Respuesta :
The full question is:
Which of the following are facility-level activities? (select all that apply)
a. Paying factory insurance
b. Setting up factory equipment
c. Arranging for shipping products to a customer
d. Property taxes on plant
Answer:
Paying factory insurance
Property taxes on plant
Explanation:
Facility level activities are defined as those activities that cannot be traced to a particular product, but are carried out to maintain the general operations of a business. They are also called business sustaining activities.
Examples include depreciation, cost of security, cost of maintenance and taxes.
These activities need to be executed seamlessly by the business if they want to maintain efficiency of the production process. For example if machines are not maintained according to maintenance schedule, they can breakdown and cause delays in production.
Answer:
- paying factory insurance
Explanation:
facility level activities are business activities carried out in a firm to ensure the proper operation of business or production activities been engaged in by the business in general. they are usually not assigned or traced to a particular product in the company but they cover the overall facility.
Paying factory insurance is a facility level activity because it covers the entire equipment and products in the factory and not related to a particular product or service in the factory all other activities are related to either one or more components of the factory hence they don't qualify as a factory level activity.