Answer:
<em><u>Any cost directly attributable to bring the asset into current location and condition necessary for it to be capable of operating it, in the manner intended by the management ( Para 15) 4.1.1. Clause b</u></em>
According to this the cost must be allocated to the purchase of land.
There are three scenarios.
1) if the land with a building is purchased with the intention of demolishing an old building and building a new building then selling it all the costs would be assigned to the purchase of land.
2) if the land is purchased with the building on it and that building is used for a short time and then demolished then the building demolish charges would be expense out.
3)if the land with a building is purchased with the intention of demolishing an old building and building a new building then using it then two different costs accounts of land and building would be used. We would not demolish the old building without the new building being made so the demolish would be added in the incremental costs of the new building.
The given question is of the third scenario therefore
Costs of Land = $ 181,000 + $ 15,600 + $ 1400 + 2600= $ 200,600
Incremental Cost of new building = $ 1600
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Given the above information, we will apply the formula below to compute direct labor rate variance.
Direct labor rate variance =
(SR - AR) × AH
Stanadard (Rate) SR = $6
Actual Hour (AR) = $6.25
Actual Hour (AH) = 30,000
Then,
Direct labor rate variance
= ($6 - $6.25) × 30,000
= -$0.25 × 30,000
= -$7,500
= $30,000 Unfavorable
It is unfavourable because the actual rate is more than the budgeted rate.
Answer:
a) Accounts Receivable 2015 = $443,000 2014 = $515,600
b) Bad Debt Expense = $144,100
c) Gross sales = $6,083,300
d) Cash collected from Customers = $6,005,000
Explanation:
a and b are given.
c) Gross Sales = $6,076,500 + $6,800 = $6,083,300
d) Cash collected = opening balance in Account receivable + credit Net sales - Bad debt - Closing balance in Accounts Receivables
= $515,600 + $6,076,500 - $144,100 - $443,000
=$6,005,000
Answer:
Please see explanation below.
Explanation:
The next step is to conduct a secret ballot election which will be supervised by National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) as might be required by the employer-Champlain products inorder to obtain voluntary support from the employees that the union wants to represent. The reason being that the management might decided not to recognize the card checks practise on the basis that a union without a secret ballot election is not reliable hence employees that signed the card might have been intimidated or coerced by the union to do so.
Where the management refuses to recognize the card check that was signed by at least 41% of the employees it wants to represent, management would then request for secret ballot election where employees would be able to vote confidentially without coercion or undue influence from the union or co-workers.
Answer:
25.25%
Explanation:
With a fill area of
, and an installed liner cost of $8, the total cost of installation = 50,000 * 8 = $400,000.
Annual average annual cost = $400,000/4 = $100,000 (since the fill area is adequate for 4 years).
Estimated annual revenue = 
(P = Price, V = Value, p = Pick Up, d = Dump Truck, c = Compactor Truck)
= (10*2,500) + (25*650) + (70*1,200)
= $125,250.
Therefore, annual rate of return =
= 25.25%.