Paul's Guitar Shop to answer the following question. Guitar Sales 24,800, Depreciation expense 2,000, Wage expense 10,950, Rent 500, Music Lesson Revenue 3,000, Interest expense 500, Supplies expense 500, Utilities expense 400. What is the TOTAL value of REVENUES?

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Answer 1

Answer: $27800

Explanation:

Revenue simply refers to the income that's made by a company. The total value of revenue will be calculated as:

Guitar Sales = $24800

Add: Music lesson revenue = $3000

Revenue = $27800

Therefore, the total value of revenue will be $27800


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If a loan has a nominal annual rate of 8%, then the effective rate can never be greater than 8%. b. If a loan or investment has annual payments, then the effective, periodic, and nominal rates of interest will all be different. c. The present value of a 3-year, $150 annuity due will exceed the present value of a 3-year, $150 ordinary annuity. d. The proportion of the payment that goes toward interest on a fully amortized loan increases over time.

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Answer:

c. The present value of a 3 year, $150 annuity due will exceed the present value of a 3 year, $150 ordinary annuity.

Explanation:

Annuity is a lump sum payment of the present value of invested amount or profits which is to be received by the investor at the maturity date. The annual profits are summed up and then annuity is calculated to identify the real worth of money expected to be received in future.

The owner of a one-acre parcel of land with a small house on it rented the property to a professor of a nearby college at a monthly rental of $500. Several years later, after the professor got tenure, the parties orally agreed that the professor would purchase the property from the owner for the sum of $60,000, payable at the rate of $500 a month for 10 years. They agreed that the owner would give the professor a deed to the property after five years had passed and $30,000 had been paid toward the purchase price, and that the professor would execute a note secured by a mortgage for the balance. The professor continued in possession of the property and made all monthly payments in a timely fashion. When he had paid $30,000, he tendered a proper note and mortgage to the property owner and demanded that she deliver the deed as agreed. The owner refused because valuable minerals had been discovered on adjacent parcels in recent months, causing the value of this parcel of land to increase to 10 times its former value. The professor brought suit against the property owner for specific performance. If the court rules in favor of the property owner, what is the likely reason

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Based on the information that were provided in the question, in a situation whereby the court rules in favor of the property owner, the most likely reason for this will be because the payment of the professor are as consistent just exactly as if they had a landlord-tenant relationship between them even though it was just an oral contract that they both had.

In this case, since the professor met his term of the agreement, then he should be given the property.

Exercise 3-20A Record transactions and prepare adjusting entries, adjusted trial balance, financial statements, and closing entries (LO3-3, 3-4, 3-5, 3-6, 3-7) (GL)

On January 1, 2021, Red Flash Photography had the following balances: Cash, $20,000; Supplies, $8,800; Land, $68,000; Deferred Revenue, $5,800; Common Stock $58,000; and Retained Earnings, $33,000. During 2021, the company had the following transactions:

1. February 15 Issue additional shares of common stock, $28,000.
2. May 20 Provide services to customers for cash, $43,000, and on account, $38,000.
3. August 31 Pay salaries to employees for work in 2021, $31,000.
4. October 1 Purchase rental space for one year, $20,000.
5. November 17 Purchase supplies on account, $30,000.
6. December 30 Pay dividends, $2,800.
The following information is available on December 31, 2021:

Employees are owed an additional $4,800 in salaries.
Three months of the rental space has expired.
Supplies of $5,800 remain on hand.
All of the services associated with the beginning deferred revenue have been performed.
Requirement
General Journal
General Ledger
Trial Balance
Income Statement
Statement of SE
Balance Sheet
1. Record each of the transactions listed above in the 'General Journal' tab. Review the 'General Ledger' and the 'Trial Balance' tabs to see the effect of the transactions on the account balances.

2. Record the adjusting entries in the 'General Journal' tab.

3. Review the adjusted 'Trial Balance' as of December 31, 2021.

4. Prepare an income statement for the year ended December 31, 2021, in the 'Income Statement' tab.

5. Prepare the statement of Stockholder's Equity for the year ended December 31, 2021, in the 'Income Statement' tab.

6. Prepare a classified balance sheet as of December 31, 2021 in the 'Balance Sheet' tab.

7. Record the closing entries in the 'General Journal' tab.

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Answer:

Red Flash Photography

1. General Journal

January 1, 2021:

Debit Cash,             $20,000

        Supplies,           $8,800

        Land,              $68,000

Credit: Deferred Revenue,   $5,800

           Common Stock       $58,000

           Retained Earnings, $33,000

To record opening balances.

