Answer:
C) Would decrease
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Antonio used the value of money as a unit of account to compare the value of the two cars namely Super and Duper and come to the conclusion that Duper was cheaper to Super
Antonio saved $ 4000 in his checking account which he gave to the seller. This represent money's role as a store of value
Antonio write a check of the money he saved to the seller and the seller accepted it and gave him the car which fulfill the role of money as a medium of exchange.
Answer:
78000
Explanation:
b. Cash receipts from sales, $264,000.
c. Budgeted cash disbursements for purchases, $138,000.
d. Budgeted cash disbursements for salaries, $80,000.
e. Other budgeted expenses, $15,000.
f. Cash repayment of bank loan, $10,000.
g. Budgeted depreciation expense, $25,000.
Answer:
$47,000
Explanation:
The cash budget is a forecast of the company's expected movement in cash considering the expected outflows and inflows. This movements result in a change between the opening and ending cash balance. This may be expressed mathematically as
Opening balance + Cash receipts - Cash disbursed = ending balance
Cash receipts for the period
= $264,000
Cash disbursed
= $138,000 + $80,000 + $10,000 + $15,000
= $243,000
ending balance = $26,000 + $264,000 - $243,000
= $47,000
Answer:
79,785
Explanation:
The computation of the purchase needed is shown below:
= February material + march material - January material
where,
February material = 11,918 units × 5 board feet = 59,590
March material = 8,277 × 5 board feet × 20% = 8,277
January material = 11,918 units × 5 board feet × 20% = 11,918
Now put these units to the above formula
So, the total units would equal to
= 59,590 + 8,277 + 11,918
= 79,785
Tucker Company needs to purchase approximately 55,949 board feet of wood in February to meet its production needs and desired inventory levels, when rounded to the nearest whole number.
To solve this problem, we need to first calculate the number of board feet of wood required for production in each month, and then consider the ending inventory levels desired by management.
So in answer to the question, Tucker needs to purchase approximately 55,949 board feet of wood in February (to the nearest whole number).
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b. U.S. fertilizer firm.
c. Canadian bank.
d. Apple market
Answer:
C
Explanation:
b. the unemployment rate would be higher ,and the labor-force participation rate would be lower.
c. the unemployment rate would be lower, and the labor-force participation rate would be higher.
d. both the unemployment rate and labor-force participation rate would be lower.
Answer:
The correct answer is A: both the unemployment rate and labor-force participation rate would be higher.
Explanation:
The unemployment rate is the share of the labor force that is jobless, expressed as a percentage. To calculate the unemployment rate, the number of unemployed people is divided by the number of people in the labor force, which consists of all employed and unemployed people. It defines unemployed people as those who are willing and available to work, and who have actively sought work.
By increasing the number of people unemployed, the number of employed people is now divided by a larger base. Meaning that the unemployment rate increases.
The labor force participation rate measures an economy's active labor force and is the sum of all employed workers divided by the working-age population. It refers to the number of people who are either employed or are actively looking for work. The number of people who are no longer actively searching for work would not be included in the participation rate.
By increasing the number of people of unemployed people, they will be considered as people that are actively looking for work. Meaning that labor force participation increases.
All discouraged workers are counted as unemployed, both the unemployment rate and the labor-force participation rate would increase because these individuals are added both to the unemployed count and the total labor force count.
The correct answer to this question is (a). If individuals who are too discouraged to make a serious effort to look for work were counted as unemployed instead of out of the labor force, both the unemployment rate and the labor-force participation rate would be higher. This is because the unemployment rate is a ratio that compares the number of unemployed individuals to the total labor force. Meanwhile, the labor-force participation rate measures the total number of individuals who are either employed or actively looking for work, as a percentage of the working-age population. Therefore, counting these discouraged workers as unemployed would add to both the number of people counted as unemployed and those considered as part of the labor force, raising both rates.
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