Answer:
1. The disagreement between these economists is most likely due to .
scientific judgments.
2. Two economists chosen at random most likely are likely to agree on:
Lawyers make up an excessive percentage of elected officials.
Explanation:
Economists will disagree with each other regarding the appropriate size of the government, the power of trade unions, the adverse effects of unemployment and inflation, the equitable distribution of income, and whether a policy of tax cut is desirable or not. When economists disagree due to differences in scientific judgments, they disagree about a factual matter: the type of tax policy that would lower the budget deficit. In contrast, disagreements due to the differences in values reflect differing assessments on fairness or equity.
Which of these credit card payback strategies would result in your paying the HIGHEST amount of interest?
A. Paying 20% of your credit card balance every month on time
B. Paying off your credit card in full every month
C. Making the minimum payment (3% credit card balance) every month on time
D. Making the minimum payment (3% credit card balance) every month with an occasional late payment
Answer:
D. Making the minimum payment (3% credit card balance) every month with an occasional late payment
Explanation:
Credit card debts attract a very high-interest rate. By design, the interest on uncleared balances increases rapidly. Credit cards calculate interest monthly. Any uncleared balance and the interest incurred is rolled over to the next month, where it continues attracting more interest.
The best strategy is to clear credit card debts in the month they are incurred. Late payment attracts heavy penalties. A combination of late payments and outstanding balances will make interest charges grow exponentially.
The credit card payback strategies that would result in your paying the HIGHEST amount of interest is:
D. Making the minimum payment (3% credit card balance) every month with an occasional late paymentCredit card debt has to do with the overdraft which a customer has collected from the company and is yet to make repayment. As a result of this, when it becomes overdue, there would be certain extra charges which would definitely hurt the customer.
As a result of this, we can see the method that would result in the highest interest rate is the fourth option.
In this method, there would be a 3% overcharge every month.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D
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The following is a list of account balances for Pick-A-Pet, Inc., as of June 30, Year 3: Accounts Payable $ 357,600 Accounts Receivable 74,000 Cash 736,100 Common Stock 672,600 Equipment 59,800 Logo and Trademarks 423,000 Long-term Notes Payable 269,600 Retained Earnings 118,600 Software 125,500 The company entered into the following transactions during July, Year 3. Stockholders contribute $370,000 cash for additional ownership shares and the company borrows $185,000 in cash from a bank to buy new equipment by signing a formal agreement to repay the loan in 2 years. No other transactions took place during July, Year 3. Required: Prepare a classified balance sheet for the company at June 30, Year 3. Show the effects of the July transactions on the basic accounting equation. Prepare the journal entries that would be used to record the transactions.
Answer:
Please see attached solution.
Explanation:
1. Prepare a classified balance sheet for the company June 30
2. Show the effect of July transaction on the basic accounting equation
3. Prepare the journal entries that would be used to record the transactions.
Please find attached solution to the above questions
As a firm grows, it must support increases in revenue with new investments in assets. The sustainable, or self-supporting, growth model helps a firm assess how rapidly it can grow, while maintaining a balance between its cash outflows (increase in noncash assets) and inflows (funds resulting from increases in liabilities or equity).
Consider this case:
Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc. has no debt in its capital structure and has $150 million in assets. Its sales revenues last year were $60 million with a net income of $5 million. The company distributed $1.60 million as dividends to its shareholders last year.
What is the firm’s sustainable growth rate?
A. 1.65%
B. 4.60%
C. 1.08%
D. 2.32%
Which of the following are assumptions of the sustainable (self-supporting) growth model? Check all that apply.