Feb. 15 Debit Cash $28,000

Credit Common Stock $28,000

To record additional shares issued.

May 20 Debit Cash, $43,000,

Debit Accounts receivable $38,000

Credit Service revenue $81,000

To record provision of services for cash and on account.

August 31 Debit Salaries Expense $31,000

Credit Cash $31,000

To record payment of salaries.

October 1 Debit Prepaid Rent $20,000

Credit Cash $20,000

To record prepayment of rent for one year.

November 17 Debit Supplies $30,000

Credit Accounts payable $30,000

To record the purchase of supplies on account.

December 30 Debit Dividends $2,800

Credit Cash $2,800

To record payment of cash dividends.

Analysis of Adjustments at December 31, 2021:

1. Debit Salaries Expense $4,800

Credit Salaries Payable $4,800

To accrue salaries.

2. Debit Rent Expense $5,000

Credit Prepaid Rent $5,000

To record rent expense for the year.

3. Debit Supplies Expense $33,800

Credit Supplies $33,800

To record supplies expense.

4. Debit Deferred Revenue $5,800

Credit Service Revenue $5,800

To record services performed.

3. Adjusted Trial Balance as of December 31, 2021

Account Titles               Debit       Credit

Cash                           $37,200

Accounts receivable   38,000

Supplies                        5,000

Prepaid Rent               15,000

Land                           68,000

Accounts Payable                      $30,000

Salaries Payable                             4,800

Common Stock                            86,000

Retained Earnings                       33,000

Dividends                    2,800

Service Revenue                        86,800

Salaries Expense      35,800

Rent Expense             5,000

Supplies Expense    33,800

Totals                  $240,600   $240,600

4. Income Statement for the year ended December 31, 2021

Service Revenue                       $86,800

Salaries Expense      35,800

Rent Expense             5,000

Supplies Expense    33,800     $74,600

Net Income                                $12,200

5. Statement of Stockholders Equity for the year ended December 31, 2021

Retained Earnings                         $33,000

Net Income                                       12,200

Dividends                                          (2,800)

Retained earnings, Dec. 31, 2021 $42,400

Common stock                                86,000

Total equity                                  $128,400

6. Classified Balance Sheet as of December 31, 2021

Assets

Current Assets:

Cash                           $37,200

Accounts receivable   38,000

Supplies                        5,000

Prepaid Rent               15,000     $95,200

Long-term assets:

Land                                            $68,000

Total assets                               $163,200

Liabilities and Equity:

Accounts Payable                      $30,000

Salaries Payable                             4,800

Total liabilities                            $34,800

Equity:

Common Stock                            86,000

Retained Earnings                       42,400

Total equity                              $128,400

Total liabilities and equity       $163,200

7. General Journal

Debit Service Revenue $86,800

Credit Income Summary $86,800

To close revenue income summary.

Debit Income Summary $74,600

Credit Salaries Expense $35,800

Credit Rent Expense $5,000

Credit Supplies Expense $33,800

To close expenses to income summary

Debit Income Summary $12,200

Credit Retained Earnings $12,200

To close income summary to retained earnings.

Debit Retained Earnings $2,800

Credit Dividends $2,800

To close dividends to retained earnings.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

January 1, 2021 balances:

Cash, $20,000

Supplies, $8,800

Land, $68,000

Deferred Revenue, $5,800

Common Stock $58,000

Retained Earnings, $33,000

Transactions:

Feb. 15 Cash $28,000 Common Stock $28,000

May 20 Cash, $43,000, Accounts receivable $38,000 Service revenue $81,000

August 31 Salaries Expense $31,000 Cash $31,000

October 1 Prepaid Rent $20,000 Cash $20,000

November 17 Supplies $30,000 Accounts payable $30,000

December 30 Dividends $2,800 Cash $2,800

Analysis of Adjustments at December 31, 2021:

1. Salaries Expense $4,800 Salaries Payable $4,800

2. Rent Expense $5,000 Prepaid Rent $5,000

3. Supplies Expense $33,800 Supplies $33,800

4. Deferred Revenue $5,800 Service Revenue $5,800

Post the following November transactions to T-accounts for Accounts Payable, Inventory, and Cash, indicating the ending balance. Assume no beginning balances in Accounts Payable and Inventory, and a beginning Cash balance of $36,000. A. Purchased merchandise inventory on account, $16,900. B. Paid vendors for part of inventory purchased earlier in month, $11,100. C. Purchased merchandise inventory for cash, $10,400.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the T-accounts are as follows:

