Using the Three-Step Ethics Model (Blanchard-Peale) analyze the following case:

A student knows that two other students who sit next to each other in class are cheating on exams because they talk about it after class. Is this an ethical dilemma? What, if anything, should the student do?

a. _______________________________________________________________________________________

b. _______________________________________________________________________________________

c. _______________________________________________________________________________________

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Answer 1

Answer:

I. Yes, it is an ethical dilemma. There are two lines of action that are morally correct but conflict with one another. That is, individually, both lines of action seem correct or right but once a choice is made to go with one the other becomes wrongful. The student is probably torn between reporting and not reporting. If they report, the students will be punished and probably asked to repeat the exam. If they don't, the results for the examinations be a true example of the capacities of the student in the class.

   

An example would be a staff in a car dealership business who discovers that her boss always bribes the regional sales manager from the car company so that the company can get more vehicles allotted to them.

If she keeps quiet about it, she benefits because more cars mean more potential sales. More sales mean more profit for the business. More profit for the business means a guaranteed salary for the staff.

If she speaks up, the bribery which in a way puts other dealers at a disadvantage will probably stop. But she most likely will lose her job.

In the example above, there is no foreseeable repercussion for the student if he or she reports the matter of cheating to the relevant authority.

It is important to resolve the question of whether or not reporting such matter should rest on whether or not the subject would be exposed to a repercussion. This is what the 3 steps ethics model seeks to resolve.

2. In order to decide what to do, the student who observed the cheating must carry out the following excercise.

The 3-step Ethics asks the following questions:

1. Is it legal? the answer is No. That's why the word "cheat" is used to describe the action of the students during the examinations.

2. Is it fair? Cheating is not fair. It means that the subjects involved are not really being examined but would most likely have results that say "haveing being tested during the examinations, they had a better result than others."

3. How does it make me feel? Putting oneself in the observer's shoes, it is impossible to feel good knowing that others would be recognized and probably celebrated for doing the wrong thing.

Analyzing all the answers above, we see that they are all in the negative. Therefore, the matter should be reported to the examiners by the student who is doing the observing.

Explanation:

As can be seen from the answer above, the  Three-Step Ethics Model (Blanchard-Peale) is best utilized for the resolution of an ethical dilemma. used when evaluating an ethical dilemma

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Can someone plz and answer this, I’m giving 100 points and brainliest!!
1.) What benefits are created when a business exports and sells products globally?
2.) Name the condition created when a nation has more exports than imports.
3.) What are some factors that can influence the exchange rate of currency?
4.) Identify three types of trade barriers used by governments.
5.) What is NAFTA?

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Explanation:

5)The North American Free Trade Agreement was an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States that created a trilateral trade bloc in North America. Th6e agreement came into force on January 1, 1994, and superseded the 1988 Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Canada...

4)Trade barriers are restrictions on international trade imposed by the government. They either impose additional costs or limits on imports and/or exports in order to protect local industries. There are three types of trade barriers: Tariffs, Non-Tariffs, and Quotas.......

3)Inflation Rates. Changes in market inflation cause changes in currency exchange rates. ...

Interest Rates. Changes in interest rate affect currency value and dollar exchange rate. ...

Country's Current Account / Balance of Payments. ...

Government Debt. ...

Terms of Trade. ...

Political Stability & Performance. ...

Recession. ...

Speculation.

2)A country that imports more goods and services than it exports in terms of value has a trade deficit or a negative trade balance. Conversely, a country that exports more goods and services than it imports has a trade surplus or a positive trade balance..

1)Increasing your sales potential

While importing products can help businesses reduce costs, exporting products can ensure increasing sales and sales potential in general. Businesses that focus on exporting expand their vision and markets regionally, internationally or even globally...

dont forget your promis....I’m giving 100 points and brainliest!!

Answer:

Inflation rates, is the 3rd one I think.

Explanation: I did this is class so I know.

