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Have you ever thought of timelines being able to identify cause and effect? Select four main events from your life and describe their cause and effect relationship.
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Ayanna Lewis
The following transactions occur for Badger Biking Company during the month of June: Provide services to customers on account for $35,000. Receive cash of $27,000 from customers in (a) above. Purchase bike equipment by signing a note with the bank for $20,000. Pay utilities of $3,500 for the current month. Analyze each transaction and indicate the amount of increases and decreases in the accounting equation
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Mandy
in supply chain The competitive characteristics that persuade a customer to choose one company's products over those of another company are called:
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Jayleen Hendrix
Mutual funds can sometimes offer commercial banking and products
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Kaliyah Cherry
Railway Cabooses just paid its annual dividend of $3.30 per share. The company has been reducing the dividends by 12.1 percent each year. How much are you willing to pay today to purchase stock in this company if your required rate of return is 14 percent
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Max Lara
A trucking company sold its fleet of trucks for $56,800. The trucks originally cost $1,496,000 and had Accumulated Depreciation of $1,287,000 recorded through the date of disposal. What gain or loss did the trucking company record when it sold the fleet of trucks?
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Mireya Hahn
Assume a $1,000 Treasury inflation-protected bond has a 2 percent coupon and a face value at issuance of $1,000. The reference CPI is 202.34 and the current CPI is 203.18. What do you know for certain about this bond?
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Edith Gentry
When an economy is capitalist and has free markets it can be said that the economy is based on?
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Alayna Cannon
If a Japanese company opens a new factory in South Korea, it makes a. foreign direct investment. The factory will make a bigger impact on South Korea's GDP than on its GNP. b. foreign direct investment. The factory will make a bigger impact on South Korea's GNP than on its GDP. c. foreign portfolio investment. The factory will make a bigger impact on South Korea's GDP than on its GNP. d. foreign portfolio investment. The factory will make a bigger impact on South Korea's GNP than on its GDP.
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Ezekiel Gates
Kim works for a clothing manufacturer as a dress designer. She travels to New York City to attend five days of fashion shows and then spends three days sightseeing. Her expenses are as follows; Airfare $1,500Lodging (8 nights) $1,920Meals (8 days) $1,440Airport transportation $120Assume that lodging/meals are the same amount for the business and personal portion of the trip (e. g., $180 per day for meals). A) Presuming no reimbursement, how much can kim deduct as to the trip? B) Would the tax treatment of Kim's deduction differ if she was an independent contractor (rather than an employee) ? Explain.
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Cordell Sheppard
A new wonder diet that results in a dramatic loss of weight sweeps through America. The key to the diet is to eat unlimited amounts of red meat (beef) but no poultry (chicken) or carbohydrate-rich foods. As millions of Americans switch to the new diet, we can expect:
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Augustus Proctor
As the prices in markets change, buyers and sellers respond in different ways according to how much time they have to react. Match the time period to its correct description.
(1) short run
(2) immediate run
(3) long run
(A) Demand is somewhat elastic. Buyers have some time to adjust to a change in the market.
(B) Buyers have no time to adjust to a change in the market. Demand is inelastic.
(C) Buyers have a significant amount of time to adjust to a change in the market. Demand is elastic.
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Serena Ochoa
A closer look: differences among the nutrition standards and guidelines and when
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Konnor Rosario
Pronghorn Appliances provides a 3-year warranty with one of its products which was first sold in 2017. Pronghorn sold $1,840,000 of products subject to the warranty. Pronghorn expects $202,000 of warranty costs over the next 3 years. In 2017, Pronghorn spent $106,000 servicing warranty claims. Prepare Pronghorn's journal entries to record the sales (ignore cost of goods sold) and the December 31 adjusting entry, assuming the expenditures are inventory costs; Pronghorn now expects future warranty costs of $115,000
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Kole Escobar
Lily wants to build a business. She has very little capital. She does, however, have a partner with which she could run a business. Lily wants to be able to avoid being held personally liable for any problems the business has. Which of the following would lead Lily to choose a sole proprietorship organization for her business?
A. Little Capital
B. Avoidance of personal liability
C. Possession of a partner
D. None of the above
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