You just returned from some extensive traveling throughout the Americas. You started your trip with $20,000 in your pocket. You spent 3.1 million pesos while in Chile and 548,200 pesos in Colombia. Then on the way home, you spent 47,500 pesos in Mexico. Assume the exchanges rates you encountered were $1 = Ps562 in Chile; $1 = Ps1,928 in Colombia; and $.0767 = Ps1 in Mexico. How many dollars did you have left by the time you returned to the U.S.?

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Answer 1

Answer:

$10,556.40

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

= Pocket money - Chile expenses - Colombia expenses - Mexico expenses

where,

Pocket money = $20,000

Chile expense = 3,100,000 × $1 ÷ 562 =  $5,516.01

Colombia expense = 548,200 × $1 ÷ 1,928 =  $284.34

Mexico expense = 47,500 × $0.767 ÷ 1 = $3,643.25

Now put these values to the above formula

So, the value would be equal to

= $20,000 - $5,516.01 - $284.34 - $3,643.25

= $10,556.40


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Water resource economics. The riparian doctrine Select one: a. Is a method of allocating water, according to proportion of land next to a stream, used in the west and east United States. b. Is a method of allocating water dubbed "first-in-time, first-in-right." c. Is a method of allocating water developed by miners to account for water scarcity. d. Is a method of allocating water effective in humid climates (Eastern US) but that was replaced by the doctrine of prior appropriation in the west.

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Answer:

a. Is a method of allocating water, according to proportion of land next to a stream, used in the west and east United States

Explanation:

Riparian Water Rights (Riparian Rights)

This reprsents a water allocation system, allowing landowners who owned lands along rivers and streams to use the water for basic domestic purposes including cooking, bathing, drinking and watering livestock.

These landowners were also responsible for ensuring that the water body is preserved in a unpolluted and undiminshed condition.

This Riparian Water Rights was used in may areas of common law  heritage such as Western and Eastern United States including Canada among others. Outside the United States, Australia also used the Riparian Water Rights.

Suppose you buy a new iClicker 2 from the Illinois bookstore for $29.99. Your friend was lucky and found a used iClicker 2 online for 10. Assume that iClickers are also produced in the U.S. How much does U.S. GDP increase by?

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Answer:

U.S. GDP increase by $29.99

Explanation:

given data

buy new iClicker 2 from bookstore for $29.99

used iClicker 2 online = 10

to find out

How much does U.S. GDP increase by

solution

we know that GDP is only include value of good and service produce during the certain period of time

and here we buy new iClicker 2 from the Illinois bookstore at $29.99 is only part of U.S. GDP

but when used iClicker 2 online is at $10 is not the part of U.S. GDP

so we can say U.S. GDP increase by only at  $29.99

so U.S. GDP increase by $29.99

Assume that you are a vending machine dealer. You plan to purchase a vending machine for $200,000. One year later, you are expected to sell it back and receive $224,000 as cash. What is the IRR (internal rate of return) on this investment? Be sure to apply the definition of IRR and show your work.

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In order to buy the vending machine, you plan on borrowing $80,000 from Bank at 5% of interest rate and raise $120,000 from investors at 10% of cost of equity, are you going to accept this project? Why? (Tax rate is 30%). Show your work.

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Answer:

1) 22%

2) YES as the return in the investment is 12% while the average cost of capital in this case; is of 8% hence there is a gain above the minimum accepted return.

Explanation:

[tex]-200,000 + \frac{224,000}{1+ IRR}  = 0[/tex]

IRR = 12%

weighted-average cost of capital:

DEBT      80,000 x 5%   =   4,000

EQUITY 120,000 x 10% = 12,000

VALUE  200,000             16,000

16,000 / 200,000 = 8%

American car dealers are still not completely back on their feet from a recent economic downturn. In order to help American car companies like Ford and GM gain more sales, Senator Joseph Ellis has proposed that all automobiles imported from Japan and Germany should pay an extra $2,000 per vehicle to enter the United States. (This would not affect cars from foreign car companies like Toyota and BMW that are built in factories in the United States, only those cars that are actually transported from overseas into the United States.Type of trade barrier: _________________________The trade barrier meant to protect _________________________.Argument for why you would or would not recommend this proposal:_________

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Answer:

The answer is Tariffs.

Explanation:

To put it simply, tariffs are taxes put upon imported goods from foreign countries.

However, imported means actual and physical goods that are physically transported from one country to another.

