Business, 26.07.2019 14:30, kylieweeks052704
Q17.1: is not considered a step in activity-based costing. a. allocating overhead costs to activity cost pools b. identifying a single overhead rate as the predetermined overhead rate c. identifying and classifying the major activities involved in the manufacture of specific products d. assigning overhead allocated to the activity cost pools to products using cost drivers
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Business, 21.06.2019 21:30, cesar566
In its 2016 annual report, caterpillar inc. reported the following (in millions): 2016 2015 sales $38,537 $47,011 cost of goods sold 28,309 33,546 as a percentage of sales, did caterpillar's gross profit increase or decrease during 2016? select one: a. gross profit increased from 26.8% to 28.6% b. gross profit decreased from 28.6% to 26.5% c. gross profit increased from 71.4% to 73.2% d. gross profit decreased from 73.2% to 71.4% e. there is not enough information to answer the question.
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:50, lopez5628
Many potential buyers value high-quality used cars at the full-information market price of € p1 and lemons at € p2. a limited number of potential sellers value high-quality cars at € v1 ≤ p1 and lemons at € v2 ≤ p2. everyone is risk neutral. the share of lemons among all the used cars that might be potentially sold is € θ . suppose that the buyers incur a transaction cost of $200 to purchase a car. this transaction cost is the value of their time to find a car. what is the equilibrium? is it possible that no cars are sold
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Q17.1: is not considered a step in activity-based costing. a. allocating overhead costs to activit...
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