During 2018, Raines Umbrella Corp. had sales of $810,000. Cost of goods sold, administrative and selling expenses, and depreciation expenses were $580,000, $90,000, and $135,000, respectively. In addition, the company had an interest expense of $91,000 and a tax rate of 21 percent. (Ignore any tax loss carryforward provisions and assume interest expense is fully deductible.) Suppose the company paid out $55,000 in cash dividends. If net capital spending and net working capital was zero, and if no new stock was issued during the year, what is the net new long-term debt

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Answer:

$6,000

Explanation:

The computation of the net new long term debt is as follows:

But before that following calculations to be done:

Sales $810,000

Less: COGS ($580,000)

Less: S&A Expenses ($90,000)

Less: Depreciation ($135,000)

EBIT $5,000

Less: Interest ($91,000)

Taxable Income ($86,000)

Less: Taxes(21%) $0

Net Income(loss) ($86,000)

Now

OCF = EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes

= $5,000 + $135,000 - $0

= $140,000

Change in NWC = Net capital spending = Net new equity = 0

Cash flow from assets = OCF - Change in NWC - Net capital spending

= $140,000 - $0 - $0

= $140,000

Cash flow to stockholders = Dividends - Net New Equity

= $55,000 - $0

= $55,000

Cash flow to creditors = Cash flow from assets - Cash flow to stockholders

= $140,000 - $55,000

= $85,000

Cash flow to creditors = Interest - Net new LTD

$85,000 = $91,000 - Net new LTD

So,

Net new LTD is

= $91,000 - $85,000

= $6,000

M.A. was counting on her savings that she invested in Social Security. She doubts that this system will support her because the stock market crashed. She believes that the failure of the stock market, and its lack of recovery is because of poor presidential leadership.

a. True
b. False

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Incomplete/unclear question. However, I answered based on what is found in the text.

Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

Based on the text, as part of her plans for old age, M.A was counting on her savings in social security.

And it is also possible for poor presidential leadership to negatively affect stock prices since the executive arm of government (the president) can draft out fiscal policies that could influence the amount of spending in an economy; thereby leading to a lack of recovery in stock prices.

A car dealer acquires a used car for $12,000, with terms FOB shipping point. Compute total inventory costs assigned to the used car if additional costs include $100 for transportation-in. $170 for shipping insurance. $800 for car import duties. $140 for advertising. $1,400 for sales staff salaries. $150 for trimming shrubs.

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Answer:  

$13,070

Explanation:  

The Cost of inventory = all cost of purchase; including costs of conversion and transfer.

Calculation of Inventory Cost FOB ship.  

Cost of Purchase $12,000  

Transportation-in       $100

Shipping insurance    $170

Car import duties      $800

Total Cost              $13,070

Which professional has helped Jennifer in this example?
Jennifer bought a new smart phone from a local store that sells electronic products. After a week, she started experiencing problems with the
phone's display screen. She went back to the store and spoke to its ___
representative, who replaced the product and
apologized for the inconvenience.

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Answer:

would it be sales representative since they were only able to replace the device and apologize

Answer:

customer service

Explanation:

I'm smart and got it right on my test

A firm has provided you with the following information:

Output 30
Variable Cost $1,900
Fixed Cost $120
Marginal Cost $50
Price $50

a. What is the firm's short-run profit if they produce using the MC=MR rule?
b. What is the firm's short-run profit if they produce nothing?
c. What will be the firm's production decision in the short-run?

1. Shutdown
2. Exit
3. Operate

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Answer:

(a) Output produced = 30 , Price = $50

Total revenue = Output produced * Price = 30 units * $50 = $1,500

Total Cost= Variable cost + Fixed cost = $1900 + 120 = $2020

At profit maximization or loss minimization point, MR = MC.

Corresponding to an output level of 30, MR=MC =$50

Note: Price is constant at $50. So, the marginal revenue will be $50 at each level of output

Profit = Total revenue - Total Cost.

Profit = $1500 - $2020

Profit = -$520.

