Elderly woman purchases a table from a local furniture store for $5,000. She decides she does not want the table because of a defect. The woman successfully cancels the payment on the credit card for payment of the table, and continues to keep the table despite the store requesting to pick the table up from woman. What statement is true:

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Answer 1

Answer:

She cannot keep the table

Explanation:

In the given scenario we will look at the different parties and wether they are satisfied with the transaction.

The buyer picked the table after which she complained about a defect and refused to pay. Because she refused to pay she cannot take ownership of the table so she has to return it.

The store did not receive payment for the table so they have the right to request for the table back from the elderly woman.

So she cannot keep the table.

Answer 2

The statement that is true is that she cannot keep the table

In the given scenario, we will look at the different parties and whether they are satisfied with the transaction.

Here, the buyer picked the table after which she complained about a defect and refused to pay. Because she refused to pay she cannot take ownership of the table so she has to return it.

Now, the store did not receive payment for the table so they have the right to request for the table back from the elderly woman.

In conclusion, the statement that is true is that she cannot keep the table

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The Anti-Trust Department also monitors cartels within the United States. As long as they don't control more than 40 percent of the market, then the Anti-Trust Department will leave them alone.

a. Investigating cartels is a responsibility of the Federal Reserve Bank.
b. This is a true statement.
c. This statement is false.
d. The US. Anti-Trust Department does not investigate cartels in America

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Answer:

c. This statement is false.

Explanation:

Anti-Trust Department is the department in the united states that could enforced the anti-trusted law. They have the right to investigate onto the collusion, this could harm the competition that could lead the welfare loss

Since large share could be considered so it should be controlled and investigated

Therefore the given statement is false

An outside supplier offers to provide Epsilon with all the units it needs at $60 per unit. If Epsilon buys from the supplier, the company will still incur 40% of its overhead. Epsilon should choose to: Multiple Choice Buy since the relevant cost to make it is $48. Buy since the relevant cost to make it is $72. Buy since the relevant cost to make it is $56. Make since the relevant cost to make it is $56. Make since the relevant cost to make it is $48.

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Question Completion:

Epsilon Co. can produce a unit of product for the following:

Direct material $8

Direct labor 24

Overhead 40

Total costs per unit $72

Answer:

Epsilon Co.

Epsilon should choose to:

Make since the relevant cost to make it is $56.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Direct material           $8

Direct labor                24

Overhead                  40

Total costs per unit $72

Relevant Costs:

                                 Make              Buy

Direct material            $8

Direct labor                 24

Overhead                   24

Total costs per unit $56                $60

b) It costs Epsilon less to make the units than to buy from the outside supplier.  The relevant cost excludes the 40% of the overhead that will still be incurred by Epsilon if it buys from the supplier.  Relevantly, it costs Epsilon $56 per unit to make when compared to the unit cost of $60 to buy.  In absolute terms, it will cost Epsilon $76 ($60 + $16) to buy as against $72 to make a unit of the part.

QS 8-1 Cost of plant assets LO C1 Kegler Bowling buys scorekeeping equipment with an invoice cost of $190,000. The electrical work required for the installation costs $20,000. Additional costs are $4,000 for delivery and $13,700 for sales tax. During the installation, the equipment was damaged and the cost of repair was $1,850. What is the total recorded cost of the scorekeeping equipment

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Answer: $227,700

Explanation:

The total recorded cost would include the actual cost of the equipment as well as every other cost that was incurred to transport the equipment and get it ready fir use.

Cost that will be recorded is therefore:

= Invoice cost + Installation cost + Delivery cost + Sales tax

= 190,000 + 20,000 + 4,000 + 13,700

= $227,700

Paul's new plans created a crisis situation for the deli. When Paul initially met with his team, he emphasized the importance of pleasing customers, despite the changes he was suggesting. He outlines each team member's work and the expected output for the next two weeks. At the end of the meeting, it is understood that every person who remains at the deli will put in extra hours of work. Nobody questions Paul because they feel his decision cannot be altered. What ethical lines did Paul cross in this situation

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Answer:

Analyzing the above scenario, it is correct to state that manager Paul crossed ethical boundaries in this situation because he did not offer clear and assertive communication to team members.