These tariffs are imposed to protect the local industries/goods and services. Tariffs increase the price of imported goods which are usually cheaper than the locally produced goods, thus increasing the demand for the local goods.

I would recommend this as certain financially stronger foreign corporations do various illegal and unethical practices such as Dumping (selling below the production cost) which can be harmful for the local industries in the long term.

Moreover, a nation should focus more on developing entrepreneur capacities within their own countries rather than majorly relying on imported goods.

In addition, local small and medium businesses contribute to the employment more. Making it much important to protect the local industries.

Thom Corporation is considering an investment opportunity with the following expected net cash​ inflows:

Year​ 1, $ 230,000​; Year​ 2, $ 370,000​; Year​ 3, $ 360,000.

The company uses a discount rate of 13​%, and the initial cost of the investment is $ 720,000.

Present Value of​ $1: ​
| 10% | ​ 11% | ​12% | ​13% | ​14% | ​15%
1 | 0.909 | 0.901 | 0.893 | 0.885 | 0.877 | 0.870
2 | 0.826 | 0.812 | 0.797 | 0.783 | 0.769 | 0.756
3 | 0.751 | 0.731 | 0.712 | 0.693 | 0.675 | 0.658
4 | 0.683 | 0.659 | 0.636 | 0.613 | 0.592 | 0.572
5 | 0.621 | 0.593 | 0.567 | 0.543 | 0.519 | 0.497

The IRR of the project will be​ ________.
A. between 13​% and 14​%
B. less than 13​%
C. between 14​% and 15​%
D. more than 13​%

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Answer:

C. between 14​% and 15​%

Explanation:

IRR (internal rate of return) is the rate whereas the net present value (NPV) of project is zero.

We can easily calculate IRR in excel by the formula = IRR(-720000,230000,370000,360000) = 14.73%

However, this exercise want you to do the calculation manually, so we have to do as followings:

-  calculate NPV of each year cash inflow with every present value of $1 according to every discount rate

- The sum up of all NPV of 3 years cash inflow with the initial investment

- Any sum up nearest to zero, then the applied rate is the IRR

For example 1: we do for rate 14%

NPV of Cash inflow Year 1 = 230,000*0.877= 201.710

NPV of Cash inflow Year 2 = 370,000*0.769= 284,530

NPV of Cash inflow Year 3 = 360,000*0.675= 243,000

So NPV of investment = 201.710 + 284,530 +243,000 – 720,000= 9,240

For example 2: we do for rate 15%

NPV of Cash inflow Year 1 = 230,000*0.870= 200,100

NPV of Cash inflow Year 2 = 370,000*0.756= 279,720

NPV of Cash inflow Year 3 = 360,000*0.658= 238,880

So NPV of investment = 200,100+ 279,720 + 238,880  – 720,000= (3,300)

The NPV of investment turn from $9,240 to (3,300) when rate change from 14% to 15%; thus IRR is between 14% and 15%

Time Warner Inc. is a leading media and entertainment company whose businesses include Turner, Home Box Office, and Warner Bros. A number of years ago, the company's annual report contained the following information (dollars in millions): Net loss $ (13,402 ) Depreciation, amortization, and impairments 34,790 Decrease in receivables 1,245 Increase in inventories 5,766 Decrease in accounts payable 445 Additions to equipment 4,377 Source: Time Warner Inc.
Required: 1. Based on this information, compute cash flow from operating activities using the indirect method. (Enter your answers in millions. List loss amounts and cash outflows as negative amounts.)

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Answer:

Net Cash flow from Operating activities                       $16,422

Explanation:

The preparation of the Cash Flows from Operating Activities—Indirect Method is shown below:

Cash flow from Operating activities - Indirect method

Net loss - $13,402

Adjustment made:

Add: Depreciation, amortization, and impairments $34,790

Add: Decrease in accounts receivable $1,245

Less: Increase in inventory -$5,766

Less: Decrease in accounts payable -$445

Total of Adjustments $29,824

Net Cash flow from Operating activities                       $16,422

Quirch Inc. manufactures machine parts for aircraft engines. The CEO, Chucky Valters, was considering an offer from a subcontractor who would provide 2,400 units of product PQ107 for Valters for a price of $150,000. If Quirch does not purchase these parts from the subcontractor it must produce them in-house with the following costs:

Cost per Unit:

DM 31

DL 18

Variable Overhead 9

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Answer:

Supplier's quotation (2,400 x $6.25)                     150,000

Less: Relevant cost of production:

Direct material (2,400 x $31)                 74,400

Direct labour (2,400 x $18)                    43,200

Variable overhead (2,400 x $9)             21,600       139,200

Savings                                                                       10,800

The parts should be produced in-house since the relevant cost of production is lower than supplier's quotation.

