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Plant-Economics

Which of the following methods of depreciation calculations results in book values greater than those obtained with straight line method ?

Which of the following methods of depreciation calculations results in book values greater than those obtained with straight line method ?

A. Multiple straight line method
B. Sinking fund method
C. Declining balance method
D. Sum of the years digit method

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Plant-Economics

The ______________ of a chemical company can be obtained directly from the balance sheet as the difference between current assets and current liabilities ?

The ______________ of a chemical company can be obtained directly from the balance sheet as the difference between current assets and current liabilities ?

A. Cash ratio
B. Net working capital
C. Current ratio
D. Liquids assets

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Plant-Economics

‘Utilities’ in a chemical process plant includes compressed air, steam, water, electrical power, oxygen, acetylene, fuel gases etc. Utility costs for ordinary chemical process plants ranges roughly from _______________ percent of the total product cost?

‘Utilities’ in a chemical process plant includes compressed air, steam, water, electrical power, oxygen, acetylene, fuel gases etc. Utility costs for ordinary chemical process plants ranges roughly from _______________ percent of the total product cost?

A. 1 to 5
B. 10 to 20
C. 25 to 35
D. 35 to 45

‘Utilities’ in a chemical process plant includes compressed air, steam, water, electrical power, oxygen, acetylene, fuel gases etc. Utility costs for ordinary chemical process plants ranges roughly from _______________ percent of the total product cost? Read More »

Plant-Economics