A firm has to pay a 20c per unit royalty to the inventor of a device which it manufactures and sells. How would the royalty charge be classified in the firm's accounts?
Which of the following would be classed as indirect labour?
Which of the following is not an aim of internal controls?
Some controls are provided automatically by the system and cannot be by-passed, ignored oroverridden: for example, having
to input a password to enter a computer system. These are classified as controls.Which term correctly completes this
statement?
Which of the following would be classed as a 'selection' rather than a 'recruitment' activity?
A recruitment manager has prepared a statement of the key duties, involved in a particular job, as the basis for job
interviewing. tasks and reporting responsibilitiesWhat name would be given to such a statement?
Which of the following functions are fulfilled by a goods received note (GRN)?(i) Provides information to update the inventory records on receipt of goods(ii) Provides information to check the quantity on the supplier's invoice(iii) Provides information to check the price on the supplier's invoice
There are 27,500 units of Part Number X35 on order with the suppliers and 16,250 units outstanding on existing customers' orders.If the free inventory is 13,000 units, what is the physical inventory?
A company is in the process of setting standard unit costs for next period. Product J uses two types of material, P and S. 7 kg of material P and 3 kg of material S are needed, at a standard price of $4 per kg and $9 per kg respectively.Direct labour will cost $7 per hour and each unit of J requires 5 hours of labour.Production overheads are to be recovered at the rate of $6 per direct labour hour, and general overhead is to be absorbed at a rate of ten per cent of production cost.What is the standard prime cost for one unit of product J?
What is an attainable standard?