 Explanation:

In this case, we need to compare supplier's quotation to the relevant cost of production. The price of $6.25 above was computed by dividing the total price charged by the supplier by the number of parts. Moreso, the relevant cost of production is obtained by the aggregate of direct material, direct labour and variable overhead.

To make an informed decision, Chucky Valters, the CEO of Quirch Inc., needs to compare the costs of purchasing 2,400 units of product PQ107 from the subcontractor with the in-house production costs. The purchase price from the subcontractor is $150,000 for 2,400 units, which translates to $62.50 per unit.

On the other hand, if Quirch produces the parts in-house, they would incur the following costs per unit:.s (DM) $31, Direct Labor (DL) $18, and Variable Overhead $9, totaling $58 per unit.

By comparing the purchase price of $62.50 with the in-house production cost of $58 per unit, Chucky can make an informed decision about whether to accept the subcontractor's offer or produce the parts in-house. If the purchase price is lower than the in-house production cost, it may be more cost-effective to buy from the subcontractor, but if the in-house production cost is lower, it would be better to manufacture the parts internally.

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An analysis of comparative balance sheets, the current year's income statement, and the general ledger accounts of Gagliano Corp. uncovered the following items. Assume all items involve cash unless there is information to the contrary.
Indicate how each item should be classified in the statement of cash flows using these four major classifications: operating activity (indirect method), investing activity, financing activity, and significant noncash investing and financing activity.

(a) Payment of interest on notes payable. Financing activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Operating activityInvesting activityNoncash investing and financing activity
(b) Exchange of land for patent. Operating activityInvesting activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Financing activityNoncash investing and financing activity
(c) Sale of building at book value. Investing activityOperating activityNoncash investing and financing activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Financing activity
(d) Payment of dividends. Financing activityOperating activityNoncash investing and financing activityInvesting activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)
(e) Depreciation. Operating activityInvesting activityFinancing activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Noncash investing and financing activity
(f) Receipt of dividends on investment in stock. Investing activityFinancing activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Operating activityNoncash investing and financing activity
(g) Receipt of interest on notes receivable. Noncash investing and financing activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Investing activityFinancing activityOperating activity
(h) Issuance of capital stock. Investing activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Financing activityOperating activityNoncash investing and financing activity
(i) Amortization of patent. Noncash investing and financing activityInvesting activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Operating activityFinancing activity
(j) Issuance of bonds for land. Oper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Operating activityFinancing activityInvesting activityNoncash investing and financing activity
(k) Purchase of land. Financing activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Investing activityOperating activityNoncash investing and financing activity
(l) Conversion of bonds into common stock. Financing activityOperating activityInvesting activityNoncash investing and financing activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)
(m) Loss on sale of land. Noncash investing and financing activityInvesting activityOperating activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Financing activity
(n) Retirement of bonds. Noncash investing and financing activityOper. activity(loss); invest. activity(cash proceeds from sale)Investing activityFinancing activityOperating activity

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Answer:

Explanation:

There are three types of activities in the cash flow statement which are described below:  

1. Operating activities: It includes those transactions which affect the working capital after net income. The increase in current assets and a decrease in current liabilities would be deducted whereas the decrease in current assets and an increase in current liabilities would be added.  

These changes in working capital would be adjusted. Moreover, the depreciation expense is added to the net income

2. Investing activities: It records those activities which include purchase and sale of the long term assets. The purchase is an outflow of cash whereas sale is an inflow of cash

3. Financing activities: It records those activities which affect the long term liability and shareholder equity balance. The issue of shares is an inflow of cash whereas redemption and dividend is an outflow of cash.

