Wallaby Kite Company, a small Melbourne firm that sells kites on the Web, wants a master budget for the three months beginning January 1, 2012. It desires an ending minimum cash balance of $20,000 each month. Sales are forecast at an average wholesale selling price of $8 per kite. Merchandise costs average $4 per kite. All sales are on credit, payable within 30 days, but experience has shown that 60 percent of current sales are collected in the current month, 30 percent in the next month, and 10 percent in the month thereafter. Bad debts are negligible.
In January, Wallaby Kite is beginning just-in-time (JIT) deliveries from suppliers, which means that purchases will equal expected sales. On January 1, purchases will cease until inventory decreases to $24,000, after which time purchases will equal sales. Purchases during any given month are paid in full during the following month. Monthly operating expenses are as follows:
Wages and salaries....$60,000
Insurance expired...........500
Depreciation.................1,000
Miscellaneous.............10,000
$1,000/month + 10% of quarterly sales over
Rent...........................$40,000
Cash dividends of $6,000 are to be paid quarterly, beginning January 15, and are declared on the 15th of the previous month. All operating expenses are paid as incurred, except insurance, depreciation, and rent. Rent of $1,000 is paid at the beginning of each month, and the additional 10 percent of sales is paid quarterly on the 10th of the month following the end of the quarter. The next rent settlement date is January 10.
The company plans to buy some new fixtures for $12,000 cash in March.
Money can be borrowed and repaid in multiples of $2,000. Management wants to minimize borrowing and repay rapidly. Simple interest of 10 percent per annum is computed monthly but paid when the principal is repaid. Assume that borrowing occurs at the beginning, and repayments at the end, of the months in question. Compute interest to the nearest dollar.

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Answer 1

Answer:

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Related Questions

The Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) allows for arbitration clauses in employment contracts. False True

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

It is TRUE that the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) allows for arbitration clauses in employment contracts.

The above statement is echoed in the Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis on May 21, 2018, where the Supreme Court gave its ruling that the FAA is totally enforceable in the individual arbitration agreements contracts.

Similarly, in the case of American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant, the court ruled that necessary arbitration clauses are legal.

Sam and Sally Green have a standard homeowners policy with no endorsements. The dwelling is insured for its full value. Indicate whether or not each of the following losses is covered and under what coverage. Specify why each loss is covered or not covered.

a. The Green's valuable dog is stolen from their back yard.
b. Sally takes off her wedding ring in a public restroom to wash her hands. She accidentally leaves the ring behind.
c. While the Green's are vacationing in Europe, their hotel room is robbed. The thief gets away with jewels and cash.
d. While practicing his chip shot in the yard, Sam accidentally sends a golf ball crashing through the dining room window.

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Answer:

a. Not covered

b. Not covered

c. Covered

d. Covered

Explanation:

Sam and Sally have standard homeowner policy. There are no endorsements to the policy. The standard policy will cover the house damage due to accident or some other reasons unintentionally. When dog is stolen this is not covered in the policy as there is no endorsement for the dog security insurance in the policy. Sally has left her ring due to her carelessness and thus this is also not covered in the policy. When Sam accidentally breaks dining room window this will be covered in the basic policy.

Weighted Average Cost Flow Method Under Perpetual Inventory System The following units of a particular item were available for sale during the calendar year:

Jan. 1 Inventory 4,000 units at $40
Apr. 19 Sale 2,500 units
June 30 Purchase 4,500 units at $44
Sept. 2 Sale 5,000 units
Nov. 15 Purchase 2,000 units at $46

Required:
The firm uses the weighted average cost method with a perpetual inventory system. Determine the cost of goods sold for each sale and the inventory balance after each sale.

