Answer: a. Gardening gloves
b. Terracotta planters
c. Garden scissors
d. Watering cans
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that Helga runs a website on which she sells houseplants and that she also earns through pay-per-click advertising that allows search engines to show targeted ads on her site.
All the products will be advertised on her website. The gardening gloves, terracotta planters, garden scissors and the watering cans are all materials that are required for plant growth to provide water and keep weeds away.
In Volkswagen, part of the reason, I believe, that they stayed in Russia, is because Russia and Germany have, in many instances, combined military and political forces. For Russia, it's a pro to their economy because they are able to hire more people there. It is a con in the sense that it may cost Volkswagen more money to be there in Russia than what their income may total.
Answer:
e. There are no dominant strategies in the above payoff matrix
Explanation:
a) Payoff matrix
Do Not Change Increase Subscription
Subscription Price Price
Do Not Change Subscription
Price $500 $400 $200 $700
Increase Subscription Price $600 $300 $300 $100
The players in the matrix payoff game are Daily Voice and Town Herald.
b) There is no dominant strategy that absolutely favors either Daily Voice or Town Herald in this matrix. A dominant strategy will exist if one party is always better off under a particular strategy regardless of the strategy the other party chooses.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The material price variance will be calculated as:
= (Standard price - Actual price) × Actual quantity of material used
= ($2 - $4) × 500
= -$2 × 500
= $-1000
= $1000 Unfavourable
The material quantity variance will be:
= Standard quantity - Actual quantity) × Standard price
=[(450 × 2) -500] × $2.00
= (900 - 500) × $2.00
= 400 × $2.00
= $800 Favorable
Answer:
(A). A Debit to Notes Payable for $960
Explanation:
In case of a promissory note, there are three parties to it, namely,
- Maker i.e Jones here
- Payee, to whom money is to be paid i.e the bank here
- Holder i.e the one who currently holds the promissory note i.e the bank here
Upon issue of promissory note, in the books of the maker (Jones), the entry is,
Name Of The Bank A/C Dr. $960
To Notes Payable A/C 960
(Being a promissory note issued to bank against a payment of $960)
Upon maturity i.e date of payment, the entry would be,
Notes Payable A/C Dr. $960
To Cash/Bank A/C 960
(Being payment of promissory note honored)
Thus, the correct answer would be, (A) a debit to notes payable account for $960.