What happened was that he did not communicate his decision bi-directionally, that is, he did not allow his decision to change the work to receive feedback from the team, although the established changes would impact the way the team performs its work, so it can to say that Paul used his hierarchical position to express his authority, which meant that there were no questions because the workers felt that the manager's decision could not be changed.

In a work environment, bidirectional communication is essential, the leader must guide his team strategically to achieve organizational goals, but receiving feedback from employees is essential to maintain a work environment focused on development, creativity, motivation and productivity.

Summarize the Product Development Process

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The product development process encompasses all steps needed to take a product from concept to market availability. This includes identifying a market need, researching the competitive landscape, conceptualizing a solution, developing a product roadmap, building a minimum viable product, etc.

Budgeted Actual Overhead cost $909,000 $884,000 Machine hours 55,000 46,000 Direct labor hours 101,000 98,000 Overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor hours. (a) Compute the predetermined overhead rate. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25.)

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Answer:

Missing word "(b) Determine the amount of overhead applied for the year?"

1. Predetermined overhead rate = Budgeted overhead / Budgeted direct labor hours

Predetermined overhead rate = $909,000 / 101,000

Predetermined overhead rate = $9 per DLH

2. Overhead applied = Actual hours * Overhead rate

Overhead applied = 98,000 * $9 per DLH

Overhead applied = $882,000

Standish Company manufactures consumer products and provided the following information for the month of February:

Units produced 131,000
Standard direct labor hours per unit 0.20
Standard fixed overhead rate (per direct labor hour) $2.50
Budgeted fixed overhead $65,000
Actual fixed overhead costs $68,300
Actual hours worked 26,350

Required:
a. Calculate the fixed overhead spending variance using the formula approach.
b. Calculate the volume variance using the formula approach.

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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. Fixed overhead Spending Variance is

= Budgeted Fixed Overhead - Actual Fixed overhead

= $65000 - $68300

= - $3300 (unfavorable)

b.

Fixed Overhead Volume Variance is

= (131000 × 0.20 × $2.50) - $65000

=$65500 - $65000

= $500 Favorable

In this way these can be determined

reparation of Stockholders’ Equity Section Wildcat Drilling has the following accounts on its trial balance. Debit Credit Retained Earnings 600,000 Cash 825,000 Additional Paid-In Capital—Common 3,100,000 Additional Paid-In Capital—Preferred 400,000 Accounts Payable 345,000 Accounts Receivable 410,000 Common Stock, $1 par 600,000 Preferred Stock, $10 par 340,000 Inventory 1,300,000 Treasury Stock—Common (30,000 shares) 382,000 Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income 70,000 Required: Prepare the stockholders’ equity portion of Wildcat’s balance sheet.

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Answer:

Wildcat Drilling

Stockholders' Equity Section:

Common Stock, $1 par                                         600,000

Preferred Stock, $10 par                                      340,000

Additional Paid-In Capital—Common                3,100,000

Additional Paid-In Capital—Preferred                 400,000

Treasury Stock—

Common (30,000 shares)                                  (382,000)

Retained Earnings                                               600,000

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income      70,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Wildcat Drilling Trial Balance Accounts:

                                                           Debit              Credit

Cash                                               825,000

Accounts Receivable                     410,000

Inventory                                    1,300,000

Accounts Payable                                                  345,000

Common Stock, $1 par                                         600,000

Preferred Stock, $10 par                                      340,000

Additional Paid-In Capital—Common                3,100,000

Additional Paid-In Capital—Preferred                 400,000

Treasury Stock—

Common (30,000 shares)           382,000

Retained Earnings                                               600,000

Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income      70,000

In a hotel, 50 percent of the guests pay by American Express credit card. Suppose the first X-1 guests use NON-American Express credit cards while the Xth guest is the first to use an American Express. Then P(X>2)=0.5.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