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Answer:

Cost of goods sold:

Apr. 19 =  $100,000

Sept. 2 = $215,000

Inventory Balance on:

Apr. 19 =  $60,000

Sept. 2 =  $43,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Date        Description  Units Unit Price  Inventory  Cost of Sales

Jan. 1       Inventory    4,000    $40       $160,000

Apr. 19     Sale            2,500    $40        $60,000      $100,000

June 30  Purchase    4,500    $44      $258,000 ($44 * 4,500 + $60,000)

Sept. 2    Sale            5,000    $43         $43,000     $215,000

Nov. 15   Purchase    2,000    $46       $135,000 ($46 * 2,000 + $43,000)

Supplies are assets until they are used. When they are used up, their costs are reported as expenses. The costs of unused supplies are recorded in a Supplies asset account. Supplies are often grouped by purpose—for example, office supplies and store supplies. Office supplies include paper, toner, and pens. Store supplies include packaging and cleaning materials.

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Question Completion:

Describe the accounting treatment of Supplies Expenses.

Answer:

Supplies Expenses are debited while the Supplies account is credited with the supplies expenses.

Explanation:

This accounting treatment of Supplies Expenses reduces the balance of the Supplies account by the amount of supplies used during the period.  Thus, what is left in the Supplies account is the cost of the unused supplies at the end of the accounting period.  The treatment also accords with the accrual concept, which requires that expenses are matched to the revenues that they generate in the period.

What is the expected constant growth rate of dividends for a stock currently priced at Php 50, that is expected to pay a dividend of Php 5 next year, and has a required return of 20%?

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Answer: 10%

Explanation:

Using the Gordon Growth Model, the price of a stock can be calculated as follows:

Price = Next dividend / (Required return - growth rate)

Notice that we are provided with all the figures in the formula above except the growth rate so we can calculate the growth rate with these figures:

50 = 5 / (20% - growth rate)

50 * (20% - growth rate) = 5

20% - growth rate = 5 / 50

-growth rate = 10% - 20%

-Growth rate / -1 = -10% / -1

Growth rate = 10%

Instead of investing a lump of sum of $25000,Brittany Royer decides to svae the money in a vault for 2years. Assuming the inflation being 2.5%per year,how much will her purchasing power decline in 2years

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Answer:

$1265.63

Explanation:

Inflation is a persistent rise in the general price levels

Types of inflation

1. demand pull inflation – this occurs when demand exceeds supply. When demand exceeds supply, prices rise

2. cost push inflation – this occurs when the cost of production increases. This leads to a reduction in supply. Higher prices are the resultant effect  

Loss in purchasing value = future value of the amount saved - amount saved

The formula for calculating future value:

FV = P (1 + r)^n

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years

$25000 (1.025)² = $26.265.625

Amount lost = $26.265.625 - $25,000 = $1265.63

The types of management skills​

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Answer:

Technical Skills Technical skills involve skills that give the managers the ability and the knowledge to use a variety of techniques to achieve their objectives. ...

Conceptual Skills These involve the skills managers present in terms of the knowledge and ability for abstract thinking and formulating ideas. ...

Human or Interpersonal SkillsTechnical Skills Technical skills involve skills that give the managers the ability and the knowledge to use a variety of techniques to achieve their objectives. ...

Conceptual Skills These involve the skills managers present in terms of the knowledge and ability for abstract thinking and formulating ideas. ...

Human or Interpersonal SkillsTechnical Skills Technical skills involve skills that give the managers the ability and the knowledge to use a variety of techniques to achieve their objectives. ...

Conceptual Skills These involve the skills managers present in terms of the knowledge and ability for abstract thinking and formulating ideas. ...

Human or Interpersonal SkillsTechnical Skills Technical skills involve skills that give the managers the ability and the knowledge to use a variety of techniques to achieve their objectives. ...

Conceptual Skills These involve the skills managers present in terms of the knowledge and ability for abstract thinking and formulating ideas. ...

Human or Interpersonal SkillsTechnical Skills Technical skills involve skills that give the managers the ability and the knowledge to use a variety of techniques to achieve their objectives. ...

