The Flemings secured a bank loan of $312,000 to help finance the purchase of a house. The bank charges interest at a rate of 5%/year on the unpaid balance, and interest computations are made at the end of each month. The Flemings have agreed to repay the loan in equal monthly installments over 25 years. What should be the size of each repayment if the loan is to be amortized at the end of the term

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Answer 1

Answer:

The size of each repayment should be $1,823.92

Explanation:

The periodic payment of loan is a form of annuity cash flow.

Use the following formula to calculate the size of the payment

PV of Annuity = Annuity Payment x ( 1 - ( 1 + interest rate )^-Numbers of periods ) / Interest rates

Where

Interest rate = Monthly interest rate = 5% / 12

Numbers of periods = Numbers of monthly payments = 25 years x 12 months per years = 300

PV of Annuity = Bank loan value = $312,000

Annuity Payment = Size of repayment = ?

Placing values in the formula

$312,000 = Size of repayment x ( 1 - ( 1 + 5%/12 )^-300 ) / 5%/12

$312,000 = Size of repayment x 171.060047

Size of repayment = $312,000 / 171.060047

Size of repayment = $1,823.92093

Size of repayment = $1,823.92


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On January 1, 2019, Castle Services issued $167,000 of six-year, 12% bonds when the market interest rate was 1 1 %. The bonds were issued for $180,000. Caste uses the effective-interest method to amortize the bond premium. Semiannual interest payments are made on June 30 and December 31 of each year. Which of the following is the correct journal entry to record the first interest payment? (Round your answers to the nearest dollar number.)
A. Interest Expense 9,185 Cash 9.185
B. Interest Expense 9,900 120 Premium on Bonds Payable Cash 10,020
C. Interest Expense 9,185 835 Discount on Bonds Payable Cash 10,020
D. Cash 10,020 835 9.185 Premium on Bonds Payable Interest Expense

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Answer:

B. Interest Expense 9,900 120 Premium on Bonds Payable Cash 10,020

Explanation:

Based on the information given the correct journal entry to record the first interest payment will be:

Dr Interest Expense 9,900

($180,000 × 11% × 6/12 = $9900)

Dr Premium on Bonds Payable120

(10,020-9,900)

Cr Cash 10,020

($167,000 × 12% × 6/12 = 10,020)

(Being to record first interest payment)

The following is a set of hypothetical production possibilities for a nation.

Combination Automobiles (thousands) Beef (thousands of tons)
A 0 10
B 2 9
C 4 7
D 6 4
E 8 0

a. Plot the production possibilities data. What is the opportunity cost of the first 2,000 automobiles produced? Between which points is the opportunity cost per automobile highest? Between which points is the opportunity cost per thousand tons of beef highest?
b. Does this production possibilities curve reflect the law of increasing opportunity costs? Explain.
c. What assumptions could be changed to shift the production possibilities curve?

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Answer:

Concept of PPC & MOC, as per given Automobiles & Beef Case.

Explanation:

Production Possibility Curve is graph representing product combinations that an economy can produce with given resources & technology.

The PPC of automobiles & Beef is downward sloping, as their production is inversely related & marginal opportunity cost is increasing.

Marginal Opportunity Cost is the cost of a good sacrifised to gain an additional unit of other good. MOC per automobile is highest between point D & E, as 2 beefs per unit automobile are sacrifised (0 - 4)/ (8 - 6) = -4/2 = -2

Yes, the PPC reflects law of increasing MOC. As from A to B, least ie 1/2 beef is sacrifised to gain an automobile. Then higher 2 beef from B to C, rising & highest from D to E (ie 2 beefs per automobile).

PPC is based on 'given resources & technology' assumption. So, change in resources & technology level can change / shift the PPC

Organizations exchange information internally and externally. External messages go to customers, vendors, the government, and other business partners. Internal messages travel upward to supervisors, downward to employees, and horizontally among workers. Understanding the different types of business messages and following the 3-x-3 writing process will help you write more effective professional messages.

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The May bank statement for Consulting Services shows a balance of $7,200, but the balance per books shows a cash balance of $9,100. Other information includes

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1. A check for $170 to pay the electric bill was recorded on the books as $20; understated.
2. Included on the bank statement was a note collected by the bank for $450 plus interest earned of $30.
3. Checks outstanding totaled $290.
4. Bank service charges were $60.
5. Deposits in transit were $2,460.
Which item should be added to the company's book balance during the bank reconciliation?