The firm's short-run profit is -$520 if they produce using MR=MC.

(b) If a firm produces nothing, then a firm has to bear a fixed cost of $120. It means there is a loss of $120 or a profit of -$120. So, short-run profit is -$120 if they produce nothing.

(c) In the short run, if the firm produces then bear a loss of $520. if a firm produces nothing then bear a loss of $120. So, it is better to shut down the production in the short run in order to minimize the loss of the firm.

National Orthopedics Co. issued 9% bonds, dated January 1, with a face amount of $900,000 on January 1, 2018. The bonds mature on December 31, 2021 (4 years). For bonds of similar risk and maturity the market yield was 10%. Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31.
(FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the standard factor tables.)
Required:
1. Determine the price of the bonds at January 1, 2018.
2. Prepare the journal entry to record their issuance by National on January 1, 2018.
3. Prepare the journal entry to record interest on June 30, 2018.
4. Prepare the appropriate journal entries at maturity on December 31, 2021.
Table Values Based On:
n=
i=
Cash Flow Amount Present Value
Interest
Principal
Price of Bonds

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Answer:

1. Determine the price of the bonds at January 1, 2018.

PV of face value = $900,000 / (1 + 5%)⁸ = $612,525

PV of coupon payments = $40,500 x 6.4632 (PV annuity factor, 5%, 8 periods) = $261,760

market price of bonds = $874,285

2. Prepare the journal entry to record their issuance by National on January 1, 2018.

January 1, 2018, bonds issued at a discount

Dr Cash 874,285

Dr Discount on bonds payable 25,715

    Cr Bonds payable 900,000

3. Prepare the journal entry to record interest on June 30, 2018.

Dr Interest expense 43,714

    Cr Cash 40,500

    Cr Discount on bonds payable 3,214

4. Prepare the appropriate journal entries at maturity on December 31, 2021.

Dr Bonds payable 900,000

Dr Interest expense 43,714

    Cr Cash 940,500

    Cr Discount on bonds payable 3,214

Stevenson Corporation acquires a one-year old building at a cost of $500,000 at the beginning of Year 2. The building has an estimated useful life of 50 years. However, based on reliable historical data, the company believes the carpeting will need to be replaced in 5 years, the roof will need to be replaced in 15 years, and the HVAC system will need to be replaced in 10 years. On the date of acquisition, the cost to replace these items would have been carpeting, $10,000; roof, $15,000; HVAC system, $30,000. Assume no residual value.

Required:

Determine the amount to be recognized as depreciation expense in Year 2 related to this building.

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Answer:

$14,900

Explanation:

The computation of the amount recognized as a depreciation expense for the year 2 is shown below;

= Carpenting + roof + hvac system + building

= ($10,000 ÷ 5 years) + ($15,000 ÷ 15 years) + ($30,000 ÷ 10 years) + ($500,000 - $10,000 - $15,000 - $30,000) ÷ (50 years)

= $2,000 + $1,000 + $3,000 + $8,900

= $14,900

In 2018, Borland Semi-conductors entered into the transactions described below. In 2015, Borland had issued 195 million shares of its $1 par common stock at $39 per share.
Required:
1. On January 2, 2018, Borland re-acquired 12 million shares at $37.50 per share.
2. On March 3, 2018, Borland re-acquired 12 million shares at $41 per share.
3. On August 13, 2018, Borland sold 1 million shares at $47 per share.
4. On December 15, 2018, Borland sold 2 million shares at $41 per share.