Conceptual Skills These involve the skills managers present in terms of the knowledge and ability for abstract thinking and formulating ideas. ...

Human or Interpersonal SkillsTechnical Skills Technical skills involve skills that give the managers the ability and the knowledge to use a variety of techniques to achieve their objectives. ...

Conceptual Skills These involve the skills managers present in terms of the knowledge and ability for abstract thinking and formulating ideas. ...

Human or Interpersonal SkillsTechnical Skills Technical skills involve skills that give the managers the ability and the knowledge to use a variety of techniques to achieve their objectives. ...

Conceptual Skills These involve the skills managers present in terms of the knowledge and ability for abstract thinking and formulating ideas. ...

Human or Interpersonal SkillsTechnical Skills Technical skills involve skills that give the managers the ability and the knowledge to use a variety of techniques to achieve their objectives. ...

Conceptual Skills These involve the skills managers present in terms of the knowledge and ability for abstract thinking and formulating ideas. ...

Human or Interpersonal Skills:

1. Deirdre has one hour this afternoon in which she can either practice the piano for the upcoming school concert, work at
the library for $7 per hour, or babysit her neighbor's son for $10 per hour. Deirdre chooses to practice the piano, but
if she hadn't chosen to practice the piano, she would have chosen to babysit over working at the library. What is the
opportunity cost of Deirdre's decisions
A. The value gained from practicing the piano for an hour.
B. The value of babysitting her neighbor's son for an hour.
C. The value of working at the library for an hour.
D. The value of babysitting her neighbor's son and working at the library for an hour.

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Answer:

The correct answer is B) The value of taking care of her neighbours son for 60 minutes.

Explanation:

Opportunity Cost belongs more in the parlance of microeconomics and is used to describe the idea that one cannot have everything all the time. There are alternative ends competing for limited means. In order words, when we decide to take a course of action, in the hope of achieving a thing or getting a reward, there is always another benefit forgone.

So knowing that there is an opportunity that was foregone helps the microeconomist to think carefully about what they want to achieve using the limited resources at their disposal.

Further simplified, if I have $5 dollars to spend, and that amount can purchase either a cupcake or a cup of ice cream, the one I chose to buy becomes the opportunity taken, whilst the alternative forgone is the opportunity cost.

Therefore, the cost of an item is not just the amount of money for which it was purchased, but all other alternatives with which the same amount could have been purchased.

In the question above, Deidre would have chosen to babysit her neighbor's son. That to her is the next best use of her time, and therefore the opportunity cost. According to the question, she wouldn't have worked in the library even if she had nothing else to do. Hence, that does not pass as opportunity cost.

Opportunity cost must be an alternative choice and is very subjective.

Cheers!

At the beginning of 2004, the Alaska Corporation had 2 million shares of common stock outstanding and no preferred stock. At the end of August, 2004, Alaska issued 600,000 new shares of common stock. If Alaska reported net income equal to $8.8 million, what was the firm's earnings per share for 2004

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Answer:

$4

Explanation:

Earning per share (EPS) refers to earnings available to common shareholders which is divided by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding.

The weighted average number of shares outstanding equals the original 2 million shares plus 4/12 of the additional 600,000 shares.

The 4/12 weight is used because the new shares were only outstanding 4 months of the year.

Hence,

EPS = $8.8 million / [2 million + (4/12)(600,000)

EPS = $8.8 / $2.2

EPS = $4

Vacation Inns of America (VIA) has recently announced intentions to build a new hotel/resort complex in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Assume that the hotel/resort market in Myrtle Beach is characterized by monopolistic competition. As a result of the new VIA hotel/resort, tourists who stay in Myrtle Beach are likely to experience a :__________

a. a product-variety externality, which harms consumers.
b. product-variety externality, which benefits consumers.
c. business-stealing externality, which harms consumers.
d. business-stealing externality, which benefits consumers.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

A monopolistic competition is when there are many firms selling differentiated products in an industry. A monopolistic competition has characteristics of both a monopoly and a perfect competition. the demand curve is downward sloping. it sets the price for its goods and services.