A. The firm’s total asset turnover ratio remains constant.
B. The firm pays no dividends.
C. This firm will not issue any new common stock next year.
D. The firm’s liabilities and equity must increase at the same rate.
Answer:
i think its a
Explanation:
Income and Expenditure – End of Chapter Problems 5. The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported that, in real terms, overall consumer spending increased by $345.8 billion in 2015. a. If the marginal propensity to consume is 0.50, by how much will real GDP change in response? Enter your answer in billions of dollars. Change in GDP: $ billion b. If there are no changes in autonomous spending other than the increase in consumer spending described in part a, and unplanned inventory investment, ????unp????anned , decreases by $100 billion, what is the change in real GDP? Enter your answer in billions of dollars. Change in GDP: $ billion c. GDP at the end of 2014 was $15,982.3 billion. If GDP were to increase by the amount calculated in part b, what would be the percentage increase in GDP? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth of a percent.
Answer:
Please see solution below
Explanation:
a. Details from the above question;
MPC = 0.50
Change in consumption spending = $345.8 billion
Recall that;
Marginal propensity to consume = 1 / 1 - MPC
= 1 / 1 - 0.5
= 1 / 0.5
= 2
Hence, change in GDP = change in consumption spending × 2
= $345.8 × 2
= $691.6 billion
Therefore,
Change in GDP = $691.6 billion
b. Recall that; change in investment = -$100 billion
Marginal propensity to consume [Change in real GDP / Change in investment = 1 / 1 - MPC
=1 / 1 - 0.5
= 1 / 0.5
= 2
Change in GDP = Change in investment × 2
= (-$100) × 2
= -$200 billion
Hence, total change in GDP
= $691.6 - $200
= $491.6 billion
c. Percentage change in real GDP
= (change in real GDP / GDP at year end of 2014) × 100
= (491.6 / 15,982.3) × 100
= 3.08%
Select the qualitative characteristics for the following statements. 1. Relevance2. Faithful representation3. Predictive value4. Confirmatory value5. Comparability6. Completeness7. Neutrality8. TimelinessA) Quality of information that permits users to identify similarities in and differences between two sets of economic phenomena. B) Having information available to users before it loses its capacity to influence decisions. C) Information about an economic phenomenon that has value as an input to the processes used by capital providers to form their own expectations about the future. D) Information that is capable of making a difference in the decisions of users in their capacity as capital providers. E) Absence of bias intended to attain a predetermined result or to induce a particular behavior.
Answer:
1. Comparability
2. Timeliness
3. Predictive value
4. Relevance
5. Neutrality
Explanation:
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Assume that your stock of sales merchandise is maintained based on the forecast demand. If the distributor's sales personnel call on the first day of each month, compute your forecast sales by each of the three methods requested here. ACTUAL June 135 July 170 August 200 a. Using a simple three-month moving average, what is the forecast for September? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. Using a weighted moving average, what is the forecast for September with weights of 0.20, 0.30, and 0.50 for June, July, and August, respectively? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Answer:
Simple 3 month moving average = 168.33
Weighted moving average = 178
Explanation:
a) Simple 3 month moving average = (W1+W2+W3) / 3
Simple 3 month moving average = (135 + 170 + 200) / 3
Simple 3 month moving average = 168.33
b. Weighted moving average = ((W1 * D1) + (W2 * D2) + (W3 * D3)
Weighted moving average = 135*0.20 + 170*0.30 + 200*0.50
Weighted moving average = 27 + 51 + 100
Weighted moving average = 178
Suppose we express the amount of land under cultivation as the product of four factors:
Land = (land/food) x (food/kcal) X (kcal/person) X (population)
The annual growth rates for each factor are (1) the land required to grow a unit of food, - 1 percent (due to greater productivity per unit of land); (2) the amount of food grown per calorie of food eaten by a human, +0.5 percent (because with affluence, people consume more animal products, which greatly reduces the efficiency of land use); (3) the per capita calorie consumption, +0.1 percent; and (4) the size of the population, + 1.5 percent. At these rates, how long would it take to double the amount of cultivated land needed? At that time, how much less land would be required to grown a unit of food?