So, the categorization is shown below:

(a) Payment of interest on notes payable - Operating activity

(b) Exchange of land for patent -  non- cash investing and financing activity

(c) Sale of building at book value - Investing activity

(d) Payment of dividends - Financing activity

(e) Depreciation - Operating activity

(f) Receipt of dividends on investment in stock - Operating activity

(g) Receipt of interest on notes receivable - Operating activity

(h) Issuance of capital stock - Financing activity

(i) Amortization of patent - Operating activity

(j) Issuance of bonds for land - Non-cash investing and financing activity

(k) Purchase of land - Investing activity

(l) Conversion of bonds into common stock - Non-cash investing and financing activity

(m) Loss on sale of land - Operating activity

(n) Retirement of bonds. - Financing activity

The body system most responsible for homeostasis in response to stress and broadly dictates metabolism is ___.

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The body system most responsible for homeostasis in response to stress and broadly dictates metabolism is the immune system

Explanation:

The immune system is a diverse cell and protein system that protects the body from infection. Each germ (microbe) which the immune system has ever overcome will be registered, so it can quickly recognize and remove the microbe if it goes in the body.

The capacity of the immune system to combat antigens is decreased when we become stressed. We are therefore more vulnerable to infections. The corticosteroid stress hormone can minimize the immune system efficacy (i.e., decreased lymphocyte numbers).

The government has the ability to influence the level of output in the short run using monetary and fiscal policy. There is some disagreement as to whether the government should attempt to stabilize the economy.

Which of the following are arguments in favor of active stabilization policy by the government? Check all that apply.

a.Shifts in aggregate demand are often the result of waves of pessimism or optimism among consumers and businesses.
b. The Fed can effectively respond to excessive pessimism by expanding the money supply and lowering interest rates.
c. Changes in government purchases and taxation must be passed by both houses of Congress and signed by the president.
d. Businesses make investment plans many months in advance.

Which of the following are examples of automatic stabilizers? Check all that apply.
a. Unemployment insurance benefits
b. Personal income taxes
c. The discount rate

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Answer

The answer and procedures of the exercise are attached in the following archives.

Step-by-step explanation:

You will find the procedures, formulas or necessary explanations in the archive attached below. If you have any question ask and I will aclare your doubts kindly.  

Raising the reserve ratio __________ the ability of banks to create money (make loans) and decreases a bank’s ability to make a profit..

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Answer:

Lowers

Explanation:

Required reserve ratio refers to the portion of deposits with banks that will be kept with central banks. If there is an increase in the required reserve ratio then the banks have to keep more amount of deposits with the central bank which reduces the bank's ability to give loans and create money.

Because with an increase in the reserve ratio, the less amount of deposits available with the banks for giving loans.

The Program Manager just received approval of his proposed acquisition strategy with one exception: he has been directed to make maximum use of existing Air Force software. Which ofthe best software acquisition practices is most applicable to his situation?

a. Use system based software design
b. Inspect requirements and design
c. Assess reuse risks and cost
d. Use metrics to manage

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Answer:

Option (C) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

According to the scenario, the program manager has been directed to use existing software whose one of the main aspects to check is the risk included in reusing the software.

Assessing the cost of reusing the software is also one of the main aspects to check.  

Hence the most appropriate answer is option (C).

while other options are not that appropriate because it is directed to use the existing software that means the design and metrics are already given with the existing software.

Jack, a Caucasian male, works as a tennis coach with Shaquita, an African-American female. There is a well-known stereotype in the tennis community that women can’t serve as fast as men can. Based on the summaries of these two studies, which of the following statements would be most likely to decrease the speed of Shaquita’s serve because of the effects of stereotype threat?A) Shaquita, did you know that women make 99% of the decisions about which appliances to buy?
B) Shaquita . . . that’s an interesting name. So many of the women around here have boring names like "Mary" or "Sue."
C) Wow, Shaquita, did you see what Jim sold last month? Just remember, if you want your full commission this month, you’ve got to meet this week’s large appliance goals.
D) I expect all of the people on my sales team to do equally well—now let’s get out there and move some merchandise!

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The correct question should be: "Jack, a Caucasian male, works in the sales department of a large home goods store with Shaquita, an African-American female. There is a well-known stereotype in the sales community that women sell less than men do. This stereotype is often accompanied by the idea that African-Americans sell less than Caucasians. Based on the summaries of these two studies, which of the following statements would be most likely to increase Shaquita’s sales of large appliances because of the effects of stereotype threat?"

Answer:

A) Shaquita, did you know that women make 99% of the decisions about which appliances to buy?

D) I expect all of the people on my sales team to do equally well, now let’s get out there and move some merchandise!

Explanation:

Stereotype threat occurs when a person who fits into a particular stereotyped group is worried about his or her action confirming that stereotype. This may end up affecting the person's performance on a task.