An example of monopolistic competition are restaurants  

When firms are earning positive economic profit, in the long run, firms enter into the industry. This drives economic profit to zero

If firms are earning negative economic profit, in the long run, firms leave the industry.  This drives economic profit to zero

in the long run, only normal profit is earned

The product-variety externality: When new firms enter into an industry, competition drives price down. This increases consumer surplus. As a result, entry of firms into an industry results in a positive externality on consumers.  

The business-stealing externality: When a new firm enters into an industry, existing firms lose customers and profits fall. As a result, entry of a new firm results in a negative externality on existing firms.

A small firm builds television antennas. The investment in plan and equipment is $200,000. The variable cost per television antenna is $500. The price of the television antenna is $1000. How many television antennas would be needed for the firm to break even

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Answer:

Break-even quantity is 400 units.

Explanation:

Below is the calculation for the number of television antennas:

At break-even, the firm's total revenue is equal to the total cost.

Cost of investment (fixed cost) = $200000

Variable cost = $500

Pirce of television antenna = $1000

At break-even, TR = TC

(P x Q) = (TFC + TVC)

1000Q = 200000 + 500Q

10000Q-500Q = 200000

500Q = 200000

Q = 200000 / 500

Q = 400 units

Thus break-even quantity is 400 units.

1.8 Advise businesses on FIVE ways in which professional, responsible, ethical and
effective business practice should be conducted.

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Answer:

Explanation:

There are various ways in which professional, responsible, ethical and

effective business practice should be conducted. Five of them are:

1. Payment of fair wages and salaries to employees

2. Equal treatment among workers

3. Accountability and responsibility on business decisions made from top to bottom or managers to workers

4. Provision of quality goods and services to the masses

5. Transparency, including adequate internal controls, monitoring, and evaluation.

g Privett Company Accounts payable $33,411 Accounts receivable 66,433 Accrued liabilities 6,512 Cash 22,494 Intangible assets 37,191 Inventory 89,982 Long-term investments 110,819 Long-term liabilities 75,872 Marketable securities 34,976 Notes payable (short-term) 29,393 Property, plant, and equipment 671,232 Prepaid expenses 1,809 Based on the data for Privett Company, what is the quick ratio, rounded to one decimal point

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Answer:

1.79

Explanation:

Quick ratio = (Current assets - Inventory - Prepaid expenses) / Current liabilities

Quick ratio = (Account Receivable + Cash + Marketable securities) / (Account Payable + Accrued liabilities + Notes payable)

Quick ratio = (66,433 + 22,494 + 34,976) / (33,411 + 6,512 + 29,393)

Quick ratio = $123,903 / $69,316

Quick ratio = 1.78751

Quick ratio = 1.79

As we’re well aware, vending machines are used to sell snacks and beverages, whereas newspapers are sold out of a box that allows anyone to take more than one paper. How does the concept of diminishing marginal utility explain the different distribution techniques for newspapers vs. snacks and beverages? Identify two additional examples of an item whose diminishing marginal utility is high. Remember: Marginal utility is the change in total utility that results from a one-unit increase in the quantity of a good consumed; diminishing marginal utility is the general tendency for marginal utility to decrease as the quantity of a good consumed increases.

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Answer:

Because people do not need a second newspaper, it will not bring any more information to their lives, rather than a second soda can or snack.

Explanation:

The law of diminishing marginal utility states that there are some products or services to which an increase in the consumption will not bring the same utility for the user as the right amount, for example, if you eat a slice of pizza, it will bring certain benefit, you'll be less hungry but if you eat 7 slices of pizza at some point you'll no longer be hungry and it will rather make you sick, in this case vending machines have a higher marginal utility, a person could drink 3 or 4 drinks or take 4 or 5 snacks before it makes them feel sick, whilst a person that buys a person buying a newspaper won't need a second one, even if it is for his/her family, a 5 people house has enough newspaper by taking 1 copy of it.

