19,000
Merchandise purchases $ 340,000
What is the contribution margin?
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Business, 21.06.2019 21:40, fespinoza019
Forecasting as a first step in the teamβs decision making, it wants to forecast quarterly demand for each of the two types of containers for years 6 to 8. based on historical trends, demand is expected to continue to grow until year 8, after which it is expected to plateau. julie must select the appropriate forecasting method and estimate the likely forecast error. which method should she choose? why? using the method selected, forecast demand for years 6 to 8.
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:00, lindjyzeph
The following costs were incurred in may: direct materials $ 44,800 direct labor $ 29,000 manufacturing overhead $ 29,300 selling expenses $ 26,800 administrative expenses $ 37,100 conversion costs during the month totaled:
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Business, 22.06.2019 22:40, jonlandis6
The year is 2278, and the starship enterprise is running low on dilithium crystals, which are used to regulate the matter-antimatter reactions that propel the ship across the universe. without the crystals, space-time travel is not possible. if there is only one known source of dilithium crystals, the necessary conditions for a monopoly are met. part 2 (1 point)see hint if the crystals are government owned or government regulated, and the government wants to create the greatest welfare for society, then it should set the price choose one or more: a. so only the rich can afford space-time travel. b. at the profit-maximizing price. c. at the efficient price. d. using the marginal-cost pricing rule. e. so everyone can afford space-time travel. f. at the monopoly price.
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