For Account payable

Cash      $11,100            Inventory  $16,900

Balance $5,800

Total      $16,900          Total          $16,900

For Inventory

Account payable    $16,900

Cash                       $10,400             Balance    $27,300

Total                       $27,300            Total          $27,300

For cash

Opening balance    $36,000    Account payable  $11,100

                                                   Inventory               $10,400

                                                   Balance                 $14,500

Total                         $36,000    Total                      $36,000

The Happy Days Day Care is hiring a child care worker.On the employment application,Happy Days specifically asks if the applicant has ever been arrested.Tina applies for a job at Happy Days and answers no to that question.She also answers no to the question that asks if there is any reason that she would not be qualified to work with children.Soon after Tina is hired,she severely shakes a baby to stop it from crying,causing the baby injuries.It is discovered at trial that Tina has been fired from numerous day cares for baby shaking and various other offenses.If the baby's parents sue Happy Days:
A) Happy Days is not liable because it made a good faith effort to screen applicants and because it specifically asked about past indiscretions.
B) Happy Days is liable because Tina was dealing not with the public but only with children.
C) Happy Days is liable for negligent hiring.
D) Happy Days is liable for negligent retention.

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Answer: C) Happy Days is liable for negligent hiring.

Explanation:

Happy Days is liable for negligently hiring Tina. As the employer and especially as one working with children, the onus is on them to verify the information given to them by Tina.

Had they verified the information, they would have found out that Tina was not supposed to be taking care of children due to her violent tendencies. They would therefore not hire her and this ugly situation would have been avoided.

Broker Blake enters into a written agreement to represent seller Kelly and buyer Jenny that also authorizes Blake to act as an intermediary. The written agreement does not specifically address authority for making appointments. If Jenny now wishes to enter into negotiations for the purchase of Kelly's property, what must Blake do before making appointments for his two clients

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Answer: Obtain written consent from Seller Kelly and Buyer Jenny to make appointments

Explanation:

In a situation whereby Blake wishes to enter into negotiations for the purchase of Kelly's property, then Blake needs to obtain written consent from Seller Kelly and Buyer Jenny to make appointments.

The reason for this is because Blake already has a written agreement to represent seller Kelly and buyer Jenny that also authorizes Blake to act as an intermediary.

Deet, an unmarried taxpayer, qualified to itemize deductions. Deet's adjusted gross income was $40,000 and he made a $1,500 substantiated cash donation directly to a needy family. In the same year, Deet also donated art, valued at $11,000, to a local art museum. Deet had purchased the artwork two years earlier for $2,000. What was the maximum amount of the charitable contribution allowable as an itemized deduction on Deet's income tax return

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Answer:

$11,000

Explanation:

Based on the information given What will be the MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF THE CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION ALLOWABLE as an itemized deduction on Deet's income tax return will be the amount of $11,000 which represent the amount the art value that Deet donated to the local art museum which was valued at $11,000.

Therefore the maximum amount of the charitable contribution allowable as an itemized deduction on Deet's income tax return is $11,000

In the open-economy macroeconomic model, if for some reason foreign citizens want to purchase more U.S. goods and services at each exchange rate, then a. the demand for dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange shifts right. b. the demand for dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange shifts left. c. the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange shifts right. d. the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange shifts left.

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Answer: a. the demand for dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange shifts right.

Explanation:

If foreigners wanted to buy more U.S. goods and services, they would demand more dollars to do so as U.S. goods and services are denominated in dollars. This would shift the demand curve for U.S. dollars to the right to reflect the increase.

With the demand curve having shifted right, it will intersect with the supply curve at a higher rate. This new equilibrium point would mean a higher exchange rate which means the U.S. dollar would get stronger.

What types of services do property taxes typically pay for?​

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Answer:

The local governing body will use the assessed taxes to fund water and sewer improvements and provide law enforcement, fire protection, education, road and highway construction, libraries and other services that benefit the community.