Answer:
t = 63.01338
46.74%
Explanation:
Using the exponential growth equation :
P = Po * exp(rt)
Rate factors are :
land required to grow a unit of food, = - 1%
amount of food grown/calorie of food = +0.5%
size of the population = 1.5 percent
the per capita calorie consumption, +0.1%
Σ growth rates = - 1 + 0.5 + 1.5 + 0.1 = 1.1% = 0.011
Time taken for Population to double ;
Population (P) = 2 * initial population (Po)
P = 2Po
P = Po * exp(rt)
Substitute 2Po for P
2Po = Po * exp(rt)
2 = exp (rt)
Take the In of both sides
In(2) = rt
0.6931471 = 0.011 * t
t = 0.6931471/ 0.011
t = 63.01338
At that time, how much less land would be required to grown a unit of food?
100 - exp(rt)
r = growth rate of land required to grow a unit of food, = - 1% = - 0.01
[1 - exp(-0.01 * 63.01338)]
[1 - 0.5325205]
= (0.4674795)
= (0.4674) * 100%
= 46.74%
The MoMi Corporation’s cash flow from operations before interest, depreciation and taxes was $2.0 million in the year just ended, and it expects that this will grow by 5% per year forever. To make this happen, the firm will have to invest an amount equal to 20% of pretax cash flow each year. The tax rate is 21%. Depreciation was $260,000 in the year just ended and is expected to grow at the same rate as the operating cash flow. The appropriate market capitalization rate for the unleveraged cash flow is 10% per year, and the firm currently has debt of $4 million outstanding. Use the free cash flow approach to calculate the value of the firm and the firm’s equity.
Answer:
Kindly check explanation
Explanation:
Given the following :
Previous year cash flow from operations before interest, depreciation and taxes = $2.0 million
Growth rate (g) = 5% per year
Pretax cashflow per year = 20%
Tax rate = 21%
Depreciation = $260,000
Market capitalization rate = 10%
Outstanding debt = 4 million
Cash flow from operation before interest tax:
Previous year cashflow + (5% growth in previous year)
(2,000,000) + (0.05 * 2,000,000)
(2,000,000 + 100,000) = $2,100,000
Depreciation + growth (5%):
260,000 + (260,000*0.05) = $273,000
Taxable income = cashflow - depreciation
Taxable income = $(2,100,000 - 273,000)
= $1,827,000
Tax amount = 0.21 * 1827000 = $383670
After tax income = (1827000 - 383670):
After tax income = $1,443,330
After tax cash flow from operations :
(After tax unleveraged income + Depreciation)
After tax Cash flow from Operation = $1,443,330 + $273,000 = $1716330
New investment :
20% of pretax cashflow from operation:
0.2 * $2,100,000 = $420,000
Free cash flow = $1716330 - $420,000 = $1,296,330
Present value of all future free cash flow:
Free cashflow / (capitalization rate - growth rate) = 1296330 / (0.1 - 0.05)
= 1296330 / 0.05
= $25,926,600
Hence, value of firm = $25,926,600
Value of equity :
Value of firm - outstanding debt
$25,926,600 - $4,000,000
= $21,926,600
Assume you deposit $5,400 at the end of each year into an account paying 10.5 percent interest. Requirement 1: How much money will you have in the account in 17 years? (Enter rounded answer as directed, but do not use rounded numbers in intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) Annuity future value $ 42008.68 Requirement 2: How much will you have if you make deposits for 34 years? (Enter rounded answer as directed, but do not use rounded numbers in intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).)
Answer:
Results are below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Annual deposit= $5,400
Interest rate= 10.5%
1) Number of periods= 17 years
To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula:
FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i
A= annual deposit
FV= {5,400*[(1.105^17) - 1]} / 0.105
FV= $229,349.5
2) Number of periods= 34 years
FV= {5,400*[(1.105^34) - 1]} / 0.105
FV= $1,481,499.98
Consider the following scenario: Suppose that a cafe enjoys a large increase in customers whenever the jazz club next door features a band playing appealing music, because it can be easily heard from the cafe. The jazz club owner decides to purchase the cafe so that he can internalize this positive externality. Which of the following types of private solutions to the externality of appealing music has occurred in this case? Integration of different types of businesses through merger or acquisition Charities Contracts Moral codes and social sanctions It's important to note that sometimes private solutions to externalities do not work. For example, this occurs when the number of parties involved is so large that it makes .