Finley Corporation had income from continuing operations of $10,600,000 in 2014. During 2014, it disposed of its restaurant division at an after-tax loss of $189,000. Prior to disposal, the division operated at a loss of $315,000 (net of tax) in 2014. Finley had 10,000,000 shares of common stock outstanding during 2014. Prepare a partial income statement for Finley beginning with income from continuing operations.

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Answer:

The answer is "$1.01"

Explanation:

Revenue from operations $10,600,000

Operations discontinued

Loss of discontinued operation

Division of restaurant (net of tax)

$315,000

Loss of diner disposal

division (net of tax)

189,000

504,000

$10,096,000 in net income

Start sharing income

Revenue from operations $1.06

Net of tax (0.05)* Discontinued transactions

$1.01 Net Revenue

Why do you think that most consumers focus on the monthly payment instead of the overall cost of the car?

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Answer:

Income and bills

Explanation:

Probably how it will fit in with they’re monthly bills

HELP on this question ⁉️

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I think a majority of people would still pay their taxes because I believe in some good in the human race but I understand people are very greedy sometimes. There’s no right or wrong answer here it’s an opinion.
Have a good day

2. With sufficient detail, Discuss how materiality and risk are related and integrated into the audit
process.
Can anyone solve this fast.

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Answer:

Audit Risk and Materiality

These two concepts have an inverse relationship.  When the materiality level is set low, the audit risk envisaged by the auditor is on the high side.  When the materiality level is set high, the audit risk as perceived by the auditor is on the low side.

But, what exactly is materiality?  Materiality refers to the basis that can change or influence the judgment of a reasonable person arising from a quantitative and qualitative omission or misstatement of a fact.  And audit risk refers to the risk of material misstatement in the financial statements presented by a company.

Explanation:

The risk of material misstatement in the financial statements is the reason that professional auditors design their audit procedures to reduce the audit risk to an acceptably low level.  This implies that auditors gather more audit evidence when the materiality is set to a low level, showing that audit risk has increased and vice versa.

if X and Y are complementary angles, SinX=15/17 and Cos X=8/17 find tan X

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tan X = opp / adj = 15/8 = 1.875
sin Y = opp / hyp = 8/17 = 0.4706
cos Y = adj / hyp = 15/7 = 0.8824
tan Y = opp / hyp = 8/15 = 0.5333

discuss three types of elasticity of demand with various exa
mples​

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Answer:

Perfectly Elastic Demand

Perfectly Inelastic Demand

Relatively Elastic Demand

Relatively Inelastic Demand

Explanation:

how do I pay for my classes​

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Answer:

Get a job, spend less money and only get things you need. Or you can file for government assistance.

Explanation:

A couple will retire in 50 years; they plan to spend about $22,000 a year in retirement, which should last about 25 years. They believe that they can earn 8% interest on retirement savings. a. If they make annual payments into a savings plan, how much will they need to save each year

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Answer:

Annual deposit= $2,803.09

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the monetary value at retirement:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual payment

FV= {22,000*[(1.08^25) - 1]} / 0.08

FV= $1,608,330.68

Now, the annual deposit required to reach $1,608,330.68:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual deposit

Isolating A:

A= (FV*i)/{[(1+i)^n]-1}

A= (1,608,330.68*0.08) / [(1.08^50) - 1]

A= $2,803.09

The January 28 (fiscal y ear-end) financial statements of Collette, Inc. reported the following information (in millions). Cost of sales Inventories, net LIFO reserve Year2 $1,213,918 468,611 3,476 Year1 $1,223,622 437,396 3,275 If Collette had used the FIFO method of inventory costing, Year 2 inventory would have been: A) $465, 135 million B) $472,087 million C) $468,812 million D) $405,482 million E) None of these are correct.

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Answer:

B) $472,087 million

Explanation:

The computation of the year 2 inventory is shown below

= LIFO inventory + LIFO reserve

= 468,611 + $3,476

= $472,087 million

We simply added the lifo inventory and lifo reserve of year 2 in order to determine the year 2 inventory

Hence, the correct option is B.

This model shows how cold winter air is warmed in the Great Lakes Basin, which creates ideal temperatures for year-round fruit farming. Which statement best describes this interaction? A) The biosphere and hydrosphere interact, which affects the atmosphere. B) The geosphere and atmosphere interact, which affects the hydrosphere. C) The hydrosphere and atmosphere interact, which affects the biosphere. D) The geosphere and hydrosphere interact, which affects the atmosphere.