Both statements in options A and D chosen above, are likely to boost Shaquita's confidence and encourage her to improve her sales of large appliances.

Stereotype threat can impact performance of stereotyped groups; emphasizing stereotypes can have negative effects.

Stereotype threat is a phenomenon where individuals from stereotyped groups underperform in situations where stereotypes are activated. In the context of the question, a statement like C) Wow, Shaquita, did you see what Jim sold last month? Just remember, if you want your full commission this month, you’ve got to meet this week’s large appliance goals. would most likely decrease the speed of Shaquita’s serve due to the effects of stereotype threat by emphasizing the stereotype that women, like her, cannot serve as fast as men.

Karl and Leonard want to make trail mix. In order to get the right balance of ingredients for their tastes they bought 2 pounds of raisins at $ 3.95 per pound comma 3 pounds of peanuts for $ 2.08 per pound comma and 5 pounds of chocolate chips for $ 3.25 per pound. Determine the cost per pound of the trail mix.

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Answer:

Cost per pound of the trail mix:       $

Raisins 2 pounds @ $3.95 each       = 7.90

Peanuts 3 pounds @ $2.08 each     = 6.24

Chocolate  5 pounds @ $3.25 each = 16.25

Total          10 pounds                            30.39

Cost per pound of the trail mix = $30.39/10 pounds

Cost per pound of the trail mix = $3.039 per pound

Explanation:

In this case, we need to determine the total cost of the trail mix, which is the quantity of each ingredient multiplied by price per ingredient. Then, we will calculate the cost per pound of the trail mix, which is the total cost divided by the total pounds of ingredients.

El valor de cada libra de mix de frutos secos preparado por Karl and Leonard is $1.625

To know the value per pound of the trail mix that Karl and Leonard made, it is necessary to carry out the following operations.

Calculate the total price of the quantities of nuts they bought by multiplying the value of each one by the number of pounds they bought.

2 pounds × $ 3.95 = $ 7.93 pounds × $ 2.08 = $ 6.245 pounds × $ 3.25 = $ 16.25

Now it is necessary to know how many pounds of the mix of nuts they have by adding all the ingredients, for them the number of pounds of each ingredient must be added

2 pounds + 3 pounds + 5 pounds = 10 pounds

Finally, to know the value of each pound of trail mixed, it is necessary to divide the total value of the mix into the total number of pounds.

$ 16.25 ÷ 10 pounds = $ 1.625

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You own a portfolio that is invested 20 percent in stock A, 30 percent in stock B, and the remainder in stock C. The expected returns on these stocks are 3.7 percent, 14.5 percent, and 18.2 percent, respectively. What is the expected return on the portfolio?

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Answer:

The expected return on the portfolio is 14.19%.

Explanation:

This problem require us to calculate the expected return on entire portfolio. The expected return on every stock that will be the part of portfolio is given in the question and their weightage in portfolio is also provided in the problem.

We can easily calculate the expected return using following weightage average formula.

ER portfolio' = WA * ERA + WB * ERB + WC* ERC

' WA = Weightage of stock in portfolio

ERA = Expected return on stock A

                 = 20% * 3.7 + 30% * 14.5 + 50* 18.2

                 = 14.19%

A gourmet coffee shop in downtown San Francisco is open 200 days a year and sells an average of 77 pounds of Kona coffee beans a day.​ (Demand can be assumed to be distributed normally with a standard deviation of 14 pounds per​ day). After ordering​ (fixed cost​ = ​$14 per​ order), beans are always delivered from Hawaii in exactly 4 days.​ Per-pound annual holding costs for the beans are ​$2.
a) What is the economic order quantity? (EOQ) for Kona coffee beans?b) What are the total annual holding costs of stock for Kona coffee beans?

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Answer:

a. 464 beans

b. $464

Explanation:

a. The computation of the economic order quantity is shown below:

= [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2\times \text{Annual demand}\times \text{Ordering cost}}{\text{Carrying cost}}}[/tex]

where,

Annual demand = 200 days × 77 pounds = 15,400

And, all other items values would remain the same

Now put these values to the above formula  

So, the value would equal to

= [tex]\sqrt{\frac{2\times \text{15,400}\times \text{\$14}}{\text{\$2}}}[/tex]

= 464 beans

The average inventory would equal to

= Economic order quantity ÷ 2

= 464 units ÷ 2

= 232 units

b. Holding cost = average inventory × carrying cost per unit

= 232 units × $2

= $464

Assume cereal and milk are complements for most consumers. Use the slider to show what will happen to the demand for cereal if the price of milk decreases?