Answer:
Integration of different types of businesses through merger or acquisition
negotiations among all of the parties too costly
Explanation:
Here is the complete second question : It's important to note that sometimes private solutions to externalities do not work. For example, this occurs when the number of parties involved is so large that it makes (the market failure from the externality unimportant, coordinating negotiations among all of the parties too costly, government action the only viable solution).
Positive externality occurs when the benefits of economic activities to third parties exceeds the costs.
Government encourages activities that generates positive externalities by granting subsidies
The activities of the jazz club generates positive externality to the cafe.
How to internalise positive externality includes :
Integration of different types of businesses through merger acquisition : this is the step taken by the cafe by purchasing the jazz clubCharities ContractsXYZ commenced operations on January 1st 2019. The unadjusted Trial Balance for the first year of operations is given below: XYZ limited Unadjusted Trial Balance for the year ended 12/31/2019 Dr Cr Cash 40,000 Supplies 40,000 Accounts receivable 40,000 Equipment 200,000 Notes Payable 60,000 Contributed Capital 40,000 Revenue 300,000 Wages Expenses 60,000 Other Expenses 20,000 Total 400,000 400,000 Notes: Supplies in the warehouse as of 12/31/2019 were determined to be $10,000 Equipment was purchased on 01/01/2019 and will be depreciated over 5 years. There is no salvage value. After the unadjusted trial balance was prepared, Dividends of $30,000 were declared for the year ended 12/31/2019. Prepare an Income Statement and Balance Sheet in good form (i.e. Important to show the headings correctly).
Answer:
XYZ
Income Statement
for the year ended December 31, 2019
Revenue $300,000
Expenses:
Wages Expenses 60,000
Other Expenses 20,000
Supplies Expense 30,000
Depreciation Exp. 40,000 150,000
Net Income $150,000
Dividends declared (30,000)
Retained Earnings $120,000
Balance Sheet
As of December 31, 2019:
Assets:
Current Assets:
Cash 40,000
Supplies 10,000
Accounts receivable 40,000
Total current assets $90,000
Equipment 200,000
less Depreciation (40,000) 160,000
Total assets $250,000
Liabilities + Equity
Liabilities:
Dividends payable 30,000
Notes Payable 60,000
Contributed Capital 40,000
Retained Earnings 120,000
Total liabilities + Equity $250,000
Explanation:
Unadjusted Trial Balance
as of December 31, 2019
Dr Cr
Cash 40,000
Supplies 40,000
Accounts receivable 40,000
Equipment 200,000
Notes Payable 60,000
Contributed Capital 40,000
Revenue 300,000
Wages Expenses 60,000
Other Expenses 20,000
Total 400,000 400,000
Supplies Expense $30,000
Supplies balance = $10,000
Depreciation of Equipment = $40,000 ($200,000/5)
Dividends declared = $30,000
The Nite Lite Company manufacture small lamps and desk lamps.
Set-Ups Inspections Assembly (DLH)
Small Lamps-4000 units 4,000 16,000 4,000
Desk Lamps-8000 units 16,000 8,000 12,000
Using the following information prepared by the Nite Lite Company, what is the total factory overhead rate to be charged to desk lamps.
Activity Pool Activity Base Budgeted amound
Set-ups 24,000 $ 60,000
Inspections 24,000 120,000
Assembly (DLH) 28,000 280,000
Answer:
Total factory overhead rate = $200,000
Explanation:
Total overhead allocated to Desk lamps
Desk lamps Amount
Setups 60,000/24,000 * 16,000 = 40,000
Inspections 120,000 /24,000 * 8,000 = 40,000
Assembly 280,000/28,000 * 12,000 = 120,000
Total factory overhead rate = $200,000
You are in charge of purchases at the student-run used-book supply program at your college, and you must decide how many introductory calculus, history, and marketing texts should be purchased from students for resale. Due to budget limitations, you cannot purchase more than 850 of these textbooks each semester. There are also shelf-space limitations: Calculus texts occupy 2 units of shelf space each, history books 1 unit each, and marketing texts 5 units each, and you can spare at most 1,500 units of shelf space for the texts. If the used book program makes a profit of $20 on each calculus text, $8 on each history text, and $16 on each marketing text, how many of each type of text should you purchase to maximize profit?