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Answer:

Can I Know Where Is The Model Brother Please

Elisa and Clyde operate a retail sports memorabilia shop. For the current year, sales revenue is $55,000 and expenses are as follows:

Cost of goods sold $21,000
Advertising 1,000
Utilities 2,000
Rent 4,500
Insurance 1,500
Wages to Boyd 8,000

Elisa and Clyde pay $8,000 in wages to Boyd, a part-time employee. Because this amount is $1,000 below the minimum wage, Boyd threatens to file a complaint with the appropriate Federal agency. Although Elisa and Clyde pay no attention to Boyd's threat, Chelsie (Elisas mother) gives Boy a check for $1,000 for the disputed wages. The retail shop is the only source of income for Elisa and Clyde.

Required:
a. Calculate Elisa and Clyde's AGI.
b. Can Chelsie deduct the $1,000 payment on her tax return?

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Answer:

A. AGI $17,000

B. Chelsie cannot deduct the $1,000 payment on her tax return reason been that Chelsie is not in anyway entitled to a tax return deduction.

Explanation:

a. Calculation for Elisa and Clyde's AGI.

Sales revenue $55,000

Less Cost of goods sold ($21,000)

Advertising ($1,000)

Utilities ($2,000)

Rent ($4,500)

Insurance ($1,500)

Wages to Boyd ($8,000)

AGI $17,000

Based on the above calculation Elisa and Clyde can deduct the amount of $8,000 from the wages amount they paid to Boyd and secondly both Elisa and Clyde cannot deduct the amount of $1,000 that was paid by Chelsie.

b. Chelsie cannot deduct the amount of $1,000 which is the payment on her tax return reason been that Chelsie is not in anyway entitled to a tax return deduction.

Lynwood, Inc. produces two different products (Product A and Product X) using two different activities: Machining, which uses machine hours as an activity driver, and Inspection, which uses number of batches as an activity driver. The activity rate for Machining is $180 per machine hour, and the activity rate for Inspection is $540 per batch. Usage of the activity drivers are as follows:
Product A Product X Total
Machine hours 1,400 3,100 4,500
Number of batches 47 18 65
What is the amount of Machining cost assigned to Product X?
a. $558,000
b. $756,000
c. $25,380
d. $252,000

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Answer:

a. $558,000

Explanation:

The computation of the machine cost assigned to product X is given below:

= Machine hours  × Activity rate per machine hour

= 3,100 × $180

= $558,000

By multiplying the machine hours with the activity rate per machine hour we can get the amount of machining cost that assigned to product X

hence the correct option is a.

What does zero economic profit mean in a perfectly competitive market in the long run?

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The existence of economic profits attracts entry, economic losses lead to exit, and in long-run equilibrium, firms in a perfectly competitive industry will earn zero economic profit. ... It will induce entry or exit in the long run so that price will change by enough to leave firms earning zero economic profit

Baxter Co. wants to issue new 18-year bonds for some much-needed expansion projects. The company currently has 6 percent coupon bonds on the market that sell for $1,055, make semiannual payments, and mature in 18 years. Both bonds have a par value of $1,000. What coupon rate should the company set on its new bonds if it wants them to sell at par

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Answer:

5.52%

Explanation:

The coupon rate is given below:

Given that

Future value = $1,000

Present value = $1,055

NPEr = 18 × 2 = 36

PMT = $1,000 × 6% ÷ 2 = $30

The formula is shown below:

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

The present value comes in negative

After applying the above formula, the rate is

= 2.76% × 2

= 5.52%

Scenario:
B. Paul and his wife are investigating the possibility of starting a new restaurant in Beaufort, a small town in the South Carolina low country. It has been Paul's lifelong dream. Paul has won a lottery and is trying to decide if this is what he wants to do with the prize money. He decides to do an analysis of the competitive environment. After his analysis, he discovers several important issues. First, it will cost most of Paul's lottery winnings to finance a restaurant in Beaufort. Second, it will be difficult to attract new customers because they have so many eating choices available to them in Beaufort and the surrounding towns. Finally, the competition in the restaurant industry is considered fierce by industry analysts and this is frightening to someone like Paul, who has never worked in that industry. Which of the following factors would Paul have considered while analyzing the competitive environment?
a. technology
b. substitutes
c. legal factors
d. economic factors
e. demographics The information that Paul has collected in his competitive analysis can be referred to as:______.
a. corporate espionage.
b. competitive intelligence.
c. domain selection.
d. strategic vision
e. mission statement

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Answer:

b. substitutes

b. competitive intelligence.

