Answer:
B) The balance sheet will report the note receivable of $8,400 and interest receivable of $700.
Explanation:
The note receivable is an asset account that should be included in the balance sheet at face value, $8,400.
Since 8 months have passed since the note was made, we can include the interest receivable in the balance sheet, but only the 10 months: $8,400 x (10/12) x 10% = $700
Answer:
1. False 2. True
Explanation:
1. The candidate for political office announcing that the policy to reduce immigration from abroad which, he says, economics clearly demonstrates will lead to higher output in the long run; is false.
What increases output are the factors of production of which labor is a major component. When there are more people willing and able to work in an economy, they help companies to produce more output but that is not the case when immigration is reduced, obviously that would reduce productivity and output.
2. However his second claim is right, that making trade more open between the US and other countries will increase output on the long run.
Trade barriers like tariffs and duties impede the level of trade between countries which could either reduce the amount of money countries make after netting off custom duties or the price of imported goods are increased by the effect of tariffs. Increased price means reduced demand
Hence if tariffs are replaced with subsidies in open trade, prices of U.S imported goods will fall and demand will increase.
Answer:
B) 1 shifts long-run aggregate supply left, 2 shifts long-run aggregate supply right
Explanation:
Full question
A candidate for political office announces the following policies which, he says, economics clearly demonstrates will lead to higher output in the long run: 1. increase immigration from abroad 2 make trade more open between the US and other countries. A) 1 and 2 both shift long-run aggregate supply left
B) 1 shifts long-run aggregate supply left, 2 shifts long-run aggregate supply right
C) 1 and 2 both shift long-run aggregate supply right.
D) 1 shifts long-run aggregate supply right, 2 shifts long-run aggregate supply left.
Aggregate supply, is the total supply of goods and services produced within an economy at a particular period and a specific price. It is also known as total output The increase in immigration from abroad will not increase aggregate supply or the total output thereby shifting the aggregate supply left meaning a decrease. Making trade more open between the US and other countries will increase the total output in the long run therby shifting the aggregate supply right meaning an increase in the total supply of goods and services produced in a particular period.
b. managers
c. employees
d. suppliers
You have an insurance policy with a $300 premium and a $500 deductible. How much should you expect to pay the insurance company each month for coverage?
a. $200
b. $300
c. $500
d. $800
Insurance is protection from financial loss. Insurance is a form of risk management, primarily used to hedge against the risk of a contingent or uncertain loss. Insurance is a financial product sold by insurance companies to safeguard people also property against the risk of loss, damage or theft (flooding, burglary or accident).
Whereas the insurance policy is the contract between the insurer and the insured known as the policyholder, that determines the claims which the insurer is legally required to pay. Whereas Insurance coverage is the amount of risk/ liability covered for an individual/entity by way of insurance services.
Insurance policy = $300 premium, $500 deductible. A deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket when you make a claim.
A lower deductible means higher monthly payments. If you have a low deductible, you have more coverage from your insurance company and you have to pay less out of pocket in the case of a claim. A higher deductible also means the reduced cost in the insurance premium.
Then we should pay the insurance company each month for coverage = $300
Grade: 9
Subject: Business
Chapter: insurance
Keywords: insurance policy, premium, deductible, insurance company, coverage