Solution:
Manufacturing overhead expense volatility will be determined by subtracting the overhead cost of output from the total overhead cost of production according to the adjustable budget.
(Manufacturing overhead cost as per flexible budget) =
(Actual units x Variable manufacturing overhead per unit +Fixed manufacturing overhead )
= (5,050 x $1.30)+ $41,500 = $48,065
Actual manufacturing overhead cost = $47,905
Therefore, Manufacturing overhead spending variance
= $48,065 - $47,905 = $160
The deviation is positive as the real expense is smaller than the adjustable cost of the program.
Answer:
B. Contact the employer by phone, fax, or email
Explanation:
Josefina submitted a complaint online that is non-serious in nature. The OSHA most likely respond by contacting the employer by phone, fax, or email.
Because the complaint is of informal or non serious nature, the other option does not sit well with the situation. To satisfy Josefina, they would just make a call or send and email or fax so she is satisfied and feels that her complaint is being looked at.
Last week: $12,500.This week: $12,500 * 2 = $25,000Next week: ( $12,500 + $25,000 ) : 2 = $37,500 : 2 = $18,750Answer: David plans to spend $18,750 on advertising next week.
Answer:
Break-even level of output = 56
Explanation:
Given:
Annual Revenue = $1,300
Total Fixed cost = $28,000
Variable cost = $800
Computation of contribution:
Contribution = Sales - Variable cost
Contribution = Revenue - Variable cost
Contribution = $1,300 - $800
Contribution = $500
Computation of Break-even level of output:
Break-even level of output = Total Fixed cost / Contribution
Break-even level of output = $28,000 / $500
Break-even level of output = 56
<span>Setting a rent control price ceiling will cause the same impact as any other price ceiling that is below the market equilibrium price: it will create a shortage in the market. At the price equilibrium of $600, the number of renters would exactly meet the number of available 2 bedroom apartments. However, with this fixed price ceiling, the position along the demand curve will shift to one of higher demand, with no analogous change in the supply curve. Thus there will be more renters than can be supported, and renters will have to look for alternatives and substitutes.</span>