Answer:
you should purchase 750 calculus books that will yield $15,000 in profits.
Explanation:
you have to maximize the following equation 20C + 8H + 16M
where:
C = calculus book
H = history book
M = marketing book
the constraints are
C + H + M ≤ 850 (total number of books)
2C + H + 5M ≤ 1500 (maximum amount of shelf-space)
using Solver, the optimal solution is 750 calculus books
For each situation, determine the date for which the company recognizes the revenue under accrual-basis accounting.
1. American Airlines collects cash on June 12 from the sale of a ticket to a customer. The flight occurs on August 16.
2. A customer purchases sunglasses from Eddie Bauer on January 27 on account. Eddie Bauer receives payment from the customer on February 2.
3. On March 30, a customer preorders 10 supreme pizzas (without onions) from Pizza Hut for a birthday party. The pizzas are prepared and delivered on April 2. The company receives cash at the time of delivery.
4. A customer pays in advance for a three-month subscription to Sports Illustrated on July 1. Issues are scheduled for delivery each week from July 1 through September 30.
__________________________________________
1. American Airlines operates a flight from Dallas to Los Angeles on August 16. The pilots' salaries associated with the flight are paid on September 2.
2. Eddie Bauer pays cash on January 6 to purchase sunglasses from a wholesale distributor. The sunglasses are sold to customers on January 27.
3. On January 1, Pizza Hut pays for a one-year property insurance policy with coverage starting immediately.
4. Sports Illustrated signs an agreement with CBS on January 12 to provide television advertisements during the Super Bowl. Payment is due within 3 weeks after February 4, the day of the Super Bowl. Sports Illustrated makes the payment on February 23.
Answer:
1. American Airlines collects cash on June 12 from the sale of a ticket to a customer. The flight occurs on August 16.
Revenue is recognized on August 16.2. A customer purchases sunglasses from Eddie Bauer on January 27 on account. Eddie Bauer receives payment from the customer on February 2.
Revenue is recognized on January 27.3. On March 30, a customer pre-orders 10 supreme pizzas (without onions) from Pizza Hut for a birthday party. The pizzas are prepared and delivered on April 2. The company receives cash at the time of delivery.
Revenue is recognized on April 2.4. A customer pays in advance for a three-month subscription to Sports Illustrated on July 1. Issues are scheduled for delivery each week from July 1 through September 30.
Revenue is recognized on an equal monthly rate during July, August and September.1. American Airlines operates a flight from Dallas to Los Angeles on August 16. The pilots' salaries associated with the flight are paid on September 2.
Expenses are recognized on August 16 (generally wages expense is recognized at the end of the month, but it should be recognized on a day that the employee performed).2. Eddie Bauer pays cash on January 6 to purchase sunglasses from a wholesale distributor. The sunglasses are sold to customers on January 27.
Expenses are recognized on January 27 (COGS is recognized only after the goods are sold, before they are part of inventory).3. On January 1, Pizza Hut pays for a one-year property insurance policy with coverage starting immediately.
Expenses are recognized on an equal monthly basis staring on January and ending on December (12 months).4. Sports Illustrated signs an agreement with CBS on January 12 to provide television advertisements during the Super Bowl. Payment is due within 3 weeks after February 4, the day of the Super Bowl. Sports Illustrated makes the payment on February 23.
Expenses are recognized on February 4.Explanation:
According to accrual accounting system, expenses and revenues are recognized only after they actually occur, not necessarily when they are paid or collected.