A. True

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that in  a hotel, the guest pay 50% of the amount via using the american express credit card so this means every second person could able to pay with it

so the equation should be

P(X>2) = 0.50 or 50%

Therefore the given statement is true

Hence, it cant be false

Thus, the option a is correct

The budgeted income statement presented below is for Burkett Corporation for the coming fiscal year. If Burkett Corporation achieves the budgeted level of sales, what will be its margin of safety in dollars? (Do not round Intermediate calculations.): $1,020,000 8 08:49 Sales (51,000 units) Costs: Direct materials Direct labor Fixed factory overhead Variable factory overhead Fixed marketing costs Variable marketing costs Pretax income $278, 800 240, 100 100, 500 150, 100 119, 100 50, 100 929,700 90,300
a. $150300
b. $305302
c. $169,831
d. S234282
e. $327,539

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Answer:

The correct option is 306,102 (i.e. the second option in the attached pdf file.). That is, the margin of safety is $306,102.

Explanation:

Note: This question contains some errors and its data are merged together. The original sorted question is therefor provided before answering the question. See the attached pdf file for the complete sorted question.

The explanation of the answers is now provided as follows:

Actual dollar sales = $1,020,000

Variable cost = Direct materials + Direct labor + Variable factory overhead + Variable marketing costs = $278,800 + $240,100 + $150,100 + $50,100 = $719,100

Contribution margin = Actual dollar Sales - Variable cost = $1,020,000 - $719,100 = $300,900

Contribution margin ratio = Contribution margin / Actual dollar sales = $300,900 / $1,020,000 = 0.295, or 29.50%

Fixed Cost = Fixed factory overhead + Fixed marketing costs = $100,500 + $110,100 = $210,600

Breakeven point in dollar dales = Fixed Cost / Contribution margin ratio = $210,600 / 29.50% = $713,898

Margin of safety = Actual dollar sales - Breakeven point in dollar dales = $1,020,000 - $713,898 = $306,102

From the attached pdf file, the correct option is 306,102 (i.e. the second option in the attached pdf file.). That is, the margin of safety is $306,102.

Bonita Industries has a weighted-average unit contribution margin of $30 for its two products, Standard and Supreme. Expected sales for Bonita are 20000 Standard and 80000 Supreme. Fixed expenses are $2100000. How many Standards would Bonita sell at the break-even point

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Answer:

70,000 units

Explanation:

Step 1 : Determine the Sales Mix

Standard : Supreme

20000 : 80000

1 : 4

Step 2 : Determine the Overall Break even Point

Break even Point = Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution per unit

                              = $2100000÷ $30

                              = 70,000

Step 3 : Determine break-even point for Standards

Standards Break even point = 70,000 x 1

                                                = 70,000 units

Schell Company manufactures automobile floor mats. It currently has two product lines, the Standard and the Deluxe. Schell has a total of $25,740 in overhead. It currently uses a traditional cost system with overhead applied to the product on the basis of either labor hours or machine hours. Schell has compiled the following information about possible cost drivers and its two product lines:

Schell Company Total Quantity/Amount Consumed by Standard Floor Mat Line Quantity/Amount Consumed by Deluxe Floor Mat Line
1,170 labor hours 740 labor hours 430 labor hours
7,000 machine hours 2,900 machine hours 4,100 machine hours

Required:
a. Suppose Schell uses a traditional costing system with direct labor hours as the cost driver. Determine the amount of overhead assigned to each product line.
b. Suppose Schell uses a traditional costing system with machine hours as the cost driver. Determine the amount of overhead assigned to each product line.

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Answer:

Schell Company

Overhead assigned:             Standard   Deluxe

a. Based on Labor hours      $16,280    $9,460

b. Based on Machine hours $10,663   $15,076

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Total overhead = $25,740

                           Total   Standard    Deluxe  Overhead Rate

Labor hours        1,170          740          430           $22 ($25,740/1,170)

Machine hours 7,000      2,900        4,100            $3.677 ($25,740/7,000)

Overhead assigned:             Standard   Deluxe

a. Based on Labor hours      $16,280    $9,460

                                         ($22 * 740)   ($22 * 430)

b. Based on Machine hours $10,663   $15,076

                                ($3.677 * 2,900)   ($3.677 * 4,100)

If the cost of the beginning work in process inventory is $85,000, costs of goods manufactured is $960,000, direct materials cost is $344,000, direct labor cost is $224,000, and overhead cost is $329,000, calculate the ending work in process inventory.

