Answer:
No, he will not reach his goal if he saves $110 per month.
Explanation:
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
In the month of November, Cullumber Company Inc. wrote checks in the amount of $10,230. In December, checks in the amount of $11,815 were written. In November, $8,240 of these checks were presented to the bank for payment, and $10,655 in December. There were no outstanding checks at the beginning of November. What is the amount of outstanding checks at the end of November? At the end of December? November December The amount of outstanding checks $enter a dollar amount $enter a dollar amount
Answer and Explanation:
The computation of the outstanding checks is shown below:
For the November end
= Checks - presented in the bank
= $10,230 - $8,240
= $1,990
For the December end
= Checks - presented in the bank + presented in th bank - checks
= $10,230 - $8,240 + $11,815 - $10,655
= $3,150
We simply applied the above formula
Even through the United States is traditionally viewed as a market economy, what role does the government have in the economy?
A. The government is in charge of setting the prices within the economy.
B. The government is in charge of the taxing and spending of the government.
C. The government has no role within the market economy of the United States.
D. The government is to make sure that there is fairness and equity within all markets of the economy.
Answer:
D. The government is to make sure that there is fairness and equity within all markets of the economy.
Explanation:
The USA is a predominantly free-market economy. Entrepreneurs are free to decide where and the nature of the business to set-up. Buyers have the liberty to purchase from their preferred suppliers. Demand and supply forces determine the goods and services to be availed in the market and their prices.
The US government participates in the economy as a regulator. Its primary role is to promote fair competition among suppliers, guard consumers against unfair exploitation by traders, and safeguard worker interest. The government may provide essential public services such as roads, health, and education but the majority of factors of production are in the private sector.
the answer is B. The government is in charge of the taxing and spending of the government.
The expected rate of return on Happy Dog Soap's stock over the next year is ---------.
The expected rate of return on Black Sheep Broadcasting's stock over the next year is------.
Answer:
The first part of the question is missing, so I looked for it.
The expected rate of return on Happy Dog Soap's stock over the next year is:
= (return if market is strong x probability of strong market) + (return if market is normal x probability of normal market) + (return if market is weak x probability of weak market) = (33% x 0.25) + (20% x 0.45) + (-26% x 0.30) = 9.45%
The expected rate of return on Black Sheep Broadcasting's stock over the next year is:
same formula as before = (46% x 0.25) + (26% x 0.45) + (-33% x 0.30) = 0.133%
Refer to Exhibit 4-11. Suppose that the government imposes a price ceiling in the market for good ABC at a price of $4. The number of units that would be exchanged in the market for good ABC at the price ceiling would be _________ units.
Question Completion:
Exhibit 4-11
Price of Good ABC Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied
$4 100 40
5 80 80
6 60 110
7 50 160
Options:
a. 20
b. 40
c. 100
d. 60
Answer:
The number of units that would be exchanged in the market for good ABC at the price ceiling would be _________ units.
b. 40
Explanation:
The suppliers of good ABC cannot sell above $4 since it is the price ceiling. A price ceiling is the opposite of a price floor. A price ceiling usually prevents the market of good ABC from reaching equilibrium as suppliers will be unwilling to supply more units of ABC.
A regional automobile dealership sent out fliers to prospective customers indicating that they had already won one of three different prizes: an automobile valued at $28 comma 000, a $100 gas card, or a $5 shopping card. To claim his or her prize, a prospective customer needed to present the flier at the dealership's showroom. The fine print on the back of the flier listed the probabilities of winning. The chance of winning the car was 1 out of 31 comma 248, the chance of winning the gas card was 1 out of 31 comma 248 comma and the chance of winning the shopping card was 31 comma 246 out of 31 comma 248. Complete parts (a) through (c).
Answer:
the requirements are missing, so I looked for a similar question.
a. How many fliers do you think the automobile dealership sent out?
b. Using your answer to (a) and the probabilities listed on the flier, what is the expected value of the prize won by a prospective customer receiving a flier?
c. Using your answer to (a) and the probabilities listed on the flier, what is the standard deviation of the value of the prize won by a prospective customer receiving a flier?
a) the total fliers sent out = 31,246 + 1 + 1 = 31,248
b) expected value = [(1 x $28,000) + (1 x $100) + (31,246 x $5)] / 31,248 = $5.90
c) σ² = [($28,000 - $5.90)² x 1] + [($100 - $5.90)² x 1] + [($5 - $5.90)² x 31,246] / 31,248 = ($783,669,634.80 + $8,854.81 + $25,309.26) / 31,248 = $25,080.13
σ = √$25,080.13 = $158.37
To deal with a wartime economic crisis in 1779, Congress urged states to: a. seek loans from friendly European governments. b. allow the free market to operate without regulation. c. adopt measures to fix wages and prices. d. raise taxes on the wealthy. e. establish food banks to distribute food to the needy.
Answer:
C. adopt measures to fix wages and prices.
Explanation:
Between 1775 - 1783, the thirteen (13) colonies in Congress warred against the British because of its lack of colonial representation and the objection of the British to the direct taxation method introduced by the parliament. This war was known as the American revolutionary war or American war of independence.
Consequently, this war resulted in a deep economic crisis and inflation for the people of America.
To deal with this wartime economic crisis in 1779, Congress urged states to adopt measures to fix wages and prices such as refusal to issue continental dollars but resort to the issuing of tax adjustment notes, loan office certificates, warrants, quartermaster notes, etc.