Which of the following formulas determines the budgeted units to be produced? Expected Units to Be Sold – Desired Units in Ending Inventory + Estimated Units in Beginning Inventory Expected Units to Be Sold – Desired Units in Ending Inventory – Estimated Units in Beginning Inventory Expected Units to Be Sold + Desired Units in Ending Inventory + Estimated Units in Beginning Inventory Expected Units to Be Sold + Desired Units in Ending Inventory – Estimated Units in Beginning Inventory

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Answer:  Expected Units to Be Sold + Desired Units in Ending Inventory – Estimated Units in Beginning Inventory

Explanation:

To find out the units that should be produced, one should find out the number of units that they would want to sell. They should then add this to the number of units they would prefer to have as ending units that way after they sell the goods they want, they will still have the desired amount in inventory.

Seeing as there might be some goods in inventory called beginning inventory already, this should then be deducted from the above to see the number of units that should be produced in excess of these goods that are already in stock.

On April 1, 2021, Shoemaker Corporation realizes that one of its main suppliers is having difficulty meeting delivery schedules, which is hurting Shoemaker’s business. The supplier explains that it has a temporary lack of funds that is slowing its production cycle. Shoemaker agrees to lend $600,000 to its supplier using a 12-month, 11% note.

Required:
Record the following transactions for Shoemaker Corporation.
1. The loan of $600,000 and acceptance of the note receivable on April 1, 2021.
2. The adjustment for accrued interest on December 31, 2021.
3. Cash collection of the note and interest on April 1, 2022.

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Answer:

1.

Date                  Account title                                      Debit                    Credit

April 1, 2021      Note receivable                             $600,000

                         Cash                                                                         $600,000

2.

Date                  Account title                                      Debit                    Credit

Dec 31, 2021     Interest receivable                       $49,500

                         Interest revenue                                                          $49,500

Working:

From the date of the loan to December is 9 months so interest must be calculated for these 9 months so that the interest for 2021 is known:

= 600,000 * 11% * 9/12 months

= $49,500

3.

Date                  Account title                                      Debit                    Credit

April 1, 2022     Cash                                                $666,000

                          Interest receivable                                                      $49,500

                          Interest revenue                                                          $16,500

                          Notes receivable                                                      $600,000

Working

Interest revenue:

Calculated on the remaining 3 months of the loan:

= 600,000 * 11% * 3/12 months

= $16,500

Adrianne is a package delivery service manager. She is interested in implementing ________, the management philosophy pioneered by Frederick W. Taylor and Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, which scientifically studies work methods to improve the productivity of individual workers. In this particular case, Adrianne will study the routes that drivers take through a congested to city in order to identify ways that delivery staff can make the most deliveries in each two-hour period. Group of answer choices quantitative management contingency management management science human relations management scientific management

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Answer:

scientific management

Explanation:

Scientific management represent the management theory in which the analysis is done with respect to the workflow. Its main purpose to improve out the economic efficiency and the labor productivity.

So as per the given situation since adrianne will have to study the routes so that the delivery staff could able to make the most deliveries in two -hour period due to which the productivity could be increased

Organizations spend a lot of money enabling employees to solve problems collectively. But inducing more collaboration may actually hinder the most important part of problem-solving: actually solving the problem. Should the organizations let their employees do work individually?

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Answer:

There are positive and negative risks to every new strategy implemented in an organization. In the case of giving more independence to employees by letting them work individually, the company can indeed have positive results, such as increased individual productivity of employees, reduction of conflicts, greater innovation and problem solving.

But before implementing any strategy, the company must consider its structure, objectives and values, and then carry out an analytical plan that makes it possible to understand if this is a positive strategy, as there are businesses that need collective work so that they can be developed effectively .

Centre City enacts an ordinance that bans the distribution of all printed materials on city streets. Diners Café opposes the city’s latest "revenue-enhancing" measure—a tax on prepared food sales—and wants to protest by distributing handbills. In Diners’ suit against the city, a court would likely hold the ban on printed materials to be

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Answer: unconstitutional under the First Amendment.

Explanation:

From the information provided, in Diners’ suit against the city, the court would likely hold the ban on printed materials to be unconstitutional under the First Amendment.

Under the First Amendment, any law that limits or ban freedom of expression, religion, peaceful assembly, petitioning of the government is prohibited. Therefore, the action of the city is unconstitutional.

Katie was watching TV late one night and was surprised to see a promotional program for the Sleep Number bed. She had heard of the mattress before and watched a few minutes of the program to learn more. The program mentioned a 60-night full refund and encouraged viewers to contact a toll-free number or place an order via the company's website. What type of promotional activity is the Sleep Number mattress company using

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Answer:

Direct marketing

Explanation:

Direct marketing involves a direct contact made with a customer during a promotional activity.