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Answer:

$22,000

Explanation:

Costs of goods manufactured = Opening Work in Process + Manufacturing Costs Incurred during the Period - Ending Work in Process

thus,

Ending Work in Process = Opening Work in Process + Manufacturing Costs Incurred during the Period - Costs of goods manufactured

therefore,

Ending Work in Process = $85,000 + ( $344,000+ $224,000+ $329,000) - $960,000

                                        = $22,000

Why should you think of your résumé as a marketing document?

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Explanation:

A résumé is a marketing document that represents you when you are not there. A résumé quantifies your accomplishments and proves your worth to your future employer by proving your worth to your previous employer.

Tora Co. plans to produce 1,020 units in July. Each unit requires two hours of direct labor. The direct labor rate is $20 per hour. Prepare a direct labor budget for July.\

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Answer: $40,800

Explanation:

Each unit requires 2 hours of direct labor.

1,020 units would therefore require:

= 1,020 * 2

= 2,040 hours of labor

The direct labor rate is $20 per hour. If there are 2,040 hours to be worked, the cost would therefore be:

= 20 * 2,040

= $40,800

A company has long-lived tangible assets with a cost of $3.5 million; its Accumulated Depreciation account has a balance of $1.1 million. Which of the following statements is correct?
A. The book value of long-lived assets is $2.4 million.
B. The market value of long-lived assets is $3.5 million.
C. The carrying value of long-lived assets is $3.5 million.
D. The resale value of long-lived assets is $2.4 million

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Answer:

A. The book value of long-lived assets is $2.4 million.

Explanation:

Given data :

The cost of the long-lived tangible assets  = $ 3.5 million

Amount of depreciation account = $ 1.1 million

Therefore, the book value of the long lived asset is defined as the cost of the asset minus the accumulated depreciation.

i.e., Book value = 3.5 - 1.1

                          = $ 2.5 million

Thus the correct option is option (A).

A study has been conducted to determine if one of the departments in Mary Company should be discontinued. The contribution margin in the department is $50,000 per year. Fixed expenses charged to the department are $65,000 per year. It is estimated that $40,000 of these fixed expenses could be eliminated if the department is discontinued. These data indicate that if the department is discontinued, the company's overall net operating income would: Group of answer choices

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Answer:

It is better to continue

Explanation:

Did my research

On January 2, 2017, the board of directors of Michael declared a 10% stock dividend to be distributed on February 15, 2017. The market price of Michael Company's common stock was $75 per share on January 2, 2017. On the date of declaration, the retained earnings account should be decreased by

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Answer:

the decrease in the value of the retained earning is $172,500

Explanation:

The computation of the decrease in the value of the retained earning is given below:

The dividend of the stock is

= (25,000 shares - 2,000 shares) × 10% × $75

= $172,500

Since there is the stock dividend of $172,500 so it ultimately reduced the retained earning account by $172,500

You were asked to read U.S. Statistics in 1912 and in your writing journal, you reflected upon how different your life would be had you lived 100 years ago. The learning objective of this assignment was:__________

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Explanation:

Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. However, based on inference, after consult relevant academic material, the learning objective on this particular assignment is stated below;

"To think about things like your education, career goals, romantic relationships, how you get around, and your physical health, write at least one paragraph explaining how such aspects of your life would have changed had you lived in the early 1900s."

