The Nature Conservancy is one tool that consumers can use to put their money where their mouth is, but it's not the only one. Internet technology is helping large groups of consumers raise money for causes they support. In this case, Internet technology makes it _____________ that the economic pie will be maximized.

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The Nature Conservancy is one tool that consumers can use to put their money where their mouth is, but it's not the only one. Internet technology is helping large groups of consumers raise money for causes they support. In this case, Internet technology makes it ____possible_________ that the economic pie will be maximized.

Explanation:

The Nature Conservancy is the management of land and water resources to ensure their conservation.  With internet technology, consumer groups can actually raise money to ensure the objectives of the Nature Conservancy are achieved.  In this case, Internet Technology is an enabler of Nature Conservation.  IT has also enabled many other causes, including Gun Control and Rights Activities.


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Wayne and celia had been married for 24 years before wayne died in an accident in 2014 . celia and her​ son, wally, age 21 in 2014 ​, continued to live at home in 2014 ​, 2015 ​, 2016 ​, and 2017 . wally worked​ part-time (earning​ $5,000 in each of the four​ years) and attended the university on a​ part-time basis. celia provided more than​ 50% of​ wally's support for all four years. what is​ celia's filing status for 2014 ​, 2015 ​, 2016 ​, and 2017 ​?

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Answer:

I have put the filing status in table. So please refer attachment 1 for the table.

Explanation:

Please refer to attachment 1 for explanation.

Celia was married 24 years ago, i.e. 1980 and in 2014 her husband died, now her filing status is Widower since she didn’t marry till 2016 but she has son so he would be dependent member because Celia pays more than 50% of his expenses. Hence, the filing status for Celia would remain same till she pays for her son.

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Rusties Company recently implemented an activity-based costing system. At the beginning of the year, management made the following estimates of cost and activity in the company’s five activity cost pools: Activity Cost Pool Activity Measure Expected Overhead Cost Expected Activity
Labor-related Direct labor-hours $16,380 1,260 DLHs
Purchase orders Number of orders $1,920 640 orders
Product testing Number of tests $4,275 285 tests
Template etching Number of templates $805 35 templates
General factory Machine-hours $42,600 7,100 MHs

Required:
Compute the activity rate for each of the activity cost pools.

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Answer:

a.  Labor Cost Rate=   13 $ per DLH

b.  Purchase orders Rate= $ 3 per order

c. Product testing Rate =   $ 15 per test

d. Template etching Rate = $ 23 per template

e. General factory Rate=   $ 6 per MHs

Explanation:

Data

Activity            Activity                Expected Overhead       Expected

Cost Pool      Measure                  Cost                              Activity

Labor-related Direct labor-hours $16,380                 1,260 DLHs

Purchase orders Number of orders $1,920                 640 orders

Product testing Number of tests    $4,275                285 tests

Template etching Number of templates $805          35 templates

General factory Machine-hours          $42,600            7,100 MHs

The activity rate can be obtained by dividing the  total cost of each activity with the total cost of the driver allocated to it.

Calculations

Activity Rate = Expected Overhead Cost/ Expected Activity

a.  Labor Cost Rate=   $16,380   /  1,260 DLHs=  13 $ per DLH

b.  Purchase orders Rate=  $1,920/  640 orders= $ 3 per order

c. Product testing Rate =  $4,275 /285 tests= $ 15 per test

d. Template etching Rate = $805 /35 templates= $ 23 per template

e. General factory Rate=  $42,600/ 7,100 MHs= $ 6 per MHs

Examine the experience of shopping online versus shopping in a traditional environment. Imagine that you have decided to purchase a digital camera (or any other item of your choosing). First, shop for the camera in a traditional manner. Describe how you would do so (for example, how you would gather the necessary information you would need to choose a particular item, what stores you would visit, how long it would take, prices, etc.). Next, shop for the item on the Web or via a mobile app. Compare and contrast your experiences. What were the advantages and disadvantages of each? Which did you prefer and why?