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Solution :

Serial No.   Date given        Journal                          Debit                Credit

1).              02 Jan, 2018      Common stock              $ 12

                                            Paid-in-capital    

                                             excess of the par          $ 456

                                            Paid-in-capital    

                                             share repurchased                                 $ 18

                                             Cash                                                         $ 450

2).           03 March, 2018    Common-stock              $ 12

                                            Paid-in-capital    

                                             excess of the par          $ 456

                                            Paid-in-capital    

                                             share repurchased       $18  

                                            Retained earnings         $ 6

                                              Cash                                                       $ 492

3).          15 Dec, 2018          Cash                              $ 82

                                            Common-stock                                         $ 2

                                            Paid-in-capital

                                             excess of the par                                     $ 80                  

The following standards for variable manufacturing overhead have been established for a company that makes only one product:
Standard hours per unit of output: 7.8 hours
Standard variable overhead rate: $12.55 per hour
Actual hours: 2,900 hours
Actual total variable manufacturing overhead cost: $36,975
Actual output: 200 units
What is the variable overhead efficiency variance for the month?
a. $17,397 U
b. $16,817 U
c. $312 F
d. $17,085 U

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Answer:

b. $16,817 U

Explanation:

Calculation for What is the variable overhead efficiency variance for the month

Using this formula

Variable overhead Efficiency Variance= Standard Rate(Actual Hours - Budgeted Hours)

Let plug in the formula

Variable overhead Efficiency Variance= $12.55 per hour[2,900 hours-(7.8 hours*200 units)]

Variable overhead Efficiency Variance= $12.55 per hour*(2,900 hours-1,560 hours)

Variable overhead Efficiency Variance= $12.55 per hour*1,340 hours

Variable overhead Efficiency Variance=$16,817U

Therefore the variable overhead efficiency variance for the month will be $16,817U

Universal Foods issued 12% bonds, dated January 1, with a face amount of $175 million on January 1, 2018. The bonds mature on December 31, 2032 (15 years). The market rate of interest for similar issues was 14%. Interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. Universal uses the straight-line method.

Required:
a. Determine the price of the bonds at January 1, 2018.
b. Prepare the journal entry to record their issuance by Universal Foods on January 1, 2018, interest on June 30, 2018 and interest on December 31, 2025.

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Answer:

Price of bond issued = $20,305,000 + $115,403,700 = $135,708,700

Explanation:

January 1 2018 ,

Investment in Bond issued by Universal Food (Dr.) $155,000,000

Discount on investment in Bonds issued by Universal Foods (Cr.) $19,291,300

Cash (Cr.) $135,708,700

June 30, 2018,

Cash (Dr.) $9,300,000

Discount in Investment in Bonds by Universal Foods (Dr.) $643,043

Interest Revenue (Cr.) $9,943,043

Dec 31, 2025,

Cash (Dr.) $9,300,000

Discount in Investment in Bonds by Universal Foods (Dr.) $643,043

Interest Revenue (Cr.) $9,943,043

Which type of team rarely has the
authority to unilaterally implement
any of their suggestions?
= Problem-Solving Teams ​

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Explanation:

Problem-Solving Teams is the right one hahahahahahahabaha

Which of the following statements accurately describe the phases of a business cycle?
A. A contraction phase is when an economy exhibits decreasing levels of production and consumption.
B. A period of expansion is when an economy exhibits decreasing levels of production and spending.
C. A trough occurs at the end of the contraction phase and the beginning of the expansion phase
D. A peak level of business activity occurs at the end of the expansion phase and the beginning of the contraction phase.

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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

In simple words,  contraction relates to a period of the market cycle throughout which the market is in recession as a group When the economic cycle rises, a recession usually occurs, just before it reaches a trough. A contraction is triggered by three kinds of occurrences. We are talking of a sharp spike in borrowing rates a banking crash, or uncontrolled inflation . Paranoia and anxiety replace assurance.