. produces 1000 packages of fruit sushi per month. The sales price is $5 per pack. Variable cost is $1.50 per unit, and fixed costs are $1800 per month. Management is considering adding a chocolate coating to improve the value of the product by making it a dessert item. The variable cost will increase from $1.50 to $1.90 per unit, and fixed costs will increase by 10%. The CEO wants to price the new product at a level that will bring operating income up to $4000 per month. What sales price should be charged

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Answer:

$7.88

Explanation:

The computation is given below:

Sales price is

= ( Total sales revenue ÷ packages sold)

And,

Total sales revenue is

= ( Total Cost + Operting income )

And,  

Total Cost = ( Variable Cost + Fixed cost)

Now

Variable cost = 1,000 packages × $1.90 per unit

= $1,900

And,

Fixed cost = $1,800 × 110%

= $1,980

so

Total cost = $1,900 + $1,980

= $3,880

Now  

Total sales revenue is

= $3,880 + $4,000

= $7,880

 Now  

Sales price = $7,880 ÷ 1,000 packages

= $7.88

Suppose a mutual fund qualifies as having moderate risk if the standard deviation of its monthly rate of return is less than 5​%. A​ mutual-fund rating agency randomly selects 24 months and determines the rate of return for a certain fund. The standard deviation of the rate of return is computed to be 4.54​%. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the fund has moderate risk at the α=0.05 level of​ significance? A normal probability plot indicates that the monthly rates of return are normally distributed. What are the correct hypotheses for this​ test? The null hypothesis is H0

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Answer:

H0 : σ = 5

H1 : σ < 5

there is no sufficient evidence to conclude that fund has moderate risk.

Explanation:

The hypothesis :

H0 : σ = 5

H1 : σ < 5

The test statistic using the Chisquare variance test :

χ² = (n-1)*s²/σ²

The sample size, s = 4.54

The sample size, n = 24

α = 0.05

Test statistic ;

χ² = [(24 - 1) * 4.54²] / 5²

χ² = (23 * 20.6116) / 25

χ² = 18.962

The Pvalue :

df = n - 1 = 24 - 1 = 23

Pvalue(0.05, 23) = 0.7034

Since Pvalue > α ; we fail to reject the Null ;

Hence, there is no sufficient evidence to conclude that fund has moderate risk.

A physical count of merchandise inventory on July 30 reveals that there are 180 units on hand. Using the FIFO inventory method, the amount allocated to ending inventory for July is

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Answer: $3,708

Explanation:

Using FIFO means that the earlier goods are sold before the later ones so the closing inventory would have the latest goods purchased.

If there are 180 units on hand, the cost would be:

54 units purchased at $22(180 - 54) units purchased at $20

Closing inventory is:

= (54 * 22) + ( (180 - 54) * 20)

= (54 * 22) + ( 126 * 20)

= $3,708

A manufacturing firm has a marketable permit that currently allows for 150 tons of emissions. However, the marketable permit is shrinkable and the firm will only be allowed 100 tons of emissions next year. The manufacturing firm projects that its optimal emissions next year will be 160 tons. It is the best interest of the manufacturing firm to purchase permits allowing for _______ tons of emissions.

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Answer: 60

Explanation:

Since we are given the information that the firm will only be allowed 100 tons of emissions next year while the manufacturing firm projects that its optimal emissions next year will be 160 tons, then it will be in the best interest of the manufacturing firm to purchase permits allowing for (160 - 100) = 60 tons of emissions.

The correct answer is 60 tons of emissions.

Stephen is a graduate student at West University. He works part-time at the campus coffee shop earning $5,000 this year. Stephen also receives a $25,000 scholarship that pays for his tuition, fees, and books. What amount does Stephen include in his gross income

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Answer:

5,000

Explanation:

Stephen is a graduate student at a university

He works part time at a shop where he earns 5,000 this is als like compensation

He receives $25,000 for scholarships

The amount Stephen includes in id groas income is 5,000

which of following budget would not be prepared by a retailer? Administrative, Sales, cash, production.

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Answer:

Production.

Explanation:

A budget is a financial plan used for the estimation of revenue and expenditures of an individual, organization or government for a specified period of time, often one year.

Basically, budgets are usually compiled, analyzed and re-evaluated on periodic basis.

The key principle of supply chain management can be best summed up as collaboration between multiple firms. Thus, these multiple firms include a company that is saddled with the responsibility of manufacturing, a wholesaler, and a retailer who typically sells the products to the customers or consumers.