Channels used during direct marketing includes mail, social media, texting campaign, and phone calls.

In the given scenario the promotional program is encouraging viewers to contact a toll-free number or place an order via the company's website.

These activities involve direct marketing.

Calculate how many hours his non-salary employees will take to create a large order of 1,000 shoes. What kind of budget would Jose create?

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This question is incomplete but will answer this based on what I guess you're asking.

Answer and Explanation:

Assume there are 10 employees for the small factory that makes shoes.

Let's assume each non-salary employee spends 30 minutes on each pair of shoes before it finishes, and charges $10 per hour.

1000 pairs of shoes would take 1000×0.5×10= 5000 hours(208 days and a few hours)

Total budget for non-salary employees= 5000 hrs×$10= $50000

Therefore Jose would need a $50000 budget given the variables above.

Bill plans to deposit $200 into a bank account at the end of every month. The bank account has a nominal interest rate of 8 percent and interest is compounded monthly. How much will Bill have in the account at the end of 2½ years (30 months)?

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I think you will have 6,000 by the end of 2 years

The amount that should have in the account at the closing of 30 months is $6,617.77.

Given that,

The rate of interest = 8% ÷ 12 = 0.6666%The nper is = 2.5 × 12 = 30The monthly payment or pmt is $200The present value be $0

Now the following formula should be used:

=-FV(RATE,NPER,PMT,PV,TYPE)

After applying the above formula, the future value is $6,617.77.

Therefore we can conclude that The amount that should have in the account at the closing of 30 months is $6,617.77.

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How can buisness decision affect the local community??

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Answer:

Small businesses will also participate and volunteer their time at fairs and festivals, working to connect with members of the community while sharing their services to a large audience.Local businesses pay local taxes, bolstering the city revenue available for improvements to roads, schools, and area green spaces. When shoppers spend their money locally, the taxes they pay benefit their community and better their own lives. Shopping online, for example, may not keep tax revenue local.

which is not an example of transfer income.
a) dividend
b) rent
c) pensions
d) scholarship grant to students​

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Answer:

A - dividen

Explanation:

A is the answet

Giani and Maria are attempting to purchase a house in a new neighborhood. Maria is four months pregnant with their first child, and they are making the move to set themselves up in their dream neighborhood to raise a family. Two weeks after the initial interview, their broker calls to inform them that they have been denied for a loan. The broker continues to say that he mentioned to his underwriter that Maria probably planned to stay at home for a year after having the baby. With that, the underwriter did not allow her income to be used for qualification. This broker is in violation of what law

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Answer:

The answer is "ECOA".

Explanation:

The Equal Credit Opportunity Act strictly prevents a lady from paying when she has a kid. It implies electronically gather information in clinical trials. The quality of data can be greatly improved whilst satisfying regulatory requirements. Inside this context, technologies including mobile phones, tablets or even the Web allows participants in the study, doctors, and caregivers to submit health results immediately.

Can you explain how I can get the surplus?

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Answer:

The answer is "6".

Explanation:

Using formula:

[tex]\text{Producer surplus= Actual Price- Minimum Acceptable Price}\\\\[/tex]

                          [tex]=13-7\\\\=6[/tex]

The mid-1990s saw a rise in the use of mobile phones in the general population. The technology continued to improve in the early 2000s and in the mid-2000s smartphones revolutionized the way people communicated. The technology has changed very rapidly and improved the lives of consumers. With these rapid changes, what would you suspect has happened to the CPI calculation

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Answer:

The correct option is b. the CPI has understated the cost of living because of quality improvement bias.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete as it does not include the answer options. The answer options are therefor provided before answering the question as follows:

a. The CPI has overstated the cost of living because of income bias.

b. The CPI has understated the cost of living because of quality improvement bias.

c. The CPI has overstated the cost of living because of quality improvement bias.

The explanation of the answer is now provided as follows:

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) can be described as a metric that measures the average change in prices paid for a market basket of consumer goods by urban consumers over time.

Quality improvement bias occurs when price indexes do not incorporate information about good quality over time in addition to their nominal price.

Better and greater speeds and functionalities have become available as a result of advancements in computer chips and improved the lives of consumers, all without incorporating the information in CPI.

Therefore, the correct option is b. the CPI has understated the cost of living because of quality improvement bias.