The date for which the company recognizes the revenue under accrual-basis accounting is :
1. American Airlines collects cash on June 12 from the sale of a ticket to a customer. The flight occurs on August 16.
According to accrual accounting system the Revenue is recognized on August 16.2. A customer purchases sunglasses from Eddie Bauer on January 27 on account. Eddie Bauer receives payment from the customer on February 2.
According to accrual accounting system Revenue is recognized on January 27.3. On March 30, a customer pre-orders 10 supreme pizzas (without onions) from Pizza Hut for a birthday party. The pizzas are prepared and delivered on April 2. The company receives cash at the time of delivery.
According to accrual accounting system Revenue is recognized on April 2.4. A customer pays in advance for a three-month subscription to Sports Illustrated on July 1. Issues are scheduled for delivery each week from July 1 through September 30.
According to accrual accounting system Revenue is recognized on an equal monthly rate during July, August and September.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. American Airlines operates a flight from Dallas to Los Angeles on August 16. The pilots' salaries associated with the flight are paid on September 2.
According to accrual accounting system Expenses are recognized on August 16.2. Eddie Bauer pays cash on January 6 to purchase sunglasses from a wholesale distributor. The sunglasses are sold to customers on January 27.
According to accrual accounting system Expenses are recognized on January 27 .3. On January 1, Pizza Hut pays for a one-year property insurance policy with coverage starting immediately.
According to accrual accounting system Expenses are recognized on an equal monthly basis staring on January and ending on December (12 months).4. Sports Illustrated signs an agreement with CBS on January 12 to provide television advertisements during the Super Bowl. Payment is due within 3 weeks after February 4, the day of the Super Bowl. Sports Illustrated makes the payment on February 23.
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Using the following data on spot exchange rate of Poland against the U.S. dollar and the annual interest rates of these two countries, forecast the outright values of 6 and 12 months ahead of the Polish currency. Draw on the forecasting theories or parities that are the subject of Chapter 6 of the book, and the other discussions we have had in this regard (e.g., lecture notes AMP06 and Amp07). Use the more accurate approach.
Polish currency is called Zloty (= PLN)
Spot rate PLN 4.17/USD
US commercial interest rate 3.5 percent
Polish commercial interest rate 5.00 percent
Review the following questions.
1. The outright forecast for 6 months is:
2. The outright forecast for 12 months is:
3. The theory that you are using is called:
Purchasing power parity
Interest rate parity
Fisher effect
International fisher effect
None of the answers in this group is correct.
4. This theory holds very well in the:
Short-run
Long-run
Chaotic periods only
None of the answers in this group is correct.
5. Based on this theory, the country that offers a higher rate of interest should expect a fall in the value of its currency.
I agree
I disagree
You really cannot tell
Never heard of such a thing!
None of the answers in this group is correct.
Answer:
1. 4.1775
2. 4.185
3. International Fisher Effect
4. Short-run
5. ??? (I disagree is incorrect)
Explanation:
For Swifty Corporation, sales is $1000000, fixed expenses are $225000, and the contribution margin per unit is $60. What is the break-even point?
Answer:
3,750 units
Explanation:
With regards to the above,
Break even point = Fixed expenses / Contribution margin per unit
Fixed expenses = $225,000
Contribution margin per unit = $60
Break even point = $225,000 / $60
Break even point = 3,750 units
1. A formal report that shows what an individual owns, what an individual owes, and the difference between the two.
Answer:
A net worth statement
Explanation:
A net worth statement is a financial report/ document that shows the assets and liabilities - both short and long-term - of an individual or company. The net worth is the result of deducting liabilities from assets.
The net worth statement paints a picture of a person or an entity's current financial position. Assets represent what a person owns, while liabilities are what they owe.
Magic Realm, Inc., has developed a new fantasy board game. The company sold 45,000 games last year at a selling price of $66 per game. Fixed expenses associated with the game total $810,000 per year, and variable expenses are $46 per game. Production of the game is entrusted to a printing contractor. Variable expenses consist mostly of payments to this contractor. Required: 1-a. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the game last year. 1-b. Compute the degree of operating leverage. 2. Management is confident that the company can sell 54,900 games next year (an increase of 9,900 games, or 22%, over last year). Given this assumption: a. What is the expected percentage increase in net operating income for next year? b. What is the expected amount of net operating income for next year? (Do not prepare an income statement; use the degree of operating leverage to compute your answer.)