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It will go up because the milk is cheaper and they will buy what goes with it because they are complements ( milk and cereal ) this leads people to buy what goes with it so more cereal will be bought

Payments to principal on a mortgage
a. represent the cost to the individual for taking out the loan.
b. increase the market value of the home.
c. decrease the market value of the home.
d. decrease liabilities, thereby increasing home equity and wealth.
e. decrease liabilities, thereby decreasing home equity and wealth.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Principal us the amount of the loan collected and when paying back the loan the principal and interest is paid in return

Your savings account currently has a balance of $32,300. You opened the savings account two years ago and have not added to the initial amount you deposited. If your savings have been earning an annual interest rate of 2 percent, compounded annually, what was the amount of your original deposit?

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Answer:

Original deposit= $31,045.75

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Your savings account currently has a balance of $32,300.

You opened the savings account two years ago.

Interest rate= 2 percent, compounded annually

To calculate the original sum we need to use the following formula:

PV= FV/(1+i)^n

PV= 32,300/(1.02^2)= $31,045.75

Gwen recently purchased a new video card, and after she installed it, she realized she did not have the correct connections and was not able to power the video card. What connectors should Gwen look for when purchasing a new power supply?

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Answer:

The correct answer is: 8-pin PCI-E connector and 6-pin PCI-E connector.

Explanation:

One of the components that consume more power of a computer is the video card. Depending on the different models and brands of graphic cards available there are in the market, the external power for the video card requires a 6-pin or 8-pin PCI-Express power connector.

An increase in the amount of household wealth in an economy would ________ the average standard of living and would ________ the spending power experienced by the typical person.a. raise; have little effect onb. raise; improvec. raise; reduced. have no effect on; improvee. lower; reduce

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Answer: raise; have little effect on is the correct option

Explanation:Wealth is understood as ownership of economic capital. It is viewed as a

dimension of people’s economic (or material) well-being, alongside income and

consumption. There are other concepts of capital that are important to people’s well-being

and complement the concept of economic capital, such as human capital, social capital

and collectively-held assets. However, while they may have considerable economic value to

the people that possess (or have access to) them, they are not material assets and liabilities

over which people can exercise ownership rights.

Information on household wealth is important at both the macro and micro levels.

Wealth is one of the key components of the economic system. It is a source of finance for

future consumption, for reducing vulnerability to shocks and to other unexpected

developments, and for undertaking business and other economic activities. At both the

macro and micro levels, household wealth statistics play a vital role in informing responses

to a wide range of policy and research questions. However, the perspectives and insights

provided at each level are also quite different. The primary focus

at the macro level is on the household sector’s wealth, its relation with the other sectors of

the economy, and its role within the broader economic system; conversely, the primary

focus at the micro level is on the wealth of individual households and its distribution

across different types of households.

Instability of user capability needs, design, and production processes are most likley to cause:_________-

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Answer:

Cost increase and Schedule Slips

Explanation:

Schedule slips is the act of missing the deadline of the project and in order to avoid the schedule slips, person should plan their projects carefully so that could avoid the delays the schedule.

Instability, states it lacks the stability in the capability design, production processes and needs of the project, so, if the users lacks in the following areas, which in turn result in the increase in the cost of the project as well as the schedule slips.

The Scrum Team should choose at least one high priority process improvement, identified during the Sprint Retrospective, and place it in the Product Backlog.

A. True
B .False

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Answer:

B-False

Explanation:

After the retrospective discussion all the improvement items discussed are placed in the Product Backlog. To ensure continuous improvement, the next sprint backlog ( & not the current one) should include at least one high priority process improvement which was identified in the previous Sprint Retrospective meeting.

Final answer:

The Scrum Team should choose at least one high priority process improvement identified during the Sprint Retrospective and place it in the Product Backlog.

Explanation:

The statement is true:

The Scrum Team should identify high priority process improvements during the Sprint Retrospective.These identified improvements should be placed in the Product Backlog.This allows the improvements to be prioritized, planned, and implemented in future sprints.