Explanation:

In the context, Paul and his wife wishes to open up a new restaurant in Beaufort and did much of analysis and research before taking any decision and studying the restaurant industry market.

The factor that Paul have considered in analyzing the competitive environment is the substitutes. The competitive environment as described by Michael Porter includes customers, substitutes, suppliers, new entrants, compliments and other rival firms.

The information Paul has collected in the competition analysis can be referred to -- competitive intelligence.

Competitive intelligence may be defined as the information that is necessary in deciding how best to manage in the competitive environment that the managers have identified.

Jing, a recent engineering graduate, never took engineering economics. When she graduated, she was hired by a prominent engineering firm. The earnings from this job allowed her to deposit $10000 each quarter into a savings account. Their way two banks that offer savings accounts in her town(a small town!).The first bank was offering 4.5% interest compounded continuously. The second bank offered 4.6%Compounded monthly. Jing decided to deposit in the first bank because it offered continuous compounding. Did she make the right decision?

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Explanation:

Since measuring the effective interest rate and effective interest rate of 4,6% multiplied per month, the effective rate was 4,6980 dollars annually, so she did not use the right option and preferred the lower rate because she was on a lower rate of return while she was a continual companion.

In this issue, the rate of interest has Adjusted and the interest rate paid for this monthly compound is higher than what the interest rate is offered. The rate of the continuous compounds is also higher than the rate of interest offered on the monthly compounding.

Hodge Co. exchanged Building 24 which has an appraised value of $4,971,000, a cost of $7,691,000, and accumulated depreciation of $3,528,000 for Building M belonging to Fine Co. Building M has an appraised value of $4,498,000, a cost of $9,079,000, and accumulated depreciation of $4,796,000. The correct amount of cash was also paid. Assume depreciation has already been updated.
Prepare the entries on both companies' books assuming the exchange had no commercial substance.

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Answer:

Hodge Co. Books

Debit : Building M  $4,163,000

Debit : Accumulated Depreciation Building 24 $3,528,000

Credit : Cost of Building 24 $7,691,000

Fine Co. Books

Debit : Building 24  $4,283,000

Debit : Accumulated Depreciation Building 24 $4,796,000

Credit : Cost of Building 24 $9,079,000

Explanation:

Where an exchange transaction lacks commercial substance, the accounting standard IAS 16 requires that the Asset that is acquired is measured at the Carrying Amount of the Asset given up, and no gain or loss can be estimated reliably.

Carrying Amount is Cost of Asset minus Accumulated Depreciation

The Carrying Amounts for Building 24 and Building M can now be calculated as follows -

Carrying Amount :

Building 24 = $7,691,000 - $3,528,000 = $4,163,000

Building M = $9,079,000 - $4,796,000 = $4,283,000

Then, apply the Carrying Amounts as new cost of assets acquired for Both Companies as required by the standard.

What could the owner of a movie theater expect as the possible result from an increase in movie ticket prices?
A The demand will increase.
.
O B. The quantity demanded will decreases
OC The supply will decrease
D. The quantity supplied will decrease.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Fewer Movie goers will pay a hier price

The supply will decrease could the owner of a movie theatre except as the possible result from an increase in movie ticket prices. Hence, option C is correct.

What is meant by movie ticket prices?

A ticket is a compact, official document or card that serves as proof that you have paid for admission to a venue such as a theatre or sporting event.

The cost of seeing a movie on average every year at the box office is known as the average ticket price. According to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, the ATP is "calculated as the total earnings from ticket sales divided by the number of feature film tickets sold during the year of reference."

In movie theaters, there are senior discounts and matinee discounts, but there aren't different prices for various films playing at the same time.

Thus, option C is correct.