Answer:
Please see below and attached.
Explanation:
1a. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the game last year. The Net operating income is $90,000.
1-b The degree of operating leverage
= $10.
2a. Net operating income increases by 220%
2b. Total expected net operating income is $288,000.
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f consumer purchases of a good are not very sensitive to the price of the good, this is illustrated by a a. supply curve that is relatively steep (more vertical). b. demand curve that is relatively steep (more vertical). c. supply curve that is relatively flat (more horizontal). d. demand curve that is relatively flat (more horizontal).
Answer:
b. demand curve that is relatively steep (more vertical).
Explanation:
The demand curve is a curve that shows the relationship between price and quantity demanded by consumers.
If consumers are not sensitive to changes in price of the good, it means that the quantity demanded would change little or not at all when there is a change in price
Please find attached an image of a vertical demand curve
Judgment based on evidence refers to a. letting employees know what criteria are used in appraisal. b. ensuring that there is two-way communication during the appraisal process and the employee’s perspective is heard. c. documenting performance problems and using factual evidence in rating performance. d. the process where feedback is confidentially gathered from peers, customers and subordinates.
Answer:
c. documenting performance problems and using factual evidence in rating performance
Explanation:
Performance test (judgement) can be based on objective or subjective parameters.
Evidence refers to proof verifying facts.
So, judgement based on evidence refers to - having evidences of performance' factual aspects in form of documents, depicting well defined quantitative rating to the performance.
You are considering investing in a zero-coupon bond that will pay you its face value of $1,000 in eight years. If the bond is currently selling for $540.27, then the internal rate of return (IRR) for investing in this bond is closest to:
A. 7.0%
B. 8.0%
C. 9.1%
D. 10.2%
This is the trial balance of Crane Company on September 30. CRANE COMPANY Trial Balance September 30, 2017 Debit CreditCash $ 23,860 Accounts Receivable 7,260 Supplies 5,040 Equipment 10,940 Accounts Payable $ 9,460Unearned Service Revenue 4,040Common Stock 19,660Retained Earnings 13,940 $47,100 $47,100The October transactions were as follows.Oct. 5 Received $1,370 in cash from customers for accounts receivable due.10 Billed customers for services performed $5,850.15 Paid employee salaries $1,260.17 Performed $580 of services in exchange for cash.20 Paid $1,830 to creditors for accounts payable due.29 Paid a $340 cash dividend.31 Paid utilities $470.Prepare a general ledger using T-accounts. Enter the opening balances in the ledger accounts as of October 1. Journalize the transactions. Post to the ledger accounts. Prepare a trial balance on October 31, 2017.
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what do pet owners have to do when they want to go on vacation?
Answer:
Explanation:
Whether you're gone a week or six months there are three main options for your pet when you're on vacation. ...
Hire a Professional Pet Sitter.
Check sitters available on Trusted Housesitters here.
Ask a Neighbor, Friend or Family Member.
Check prices and info on Amazon for the PETKIT pet water fountain.
Find a House Sitter.
Answer:
Either they could bring the pet along with them or find someone to watch the pet. Whether it be a family member, a neighbor, or someone you hire.
Explanation:
The company would like to initiate an intensive advertising campaign in one of the two market segments during the next month. The campaign would cost $4,800. Marketing studies indicate that such a campaign would increase sales in the Medical market by $42,000 or increase sales in the Dental market by $36,000. Required: 1. How much would the company's profits increase (decrease) if it implemented the advertising campaign in the Medical Market? 2. How much would the company's profits increase (decrease) if it implemented the advertising campaign in the Dental Market? 3. In which of the markets would you recommend that the company focus its advertising campaign?
Answer:
1. How much would the company's profits increase (decrease) if it implemented the advertising campaign in the Medical Market?
