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Sophie [7]
2 years ago
8

Transferring responsibility of operations to another authority (such as, un observers, multinational peacekeeping forces, or nat

o) is an action in the _____ phase.
Business
1 answer:
Helen [10]2 years ago
8 0

I believe the answer is: Enable phase

During the enable phase, a company would evaluate the progess and determine additional planing necessary to ensure that the operation run smoothly. Often times, transferring responsibilities to another organization that had larger jurisdiction would be seen as a more appropriate decision.

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                    <u> Cost of goods manufactured </u>

                   <u>for the year ended December 31</u>

<u>Particulars                                                     Amount</u>

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Raw materials, January 1                $32,000

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Raw materials available                  $357,000

Less raw materials, December 31  $28,000

Direct materials used                                        $329,000

Direct labor                                                        $268,000

Factory overhead costs:

Depreciation expense-

Factory equipment                      $52,400

Factory supplies used                $12,000

Indirect labor                               $35,000

Indirect material                          $24,000

Factory insurance                       $15,500

Factory utilities                           $14,000

Factory maintenance                  $7,500

Rent expense—Factory              $50,000

Total factory overhead costs                        $210,400

Total manufacturing costs                             $807,400

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Work in Process inventory, January 1           $33,780

Total cost of work in Process                        $841,180

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Cost of goods manufactured                     $803,720

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                    <u> Cost of goods manufactured </u>

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<u>Particulars                                                     Amount</u>

Sales                                                          $1,452,000

Less: sales discounts                                 $29,000

Net sales                                                     $1,423,000

Cost of Goods Sold

Finished goods inventory,

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Cost of goods manufactured  $803,720

Goods available for sale          $860,690

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Advertising expense                  $22,350

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