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Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) theory states that A. the exchange rate between currencies of two countries should be equal to the ratio of the countries' price levels. B. as the purchasing power of a currency sharply declines (due to hyperinflation) that currency will depreciate against stable currencies. C. the prices of standard commodity baskets in two countries are not related. D. both a) and b)

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Answer:

The correct answer is A and B

Explanation:

PPP stands for Purchasing Power Parity, which is a theory that states or define as the exchange rate among the currencies of 2 countries, which should be equal to the ratio of the price levels of the countries.

It is grounded on The Law of One Price, which states all the identical goods  have the same price.

As the purchasing power of the currency which sharply decrease because of hyperinflation, that currency will be depreciated against the stable currencies.

Jeremy operates his own small business, but he doesn't want to be bothered with accounting information. He tells his friends, "All I need accounting for is to prepare my income tax return for my business. I'll hire someone to do that for me." Jeremy's attitude would be disastrous if he managed a large firm, but is a reasonable view for a small business owner. (Points : 2) True False

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Answer:

The correct answer is the option True, it would be reasonable.

Explanation:

To begin with, accounting is one of the most importants subjects to have in mind regarding the fact of openning and managing a business, no matter how small or large that firm will be. Moreover, accounting will facilitate the fact of keeping up with everything that goes in and goes out regarding money in the business and to also help the manager to see how well the incomes and outcomes are doing in the balance sheet. Therefore that accounting can help the manager to improve the performance of the business if the information is understood and used properly. Besides, accounting information is obligatorily important when regarding subjects of taxes and legal matters as well.

Secondly, although is important to keep up with the accounting of the business, a small company could not pay too much attention to it and instead focusing in other matters. However, it is very important to understand that to be a master in managing a business and to improve the performance of it, it is very important to give more attention to accounting information with the purpose of understanding the business better.

Final answer:

Jeremy's disregard for accounting principles, except for tax preparation, is not a reasonable view for any business owner as it overlooks the importance of accounting in decision-making and understanding the business's financial health.

Explanation:

The statement that Jeremy's attitude toward accounting would only be reasonable for a small business owner but disastrous for a large firm is false. Accounting offers more than just preparation for income tax; it is a crucial element for decision-making at any business size. Accurate profit and loss accounting helps entrepreneurs make informed decisions about resource utilization and consider opportunity costs, which directly impact the viability and strategic planning of the business. Even for a small business, ignoring accounting principles can lead to suboptimal decisions, such as underpaying oneself or failing to grasp the full financial impact of business operations. Thus, a thorough understanding of accounting is vital irrespective of the enterprise’s size.

​Sammie's Shiny Shoes is a firm that operates in a competitive market. The number of firms in the​ shoe-shining market increases. In the short​ run, Sammie will​ _______.

A. cut back on the number of shoes he shines

B. increase the number of shoes he shines to maintain market share

C. wait and see what happens to the market price

D. not be affected by the number of competitors

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Answer:

A. cut back on the number of shoes he shines

Explanation:

Assuming a competitive market, in the short run, an increase in the number of firms means an increase in competitiveness and, consequently, an increase in the service supply while demand stays the same. This change causes Sammie to experience a decrease in his market share and, therefore, he will cut back on the number of shoes he shines.

When the price level declines the interest rate falls, and consumers borrow more funds, which causes a movement down along the aggregate demand curve. interest rates fall, and consumers borrow more funds, which causes the aggregate demand curve to shift to the left. the interest rate rises, and consumers borrow fewer funds, which causes a movement up the aggregate demand curve. the interest rate is not affected, so there is no movement along the aggregate demand curve.

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Answer:

Interest rates fall, and consumers borrow more funds, which causes the aggregate demand curve to shift to the left.

Explanation:

The quantity of money demanded is inversely related to the interest rate. One of the most useful features of the liquidity preference framework is that it allows us to see how changes in the demand and supply of money affect interest rates.

Equilibrium interest rates will increase if there is a…

Increase in money demand (+)

Decrease in money supply (+)

Equilibrium interest rates will decrease if there is a…

Decrease in money demand (-)

Increase in money supply (-)

A lower price level has the opposite affect inducing a decrease in the interest rate which triggers an increase in borrowing used for consumption expenditures and investment expenditures. The negative slope of the aggregate demand curve captures the inverse relation between the price level and aggregate expenditures on real production.When the price level changes, the interest-rate effect is activated, which is what then results in a change in aggregate expenditures and the movement long the aggregate demand curve.A higher interest rate can add to the overall cost of the expenditure. A lower interest rate can reduce the overall cost of the expenditure.