Other examples of this can be a vacuum cleaner, you don't need a second one if you already have one, or a house buying a second house ain't as necessary as the first one.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Upper Darby Park Department is considering a new capital investment. The following information is available on the investment. The cost of the machine will be $150,000. The annual cost savings if the new machine is acquired will be $40,000. The machine will have a 5-year life, at which time the terminal disposal value is expected to be $20,000. Upper Darby Park Department is assuming no tax consequences. If Upper Darby Park Department has a cost of capital of 10%, which of the following is closest to the net present value of the project?

a. $1,632
b. $12,418
C. $14,060
d. $150,000

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Answer:

c.$14,060

Explanation:

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A more efficient means of processing algae to produce an anticancer drug is discovered. As a result, the supply curve for the drug will: __________

a. shift to the right, increasing the price of the drug.
b. shift to the left, increasing the price of the drug.
c. shift to the right, decreasing the price of the drug
d. shift to the left, decreasing the price of the drug.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

As a result of an increase in efficiency in production, there would be an increase in supply. As a result, there would be an outward shift of the supply curve. When the supply curve shifts outward, supply increases and prices of drugs fall.

On the other hand, if there is an inward shift of the supply curve, the supply of drugs would fall and the price of drugs would increase

Please check the attached image showing a graph of a decrease in supply

Margaret has a portfolio consisting of a risk-free asset and a stock with a beta of 1.5. If she wishes to lower the overall beta of her portfolio Margaret could _____ the portfolio weight of the risk-free asset and _____ the portfolio weight of the stock.
A) increase; increase
B) increase; decrease
C) decrease; increase
D) decrease; decrease
E) increase; not change

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Beta measures systemic risk

Systemic risk are risk that are inherent in the economy. They cannot be diversified away. They are also known as market risk. examples of this risk include recession, inflation, and high interest rates.

The higher beta is, the higher the systemic risk and the higher the compensation demanded for by investors

the beta of a risk free asset is 1

If she wants to decrease the beta of her portfolio, she would want to decrease the riskiness of her portfolio. to do this, she should increase the weight of the risk-free asset and decrease the weight of the risky asset (stock)

How could a strategy plan be used by a local restaurant chain

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Explanation:

A strategic plan for a restaurant should involve decisions regarding advertising and how customers view the restaurant from the outside. Your advertising strategy should address your customers in a way that is geared toward your primary demographic.

Using an order of magnitude analysis, estimate the total textbook expenditures incurred by all engineering majors at National University per year

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Answer:

The total textbook expenditure would amount to $175,000 per year

Explanation:

National University is providing text books free of cost to all the engineering students to encourage professional studies. Very few students are pursuing engineering studies. For this purpose university management has decided to give free of cost books to students who select engineering majors. The total expenditure would be:

Cost of Printing Books $110,000

Transportation of the Books to different Campuses $25,000

Distribution Campaign Expense $40,000

Total expenditure amounts to $175,000

You own a portfolio equally invested in a risk-free asset and two stocks. If one of the stocks has a beta of 1.27 and the total portfolio is equally as risky as the market, what must the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio

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Answer:

the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio is 1.73

Explanation:

The computation of the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio is shown below:

Given that

risk free asset contains the beta of 0

And,  

market beta = 1

Now  

1 = 1 ÷ 3 × 0 + 1 ÷ 3 × 1.27 + 1 ÷ 3 × beta

The beta of other stock = 1.73

hence, the beta be for the other stock in your portfolio is 1.73

Here we assume that one-third should be invested in all 3 things each

Examine a product that has recently changed prices when you were at the grocery store in the past week. Analyze one determinant of supply and demand that has created the price to increase or decrease in your example. How did the change in demand or supply affect the market price in your example

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Answer:

In the store the bread seemed to have a higher demand this week. When we went monday the shelfs were full of bread and the bread was 3.75 and when we went saturday it was 3.99. I think because it was in higher demand the bread went uo in cost so they wouldn't sell out.

