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1 month ago
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Which scenario describes the highest level of productivity? A. Producing $50 chairs using resources that cost $400 B. Producing

a 100 chairs using resources that cost $200 C. Producing 15 chairs using resources that cost $150 D. Producing 5 chairs using resources that cost $100
Business
2 answers:
stepan [2.9K]1 month ago
8 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

This option yields the best value for the chairs when compared to other scenarios.

Nady [2.9K]1 month ago
6 0

Answer:

Producing 100 chairs utilizing resources that cost $200

Explanation:

Comments from APEX also confirm this.

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Answer:

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Retained earnings as of May 31, 2018 = $3,792,500

2. Construct a balance sheet, assuming a current portion of the note payable is $50,000.

Total Net Assets = Stockholder’s equity = $4,292,500

Explanation:

1. Create a statement for retained earnings.

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Income Statement

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Details                                                         $            

Sales                                                   11,343,000

Cost of goods sold                           (7,850,000)

Gross Income                                      3,493,000

Selling and Distribution expenses:

Sales salaries expense                        (916,000)

Advertising expense                           (550,000)

Depreciation expense - Store equipment        (140,000)

Miscellaneous selling expense            (38,000)

Administrative expenses:

Office salaries expense                     (650,000)

Rent expense                                        (94,000)

Insurance expense                               (48,000)

Depreciation expense - Office equipment   (50,000)

Office supplies expense                       (28,100)

Miscellaneous administrative expense         (14,500)  

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Interest expense                                   (21,000)

Net income                                          943,400

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for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2018

Details                                                             $            

Retained earnings at June 1, 2017         2,949,100

Net income for the year                            943,400

Dividends                                                  (100,000)

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Fixed Assets

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Accumulated depreciation - office equip   (550,000)            280,000      

Store equipment                            3,600,000

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Accounts payable                               (326,000)

Customer refunds payable                   (40,000)

Salaries payable                                     (41,500)

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