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Which of the following journal entries would you expect to see for a federal agency?
 
  A. Debit to unapportioned authority and credit to commitments.
  B. Debit to unapportioned authority and credit to allotmentsrealized resources.
  C. Debit to unapportioned authority and credit to apportionments.
  D. Debit to unapportioned authority and credit to expended appropriationsunpai d.

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Using an ABC system, next year's estimates show manufacturing overhead costs will total 228,300 for 52,000 T-shirts. If all other T-shirt costs and sales prices remain the same, the profitability that can be expected is ________.
 
  A) 5.41 per t-shirt
  B) 4.39 per t-shirt
  C) 1.11 per t-shirt
  D) (0.81) per t-shirt



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer: C




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Reply 2 on: Jul 5, 2018
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