We are missing the cost structure, so I looked for similar question. The company's current segment margin for the medical market is 30%. So this campaign would increase segment profit by $42,000 x 30% = $12,600. Since its cost is $4,800, net profit will increase by $12,600 - $4,800 = $7,800
2. How much would the company's profits increase (decrease) if it implemented the advertising campaign in the Dental Market?
The dental market's segment profit is 24%, so this campaign would increase revenue by $36,000 x 24% = $8,640. To calculate net profit we must again subtract the campaign's cost. Net profit = $8,640 - $4,800 = $3,840
3. In which of the markets would you recommend that the company focus its advertising campaign?
They should focus on the medical market since their profit will be higher.
Explanation:
(30 POINTS)What is one difference between a vocational school and on-the-job training?
A vocational school degree takes one year to earn. On-the-job training takes two or more years.
A vocational school degree takes weeks or months to earn. On-the-job training takes two years or fewer.
A vocational school is usually paid for by the worker. On-the-job training is usually paid for by the employer.
A vocational school is usually paid for by the employer. On-the-job training is usually paid for by the worker.
Answer:
A vocational school is usually paid for by the worker. On-the-job training is usually paid for by the employer.
Explanation: Vocational training is when you as a worker learn more about your job so you have to pay your trainer to acquire knowledge. However for on-the-job training you have understandin got how to do your work so you get paid
The main difference between a vocational school and on-job training is that "the vocational school is paid for by workers while the on-job training is paid for by the employer".
The vocational school or the vocational form of training is the training provided to the worked by creating the replica of a similar workstation. This helps the workers to know about the entire working process before entering into the actual workplace.
The on-job training is provided to the employers before starting the work or during the existing work about the changes or modifications in the current work process. This is beneficial when the duplicate situation cannot be created and the new work needs to be operated along with the existing work.
Therefore, option c is correct.
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is when third parties reap the benefit of a good or service for which they did not pay. A Government resource B. Positive externality C Consumer reaction D. Negative externality Please select the best answer from the choices provided OA B OC D
Answer:
B. Positive externality
Explanation:
An externality is a benefit or a detriment to a third party created by the production or consumption of goods or services. A third party is everybody else other than the producer or consumer of a product. An externality is either positive or negative.
A positive externality is when consumption or production creates a benefit to a third party. The third-party does not meet the cost of products but indirectly enjoys its production.
Answer:
B. Positive externality
Explanation:
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5. Hazelwood School District is located in Sleepy Hollow Township. It is being sued by several teachers who applied for teaching positions with the school but were rejected. The plaintiffs, who are all African-Americans, produce the following evidence: a) 1.8 percent of the Hazelwood School District's certified teachers are African-American, whereas 15.4 percent of the certified teachers in Sleepy Hollow Township are African-American; and b) The hiring decisions by Hazelwood School District are based solely on subjective criteria. Will the plaintiffs prevail
Answer:
The plaintiffs will probably win because the school district is clearly discriminating against African American teachers.
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act establishes that it is illegal to discriminate against job applicants based on race, ethnic background, gender, sexual preferences, religion, etc.
Since 15.4% of all certified teachers in the district are African Americans, you would expect that the number of teachers employed by the school district would be similar. It doesn't have to be exact, but it should be a closer number, not 1.8%.
Department A had 5,000 units in Work in Process that were 60% completed as to labor and overhead at the beginning of the period. 34,000 units of direct materials were added during the period, 31,000 units were completed during the period, and 8,000 units were 80% completed as to labor and overhead at the end of the period. All materials are added at the beginning of the process. The first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories. The number of equivalent units of production for material costs for the period was
Answer:
34,000 units
Explanation:
The computation of the number of equivalent units of production for material costs is shown below:
= (Opening work in process × completion percentage) + (Completed units × completion percentage) + (ending work in process × completion percentage)
= (5000 × 0%) + ((31,000 - 5,000) × 100%) + (8000 × 100%)
= 34000 Units
Hence, the number of equivalent units for production is 34,000 units