A retailer can be defined as an individual or company that buys finished goods directly from a wholesaler and sells directly to the end users (consumers).

In this context, a retailer would prepare an administrative, sales and cash budget but certainly wouldn't prepare a production budget because retailers aren't saddled with the responsibility of producing goods.

Simply stated, a production budget would be prepared by a manufacturer or producer.

Identify a key concept or foundational theory from the first four weeks of class and in half a page discuss how it applies to your current work environment or a recent social, political or business event. Include the chapter and sub topic from your textbook. g

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Answer:

TQM

Explanation:

TQM concept we learned about in the first few weeks of class. For TQM to get successful, all workers need to get involved. One great practice that TQM uses is decision-making as a group.  This process promotes an open conversation with productivity as people sheltering their opinions.

Rachel is preparing to open her own raft rental business, cleverly named Rachel's Rafts. She figures out that her fixed costs will be $7,500 and her unit variable costs are $2 per raft. She plans to rent all 2,500 rafts she has on hand. What is Rachel's breakeven price

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Answer:

selling price= $5

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Fixed cost= $7,500

Unitary variable cost= $2

Break-even point= 2,500 units

The break-even point is the number of units to sell to cover the fixed costs. At this level, net income is zero.

So given the costs structure and 2,500 units to sell, the selling price that provides the break-even point is:

Break-even point in units= fixed costs/ (selling price - unitary variable cost)

2,500 = 7,500 / (selling price - 2)

2,500selling price - 5,000 = 7,500

2,500selling price = 12,500

selling price = 12,500 / 2,500

selling price= $5

Recessions in China and India would cause:________
a. the U.S. price level to fall and real GDP to rise.
b. the U.S. price level to rise and real GDP to fall.
c. the U.S. price level and real GDP to fall.
d. the U.S. price level and real GDP to rise.

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Answer:

b. the U.S. price level to rise and real GDP to fall.

Explanation:

A recession can be regarded as macroeconomic term which is used to describe significant decline that occur in general economic activity within a designated region. It can be regarded as economic decline of two consecutive quarters which is been reflected by GDP along with some monthly indicators, this indicators could be a rise in unemployment.

For, instance Recessions in China and India would cause the U.S. price level to rise and real GDP to fall.

You are considering the purchase of a machine out of your evaluation among four new ones. They have differing initial and ongoing costs and differing lives. Whichever machine is purchased will be replaced at the end of its useful life. Under such circumstances, you should choose the machine to purchase based on the ___________________.

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Answer:

Lowest equivalent annual cost.

Explanation:

Considering the above scenario, it is more advantageous to choose the machine that has the lowest equivalent annual cost. As the newly acquired machine will be replaced at the end of its useful life, it is more advantageous for it to have a higher performance and lower annual cost among others, as the cost of depreciation of machinery and equipment must be considered as a fixed cost that will also directly impact a company's accounts.

Using the Chipotle example we have discussed in class imagine that all employees are paid $15/hour, the grill costs $300, and each cash register costs $200. All other utensils and items come at zero cost. Applying the principles of business process improvement that we have discussed in class, what is the lowest cost Chipotle can achieve with the highest flow rate

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Answer:

The correct answer will be "$620".

Explanation:

It is important to note that certain principles are involved in the process of streamlining business processes, including:

Interpersonal skills of the organizational leaders.Client focus entirely, defined objectives, accuracy, and so on., are encouraged.

The lowest cost will be:

= [tex](15\times 8)+300+200[/tex]

= [tex]120+300+200[/tex]

= [tex]620[/tex] ($)

Chipotle can achieve the lowest cost of $ 620 with the highest flow rate. Thus, the correct answer would be "$ 620".

What are the principles of business process improvement?

Collect User Information (UX), Customer Information (CX), and Organizational Change Management.Do not think that a change in technology will change your processes.Improve and renovate.End-to-end continuous improvement.

The lowest cost can be achieved:

[tex]= (15\times8)+ \$200 + \$300\\\\= \$620[/tex]

Thus, the correct answer is $620, which is the lowest cost chipotle can achieve with the highest flow rate.

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