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Marat540 [252]
2 years ago
12

To avoid costly mismatches between the design of a new offering and the capability of the processes and supply chain required to

produce​ it, many firms engage in a concept called:
A. lean manufacturing.
B. prototyping.
C. concurrent engineering.
D. benchmarking.
Business
1 answer:
Scorpion4ik [409]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: B. Prototyping

Explanation:

A prototype is a model built or used to test a concept, most especially new concepts. It is used to evaluate an idea, products or design, prototype can also be employed to help build information system around an initiative.

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Answer:

PEYTON APPROVED

TRIAL BALANCE

As of December 31, 2017

                                        Unadjusted           Adjusting          Adjusted

                                      Trial balance             Entries         Trial balance

                                   Dr                Cr  ref   Dr         Cr  ref   Dr            Cr

Cash                          67,520.04           3   1,000              68,520.04

Accounts Receivable 68,519.91                                         68,519.91

Other Receivable -

Insurance Baking

 Supplies                  15,506.70                                         15,506.70

Merchandise

 Inventory                  1,238.07             1  3,175             1     4,413.07

Consignment

 Inventory                                            2   200             2      200

Prepaid Rent             2,114.55                                             2,114.55

Prepaid Insurance    2,114.55                                             2,114.55

Misc. Supplies             170.49                                               170.49

Baking Equipment 14,000.00              4  2,000          4 12,000.00

Accumulated Depreciation   1,606.44 4                      4                    406.44

Customer Deposit

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Wages Payable                     3,383.28                                            3,383.28

Interest Payable                        211.46                                                211.46

Notes Payable                     5,000.00                                           5,000.00

Common Stock                 20,000.00                                        20,000.00

Beginning Retained

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Dividends                        105,000.00                                       105,000.00

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Merchandise Sales              1,205.64                                           1,205.64

Cost of Goods

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Cost of Goods

Sold -

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Rent Exp.       24,549.19                                            24,549.19

Wages Exp.   10,670.72                                             10,670.72

Misc. Supplies

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Misc.

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Depreciation

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Insurance

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Advertising

Expense     1,549.74                                                 1,549.74

Interest

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Telephone

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a) Data and Calculations:

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Wages Payable 3,383.28 3,383.28

Interest Payable 211.46 211.46

Notes Payable 5,000.00 5,000.00

Common Stock 20,000.00 20,000.00

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Dividends 105,000.00 105,000.00

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Merchandise Sales 1,205.64 1,205.64

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Cost of Goods Sold - Merchandise 859.77 859.77

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