This means that changes in the interest rate can have a big impact on consumption and investment spending. The interest rate tends to increase and decrease as the price level increases and decreases. This means that a higher price level induces a higher interest rate which raises the cost of borrowing and discourages investment and consumption spending. A lower price level has the opposite result.

Lone Star has computed the following unit costs for the year just ended:

Direct material used $12
Direct labor $18
Variable manufacturing overhead $25
Fixed manufacturing overhead $29
Variable selling and administrative cost $10
Fixed selling and administrative cost $17
Under absorption costing, each unit of the company's inventory would be carried at:

$55.
$65.

some other amount.

$84.
$35.

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Answer:

$84

Explanation:

The computation of each unit of the company's inventory under absorption costing is shown below:

= Direct material used  + Direct labor + Variable manufacturing overhead + Fixed manufacturing overhead  

= $12 + $18 + $25 + $29

= $84

We simply added the first four-unit cost through which total unit cost would come

All other information which is given is not relevant. Hence, ignored it

Silver Mining is opening a new mineral extraction facility in the local town and will employ several thousand people. They have decided to install scrubbers on the smokestacks of their facility in order to protect the environment, even though they are not required by the law to install them. This is an example of:

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Final answer:

Silver Mining's installation of scrubbers on smokestacks at a new facility is an example of corporate environmental responsibility aimed at reducing air pollution.

Explanation:

When Silver Mining opens a new mineral extraction facility and voluntarily installs scrubbers on their smokestacks without a legal requirement, they are engaging in corporate environmental responsibility. Scrubbers are used to clean emissions such as SO₂, NOx, and particulate matter before they enter the atmosphere. This decision reflects a commitment to reducing air pollution and protecting both the environment and local population's health, which could also prevent future environmental damage and public health issues, such as those experienced in communities near mining operations, as described in the provided references.

Final answer:

Silver Mining's installation of scrubbers is a form of corporate environmental responsibility that exceeds legal requirements to reduce pollution from their new mineral extraction facility, showing commitment to protecting the environment and public health.

Explanation:

The decision by Silver Mining to install scrubbers on the smokestacks of their new mineral extraction facility, even when not legally required to do so, is an example of corporate environmental responsibility. This proactive step goes beyond compliance and demonstrates a commitment to reducing the environmental impact of their operations. Scrubbers are technologies that clean emissions such as sulfur dioxide (SO₂), nitrogen oxides (NOx), particulate matter, and mercury from the smoke before it is released into the atmosphere. Power plants commonly use these devices to minimize air pollution. While other strategies may also achieve pollution reduction, such as switching to lower sulfur coal or using renewable energy, the installation of scrubbers is a direct method that addresses emissions at the source.

Environmental challenges associated with extractive industries, like mining, have historically led to significant health and environmental issues for local communities. These include air and water contamination from harmful chemicals and the degradation of land. Silver Mining's installation of scrubbers represents a trend where companies are recognizing the importance of not just meeting legal requirements, but also engaging in practices that safeguard the environment and public health.

Suppose Amazon Inc. pays no dividends but spent $ 2.95 billion on share repurchases last year. If​ Amazon's equity cost of capital is 7.6 %​, and if the amount spent on repurchases is expected to grow by 6.4 % per​ year, estimate​ Amazon's market capitalization. If Amazon has 428 million shares​ outstanding, what stock price does this correspond​ to?

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Answer:

Market Capitalization =  $261.567 Billion

Stock Price per share = $611.137 per share

Explanation:

given data

spent = $2.95 billion

equity cost of capital ke = 7.6 %​ = 0.076

grow =  6.4 % per​ year  = 0.064

shares​ outstanding = 428 million = 0.428 Billion

to find out

Amazon’s Market Capitalization  and stock price

solution

first we get here Amazon's market capitalization that is express as

Market Capitalization = Cash Flow (1 + g) ÷  (Ke - g)    ..............1

here g is grow rate and ke is equity cost of capital

Market Capitalization = [tex]\frac{2.95(1+0.064)}{(0.076-0.064)}[/tex]

Market Capitalization =  $261.567 Billion

and

Stock Price per share  will be as

Stock Price per share = [tex]\frac{Market\ Capitalization}{shares\ outstanding}[/tex]   ..................2

Stock Price per share = [tex]\frac{261.567}{0.428}[/tex]

Stock Price per share = $611.137 per share

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