The following is a comprehensive problem which encompasses all of the elements learned in previous chapters. You can refer to the objectives for each chapter covered as a review of the concepts.
Note: You must complete part 1 before completing part 2.
Based on the following data, prepare a bank reconciliation for December of the current year:
a. Balance according to the bank statement at December 31, $283,000.
b. Balance according to the ledger at December 31, $245,410.
c. Checks outstanding at December 31, $68,540.
d. Deposit in transit, not recorded by bank, $29,500.
e. Bank debit memo for service charges, $750.
f. A check for $12,700 in payment of an invoice was incorrectly recorded in the accounts as $12,000.
Enter all amounts as positive numbers.
Kornett Company
Bank Reconciliation
December 31, 2014
Subtotal
Adjusted Balance
Deduct
Adjusted Balance

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Answer:

Balance as per bank statement $243,960

Balance as per ledger $243,960

Explanation:

Preparation of a bank reconciliation for December of the current year

KORNETT COMPANY Bank Reconciliation

December 31, 2014

Balance as per bank statement at December 31 $283,000

Add deposit in transit $29,500

Less check outstanding ($68,540)

Adjusted balance $243,960

Balance as per ledger at December 31 $245,410

Less bank service charges ($750)

Less Error in recording in check ($700)

($12,700-$12,000)

Adjusted balance $243,960

Therefore bank reconciliation for December of the current year will be :

Balance as per bank statement $243,960

Balance as per ledger $243,960

Which strategies is suggested to help build strong interpersonal business relationships?

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Answer and Explanation:

Gain trust: Business relationship is sealed with trust. If you are able to make a business partner trust you, you are sure to keep doing business with them. Do not try to take advantage of them and be sure they ate not thinking in that direction.

Show interest in people: keeping up with people and always showing that you actually care, and want to assist in any way you can is a sure way to seal a client for life. Be family.

Work hard: you can not build business relationships if you are not a person that delivers. It doesn't matter if you are a nice person that always cares, if you cannot bring results and be trusted to deliver you cannot have any useful business relationship. This is the most important strategy.

Networking: networking is a popular form of building business relationships. Formal occasions, conferences, informal hangout spots, the gym are all places where you can meet new people and start a business relationship.

Identify the organizational method/pattern used in each of the following sets of main points.

a. Fraudulent charity fund-raising is a widespread national problem.
b.The problem can be solved by a combination of government regulation and individual awareness.
c. At the top of the rainforest is the emergent layer, where trees can be 200 feet tall.
d. Below the emergent layer is the canopy, where vegetation is so dense that it filters out 80 percent of the sunlight.
e. Beneath the canopy is the understory, where trees are less than 12 feet tall and grow large leaves to collect the small amount of sunlight.
f. At the bottom is the forest floor, where there are almost no plants because of the lack of sunlight.
g. Sonia Sotomayor is best known as the first Hispanic justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Correct question options:

1 I.Fraudulent charity fund-raising is a widespread national problem.

II.The problem can be solved by a combination of government regulation and individual awareness.

2 I.At the top of the rainforest is the emergent layer, where trees can be 200 feet tall.

II.Below the emergent layer is the canopy, where vegetation is so dense that it filters out 80 percent of the sunlight.

III.Beneath the canopy is the understory, where trees are less than 12 feet tall and grow large leaves to collect the small amount of sunlight.

IV.At the bottom is the forest floor, where there are almost no plants because of the lack of sunlight.

3 I.Sonia Sotomayor is best known as the first Hispanic justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

II.Sonia Sotomayor is also an accomplished communicator who has given hundreds of public speeches.

