Solution:
(a) Cash to be accounted for exceeds cash on hand by $52.78.
Cash to be accounted for is $7,146.30 .
That means cash on hand is short by $52.78.
Dr Cash $7,487.51
Dr Cash over and short $57.71
Cr Sales $7,545.22
(b) Cash on hand exceeds cash to be accounted for by $29.45.
That means you have a cash overage of $29.45
Dr Cash $7,590.10
Cr Sales $7,545.22
Cr Cash over and short $29.45
Answer:
$109.80 per unit
Explanation:
For we to be able to calculate the or solve the problem, we are to use the following method
Firstly
Variable cost per unit = $728,190 ÷ 8,700 units
Variable cost per unit = $83.70 per unit
Secondly
Fixed cost per unit at 8,900 units = $232,290 ÷ 8,900 units
Fixed cost per unit = $26.10 per unit
Lastly
Total cost = Variable cost + Fixed cost
Which we have as;
Total cost = $83.70 per unit + $26.10 per unit
Total cost = $109.80 per unit
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An example of delayed purchasing is when you would pay for a hot tub in 39 weeks and receiving the hot tub today. It is like a car loan, you would pay for the car over a certain time frame and you would drive home with the car that day. The correct answer is B.
Answer:
Yes, PepsiCo’s portfolio exhibit good resource fit.
The cash flow characteristics of PepsiCo's six segments are
- Ability to scout for future acquisitions.
- Good credits and return on Investment.
- Reinvestment in the development of business
- Ability to pay off expenses
- Ability to provide a buffer against future financial challenges
- Good sales in and out of season,
The strongest contributors to PepsiCo is:
Frito-Lay North America (FLNA), Quaker Foods North America (QFNA), North America Beverages (NAB), Latin America, Europe Sub-Saharan Africa (ESSA), and Asia, Middle East and North Africa (AMENA)
Frito-Lay ratings is good in that it accounts for 29% of PepsiCo's total revenue as at Septemeber 2019 report.