Which of the following is a correct listing of money's functions? Question 6 options: source of credit, value of transaction costs, unit of barter medium of barter, medium of exchange, medium of transactions unit of barter, unit of account, a unit of income store of value, store of exchange, measure of account store of value, medium of exchange, unit of account

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Answer:

store of value, medium of exchange, unit of account

Explanation:

Money can be defined as any asset used by an individual or business entity to make purchases of goods and services at a specific period of time.

Simply stated, money refers to any asset which can be used to purchase goods and services by customers.

This ultimately implies that, money is any recognized economic unit that is generally accepted as a medium of exchange for goods and services, as well as repayment of debts such as loans, taxes across the world.

Additionally, the rate at which an asset can be used to purchase any goods or services refers to its liquidity. Thus, liquidity is a quality or characteristics of money as a medium of exchange. Therefore, money is a generally accepted medium of exchange around the world.

In economics or financial accounting, a correct listing of money's functions are;

I. Store of value.

II. Medium of exchange.

III. Unit of account.

A polycentric predisposition means: that Polynesian companies are more effective than companies from other cultures. individuals have a philosophy of management whereby strategic decisions are tailored to suit the cultures of the countries where the MNC operates. individuals have a way to look at multiple issues and make the same decision no matter what country they are working in. that people from more than two races can function better in international businesses.

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Answer:  individuals have a philosophy of management whereby strategic decisions are tailored to suit the cultures of the countries where the MNC operates.

Explanation:

The cultures and norms of the various countries of earth vary in certain aspects so we cannot expect a formula that works in a country to work in another country. There is a need to tailor what we are offering to the culture of the country we are offering it in for us to have a chance at selling our product.

This is what a polycentric predisposition is and it is very important and useful to Multinational companies that have to sell in various countries. For instance, McDonalds cannot sell beef in India but can sell it in the United States. They tailor made their burgers to reflect the values in both countries.

What are human rights

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The answer is Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex boy or girl, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. Human rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education, and many more.

A plant manager is attempting to determine the production schedule of various products to maximize profit. Assume that a machine hour constraint is binding. If the original amount of machine hours available is 200 minutes, and the range of feasibility is from 130 minutes to 300 minutes, providing two additional machine hours will result in Group of answer choices a different product mix, same total profit as before. the same product mix, different total profit. the same product mix, same total profit. a different product mix, different total profit.

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Answer: a different product mix, different total profit.

Explanation:

It should be noted that in a situation whereby constraint is binding and a change with regards to the availability that is within the range exist, this will bring about a change in both the product mix and total profit.

With regards to the question, since the machine hour constraint is binding and the original amount of machine hours available is 200 minutes, and the range of feasibility is from 130 minutes to 300 minutes, then it should be noted that the provision of two additional machine hours will result in a different product mix, different total profit.

Which of the following is TRUE? " When a market price allocates resources, everyone who is able to pay the price gets the resource. " A command system works well when the lines of authority and responsibility are clear. " When the government decides how to allocate tax dollars among competing uses, resources are allocated by command." " When a manager offers everyone in the company the opportunity to win a prize, resources are allocated by a market price."

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Answer: When a market price allocates resources, everyone who is able to pay the price gets the resource.

Explanation:

The market allocates prices to goods and services based on the scarcity of the said goods and services. This means that regardless of how scarce a good is, you can get it if you are willing to pay the price that it is being offered at.

For instance, if the price of tomatoes suddenly went up from $4 to $12 per pack, it means that tomatoes are now more scarce and not many people can afford it. If you can afford that $12 however, you will be able to get the tomatoes despite how scarce it is.

What would be Tipical Day for a Doctor ?​

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Take a look into a physician's typical day. With an average of 20 patients daily, physicians jump from patient to patient and diagnosis to diagnosis. One may come in with a rash; the next complains of heartburn; the next, chest pain; and so on.

Explanation:

Average 20 patients would be tipical Day for a doctor.

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define term total utility and marginal utility​

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Term total utility: The utility is the satisfaction that an individual derives from consuming a good or service. Similarly, total utility is the total satisfaction received from consuming a given total quantity of a good or service.

Marginal utility: Marginal utility is the added satisfaction a consumer gets from having one more unit of a good or service. The concept of marginal utility is used by economists to determine how much of an item consumers are willing to purchase. ... Marginal utility can be positive, zero, or negative.

justify why a perfect market is unrealistic​

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