Communication may account for as much as. Of a hiring decision
a 25%
b. 40%
C65%
d. 80%

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80% is the best answer

Answer:

A) 25%

Explanation:

Just got it right on edge

He's a cat in boots and he don't wear socks but he does his little business in a litter box yes his little business in a litterrrr boxxxxx his business that I will not dicuss (might not know where this is from )

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Answer:

what the heck is this?? lol

Explanation:

Meiji Isetan Corp. of Japan has two regional divisions with headquarters in Osaka and Yokohama. Selected data on the two divisions follow:

Division
Osaka Yokohama
Sales $3,000,000 $9,000,000
Net operating expenses $210,000 $720,000
Average operating assets $1,000,000 $4,000,000

Required:
a. For each divisions, compute the return on investment (ROI) in terms of margin and turnover. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
b. Assume that the company evaluates performance using residual income and that the minimum required rate of return for any division is 15%. Compute the residual income for each division.


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Answer:

1. Rate of Interest = Net operating expenses/Average operating assets

Osaka = $210000/$1000000 = 0.21 = 21%  

Yokohama = $720000 / $4000000 = 0.18 = 18%

2.                                                Osaka        Yokohama

Average operating assets   $1,000,000    $4,000,000

M. required return at 15%     $150,000       $600,000

Net operating income          $210,000       $720,000    

Minimum required return     $150,000       $600,000

Residual income                   $60,000       $120,000

Identify the importance of accounting by selecting the statement that is correct below. Multiple choice question. Accounting information helps users make business and financial decisions. Accounting is a system that identifies, records and communicates an organization's business activities. Accounting information is primarily used only at the end of a year when tax returns and financial statements are prepared.

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Answer:

Accounting information helps users make business and financial decisions.

Explanation:

Users of accounting information are divided into :

Internal users External users

Internal users include : owners, managers, employees

External users include : shareholders, tax authority, regulatory bodies

Based on the information contained in the financial information a shareholder can decide if to invest in a company or not to.

Also, mangers can decide to invest in new ventures based on the information on profitability contained in the financial statements.

The importance of accounting from the statements is A. Accounting information helps users make business and financial decisions.

Why is accounting important ?

Accounting plays a crucial role in providing relevant and reliable information to users for making informed business and financial decisions. It involves the identification, recording, and communication of an organization's business activities, which helps users understand the financial health and performance of the entity.

Accounting information is used not only at the end of the year for tax returns and financial statements but also on an ongoing basis to support decision-making, budgeting, forecasting, strategic planning, and evaluating the financial position and performance of the organization.

In conclusion, option A is correct.

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Sprague Company has been operating for several years, and on December 31, 207, presented the following balance sheet.
SPRAGUE COMPANY BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2014
Cash $40,000
Accounts payable $80,000
Receivables 75000
Mortgage payable 140,200
Inventory 95000
Common stock ($1 par) 150,000
Plant assets (net) 220,000
Retained earnings 60,000 430000
The net income for 2017 was $25,000. Assume that total assets are the same in 2016 and 2017.
Compute each of the following ratios. for each of the four, indicate the manner in which it is computed and its significance as tool in the analysis of the financial soundness of the company
a) Current ratio
b) Acid-test ratio
c) Debt to assets ratio
d) Return on asset

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Answer:

A. Current Ratio= 2.63

B. Acid-Test Ratio = 1.44

C. Debt to Assets Ratio 51.16%

D. Return on assets 5.81%

Explanation:

a. Calculation forn Current Ratio

First step is to Calculate the Total Current Assets

Cash 40,000

Receivables 75,000

Inventory 95,000

Total Current Assets 210,000

Now let calculate Current Ratio

Current Ratio= Current Assets / Current Liabilities

Current Ratio=210,000/80,000

Current Ratio= 2.63

b Calculation for Acid-Test Ratio

Acid-Test Ratio=(Current Assets - Inventory) / Current Liabilities

Acid-Test Ratio =(210,000-95,000)/80,000

Acid-Test Ratio =115,000/80,000

Acid-Test Ratio = 1.44

c. Calculation for Debt to Assets Ratio

First step is to calculate total Debt

Accounts payable 80,000

Mortgage payable 140,000

Total Debt 220,000

Now let calculate the Debt to Assets Ratio

Debt to Assets Ratio= Total Debt/ Total Assets

Debt to Assets Ratio=220,000/430,000

Debt to Assets Ratio= 51.16%

d. Calculation for Return on assets

Return on assets= Net Income/ Average Assets

Return on assets=25,000/430,000

Return on assets 5.81%

Ford Motor Company is considering launching a new line of hybrid diesel-electric SUVs. The heavy advertising expenses associated with the new SUV launch would generate operating losses of million next year. Without the new SUV, Ford expects to earn pre-tax income of $80 million from operations next year. Ford pays a 35% tax rate on its pre-tax income. The amount that Ford Motor Company owes in taxes next year without the launch of the new SUV is closest to ________. Group of answer choices $15.8 million $40.3 million 12.3 million $28.0 million

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Answer:

$28 million

Explanation:

The amount that Ford Motor Company owes in taxes next year without the launch of the new SUV is = $80 million * 35% = $28 million. Because the SUV have not been launched, the operating loss associated with heavy advertising will not be considered.

13.) An investor is in a 30% combined federal plus state tax bracket. If corporate bonds offer 6% yields, what yield must municipals offer for the investor to prefer them to corporate bonds

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Answer:

the yield that must offer for the investor in order to prefer them is 4.2%

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

The after tax yield is

= Corporate bond yield × (1 - tax rate)

= 6% × (1 - 0.30)

= 6% × 0.70

= 4.2%

hence, the yield that must offer for the investor in order to prefer them is 4.2%

The same is relevant

$400 invested with compound interest at a rate of 3% per year for 2 years. Formula: M = P(1+ i)n

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Answer:

$424.36

Explanation:

The applicable formula =M= P ( 1+ r)^2

Where M is the amount after two years

P = principal amount: $400

r = interest rate: 3% or 0.03

n =number of period :2

M= $400 x ( 1+ 0.03) ^ 2

M=$400 x 1.0609

M= $424.36

In the case of an expansionary_____policy, the interest rate rises, while in the case of an expansionary _____ policy, the interest rate falls.
Select one:
a. fiscal; monetary
b. monetary, monetary
c. monetary, fiscal
d. fiscal; fiscal

= fiscal; monetary​

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With an expansionary fiscal policy, the interest rate rises, while with an expansionary monetary policy, the interest rate falls.

What is an Expansionary fiscal & monetary policy?

This is when an increases in money supply is stimulated by raising spending or cut taxes while the latter is when the cost of borrowing i reduced to stimulate an economy.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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Which of the following is NOT a factor in selecting a pricing method?

Auditory preferences

Costs

Competition

Perceived value

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Answer:

perceived value

Explanation:

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The situation in which expansionary fiscal policy does not lead to a rise in aggregate output is referred to as

Select one:
a. Fiscal neutrality.
b. Inflation.
c. Complete crowding out
d. A recession.

= Complete crowding out​

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Answer: The situation in which expansionary fiscal policy does not lead to a rise in aggregate output is referred to as

Select one:

a. Fiscal neutrality.

b. Inflation.

c. Complete crowding out

d. A recession.

Explanation:

The situation in which expansionary fiscal policy does not lead to a rise in aggregate output is referred to as complete crowding out.

What is fiscal policy?

A fiscal policy refers to the use of government spending and policies for influencing economic conditions.

The situation in which expansionary fiscal policies do not lead to a rise in aggregate output is referred to as complete crowding out.

Therefore, C is the correct option.

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Which of the following is/are inconsistent with the semi-strong form of the efficient market hypothesis? [I] Significant non-random price movements [II] Price overreaction to the public release of new information [III] Superior performance of professional traders [IV] Abnormal profits from illegal insider trading
A. I and III
B. II and IV
C. I and II
D. All are inconsistent with the semi-strong form of the EMH

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Answer:

C. I and II

Explanation:

Semi strong form of efficient market hypothesis is a situation where stock prices adjust quickly to any new public information that circulates in the market. It assumes that stock prices incorporates the effect of all information which is publicly available in the market.

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