Answer:

1. Problem-solution pattern

2. Compare and Contrast

3. Sequence

Explanation:

Organizational models or structures are the various ways writers organize their ideas in their work in order to enable the reader better understand the write-up. Organizational models may depend on the type of essay or story being written. Example, an autobiography usually follows a sequence type of pattern. An article could also follow a problem-solution pattern as in the first example above.

name two product with an inelastic demand​

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Petrol – those with cars will need to buy petrol to get to work.
Cigarettes – People who smoke become addicted so willing to pay a higher price.

Answer:

everything can be found in the picture

You are stowing items and come across an aerosol bottle of hairspray. What

should you do? Please choose all that apply.

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Question Completion with Options:

o Stow the hairspray

o Raise an Andon

o Remove it and secure it with bubble wrap

o Place a Flammable sticker on the bottle

Answer:

What to do:

o Stow the hairspray

Explanation:

Stowing means the arrangement or placement of items, especially in a neat, compact way to enable easy retrieval when required.  Therefore, you should continue what you have started by arranging the bottle of hairspray where it belongs in the appropriate packing space.  Stowing ensures that items are properly arranged and put in their proper places or conditions when they are not in​ use.

the black shoe company produces its famous madison shoe, which sell for $60m per pair, the operating income for 2020 is as follows: Revenues $300,000 Variable costs $120,000 Fixed costs $108,000
What is the break-even point in units?

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The brink ven link te 36,000

The difference between new classical theory and new Keynesian theory is that Question 2 options: in new classical theory wages are assumed to be flexible, and in new Keynesian theory wages are assumed to be somewhat inflexible.

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Group of answer choices.

A. in new classical theory wages are assumed to be flexible, and in new Keynesian theory wages are assumed to be somewhat inflexible.

B. in new classical theory wages are assumed to be somewhat inflexible, and in new Keynesian theory wages are assumed to be flexible.

C. adaptive expectations is the dominant expectations theory in new classical theory, and rational expectations is the dominant expectations theory in new Keynesian theory.

D. in new Keynesian theory the short-run aggregate supply curve is vertical, and in new classical theory the short-run aggregate supply curve is upward sloping.

Answer:

A. in new classical theory wages are assumed to be flexible, and in new Keynesian theory wages are assumed to be somewhat inflexible.

Explanation:

The new classical theory (neoclassical view) posits that long-term expansion of potential Gross Domestic Products (GDP) due to economic growth will determine the size of a country's economy but the economy cannot sustain production above its potential Gross Domestic Products (GDP) in the long run.

John Maynard Keynes was a British economist born on the 5th of June, 1883 in Cambridge, England. He was famous for his brilliant ideas on government economic policy and macroeconomics which is known as the Keynesian theory. He later died on the 23rd of April, 1946 in Sussex, England.

According to the new Keynesian theory, government spending or expenditures should be increased and taxes should be lowered when faced with a recession, in order to create employment and boost the buying power of consumers.

Hence, the difference between the new classical theory (neoclassical view) and new Keynesian theory is that, in new classical theory wages are assumed to be flexible by economists while in new Keynesian theory wages are assumed to be somewhat inflexible.

actor Co. can produce a unit of product for the following costs: Direct material $ 8.60 Direct labor 24.60 Overhead 43.00 Total product cost per unit $ 76.20 An outside supplier offers to provide Factor with all the units it needs at $48.40 per unit. If Factor buys from the supplier, the company will still incur 60% of its overhead. Factor should choose to:

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Answer:

Relevant cost to make = Direct materials + Direct labor + Variable overhead

Relevant cost to make = $8.60 + $24.60 + $43.00 (1-60%)

Relevant cost to make = $8.60 + $24.60 + $17.20

Relevant cost to make = $50.40

Outside supplier cost ($48.40) < Relevant cost to make ($50.40). So, Factor should choose to buy because the relevent cost is less than outside supplier cost.

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