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Shopping in a traditional manner

If I had to buy, let’s say an iPad, I would visit the official store. First of all, I would take a closer look at the product, revising it carefully, if it feels right and if it meets my needs. Then I would ask for the price if they have a discount or any sale upcoming or payment plan. If everything meets my requirements I would buy the item. On the other hand, if there weren’t any official stores around the place I live in, I would visit three different department stores, preferably where they have the product of my interest displayed, also I would ask about the price and/or payment plan or discounts and availability. I must mention that cost is an important aspect to make a decision on where to buy the item. All of this process would take about 1 or 2 days at most.

Advantages

  • -You can see, feel, check the product to dissipate any doubts, there are people willing to answer any question and help to make a better choice.  
  • Get the product at the same moment you are paying for it and if you want to you can use/wear it immediately.

Disadvantages

  • If they are out of stock of the item of your interest, there is a chance you will have to wait a long time for it, although it could happen the store won’t have the product available again.  
  • The offers are not as wide as on the web sites.

Shopping on the web or via a mobile app

It is almost the same as shopping in a traditional manner, the greater differences are that there are more virtual places/shops online to compare prices and availability and sometimes they have great offers, because of the competition. Generally, the items are cheaper than a department store.

This process could take about a week, especially if you are waiting for a specific offer.

Advantages

  • There are lots of options, lots of different online stores, that increase the chances to get a good offer or an item with better characteristics at the same price; if you don’t find availability in one web you can find it in another in no time.
  • There is no need to leave your house or put on pause your busy schedule, as you will receive the item at your door.

Disadvantages

  • You can’t check the product given they only display a few pictures of it and a brief description, there is no one to answer your doubts about the item, basically, the decision relies on your research and recommendations of the product.
  • After making your purchase, you will have to wait a few days to receive your item at home or the workplace. Sometimes happens the store confuses your order sending a different product or other with different characteristics, resulting in having to return the item and wait days to get what you order in the first place.

Explanation:

Which did I prefer and why?

Considering the advances in technology, I prefer to shop online, there I can find what I'm looking for and of course, they have a great offers, too. Besides, with day to day occupations I barely have time to go to a department store, so is easier to access using a computer or an app on the smartphone.

Sienna Manufacturing uses a two-step process to make a metal part. The first step involves cutting with a machine that requires a 40-minute setup time before the production of each batch. The cutting takes 30 minutes per part. The second step is polishing the parts from cutting. The polishing takes 40 minutes per part, and the polishing machine requires no setup. Assume demand is unlimited. What is the ideal batch size of the parts?a. 10
b. 8
c. 4
d. 2

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The correct answer is:

c. 4

Suppose the demand equation​ is: Upper Q equals 120 minus 1.25 p. What is the price elasticity of demand if the price is ​$60 per unit and output is 45 ​units? The price elasticity of demand is nothing. ​(Enter a numeric response using a real number rounded to two decimal​ places.)

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Answer:

-1.67

Explanation:

Given that,

Q = 120 - 1.25p

Initial price, p = $60 per unit

Initial quantity, q = 45 units

Q = 120 - 1.25p

Now, differentiating Q with respect to price,

dQ/dp = -1.25

Therefore,

Price elasticity of demand:

= (dQ/dp) × (p ÷ q)

= -1.25 × (60 ÷ 45)

= -1.25 × 1.33

= -1.67

This means that the demand is elastic.

A buyer who has accepted goods may later revoke the acceptance if the buyer can show that the defects _____________ the value of the goods and the buyer had a legitimate reason for the initial acceptance.

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A buyer who has accepted goods may later revoke the acceptance if the buyer can show that the defects substantially impair the value of the goods and the buyer had a legitimate reason for the initial acceptance.

Explanation:

This statement is defined in § 2-608. Revocation of Acceptance in Whole or in Part. of Article 2 - Sales of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).

The buyer may revoke his acceptance of a lot or commercial unit whose non-conformity substantially impairs its value to him if he has accepted it

(a) on the reasonable assumption that its non-conformity would be cured and it has not been seasonably cured; or

(b) without discovery of such non-conformity if his acceptance was reasonably induced either by the difficulty of discovery before acceptance or by the seller's assurances.

(2) Revocation of acceptance must occur within a reasonable time after the buyer discovers or should have discovered the ground for it and before any substantial change in condition of the goods which is not caused by their own defects. It is not effective until the buyer notifies the sellerof it.

(3) A buyer who so revokes has the same rights and duties with regard to the goodsinvolved as if he had rejected them.