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After graduating from dental school two years ago, Dr. Lauren Farish purchased the dental practice of a long-time dentist who was retiring. In January of this year she had to replace the outdated autoclave equipment she inherited from the previous dentist. Now, as she is preparing her budget for next year, she is concerned about understanding how her cost for sterilizing her dental instruments has changed. She has gathered the following information from her records:
Month Number of instruments used Total autoclave cost
January 724 $7,468
February 624 6,574
March 824 7,114
April 1,024 9,080
May 924 7,776
June 1,124 8,600
July 1,324 10,012
August 1,224 9,816
1) What is the variable cost of sterilizing an instrument using the new equipment?
2) What is the fixed cost of the autoclave equipment?
3) What is the cost formula that Dr. Farish should use for estimating autoclave sterilization costs for next year's budget?
4) If Dr. Farish estimates she will use 1,192 instruments next month, what cost should she include in her budget for instrument sterilization? (Round answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,275.)
Total cost $ _

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Answer:

Total cost formula= 3,510 + 4.911*x

x= Number of instruments

Explanation:

To calculate the variable and fixed costs, we will use the high-low method:

Variable cost per unit= (Highest activity cost - Lowest activity cost)/ (Highest activity units - Lowest activity units)

Variable cost per unit= (10,012 - 6,574) / (1,324 - 624)

Variable cost per unit= $4.911

Fixed costs= Highest activity cost - (Variable cost per unit * HAU)

Fixed costs= 10,012 - (4.911*1,324)

Fixed costs= $3,510

Fixed costs= LAC - (Variable cost per unit* LAU)

Fixed costs= 6,574 - (4.911*624)

Fixed costs= $3,510

Total cost formula= 3,510 + 4.911*x

x= Number of instruments

For 1,192 instruments:

Total cos= 3,510 + 4.911*1,192

Total cost= $9,363.9

Larned Corporation recorded the following transactions for the just completed month.
a. $80,000 in raw materials were purchased on account.
b. $71,000 in raw materials were used in production. Of this amount, $62,000 was for direct materials and the remainder was for indirect materials.
c. Total labor wages of $112,000 were paid in cash. Of this amount, $101,000 was for direct labor and the remainder was for indirect labor.
d. Depreciation of $175,000 was incurred on factory equipment
Required: Record the above transactions in journal entries. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) 1 $80,000 in raw materials were purchased on account. 2 $71,000 in raw materials were used in production. Of this amount, $62,000 was for direct materials and the remainder was for indirect materials. 3 Total labor wages of $112,000 were paid in cash. Of this amount, $101,000 was for direct labor and the remainder was for indirect labor. 4 Depreciation of $175,000 was incurred on factory equipment $80,000 in raw materials were purchased on account. Note: Enter debits before credits. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit a. $71,000 in raw materials were used in production. Of this amount, $62,000 was for direct materials and the remainder was for indirect materials. Note: Enter debits before credits. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit b. Total labor wages of $112,000 were paid in cash. Of this amount, $101,000 was for direct labor and the remainder was for indirect labor. ote: Enter debits before credits. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit C. Depreciation of $175,000 was incurred on factory equipment. Note: Enter debits before credits. Transaction General Journal Debit Credit d.

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Answer:

Larned Corporation

General Journal Entries:

Transactions                            Debit    Credit

a. Raw materials                   $80,000

   Accounts payable                             $80,000

To record the purchase of raw materials on account.

b. Work in Process               $62,000

   Manufacturing overhead     9,000

   Raw materials                                   $71,000

To record the transfer of materials to production and overheads.

c. Work in Process               $101,000

   Manufacturing overhead     11,000

   Factory Wages                                  $112,000

To record the transfer of factory wages to production and overheads.

d. Manufacturing overhead $175,000

   Depreciation Expense                      $175,000

To record the transfer of depreciation expense to overheads.

Explanation:

The general journal is used to initially record business transactions as they occur on a daily basis.  It identifies the accounts involved in each transaction and the account to be debited and the one to be credited.  

 A motorcycle worth Rs.29500 was sold at a loss of 40% after an accident.Find the loss and selling price.  

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Answer:

the selling price and the loss is Rs 73,750 and Rs 29,500 respectively

Explanation:

The computation of the loss and selling price is shown below:

The selling price is

= Rs 29,500 × 1 ÷ 0.40

=  Rs 73,750

And, the loss is

= Rs 73,750 × 40%

= Rs 29,500

Hence, the selling price and the loss is Rs 73,750 and Rs 29,500 respectively

Optimization in Daily Life: Think about your favorite activity, hobbies or any kind of activity from your daily life. Find a problem which can be modeled with optimization. Now, think about the formulation steps for this activity using optimization and answer the formulation step questions below. (Note that you do not need to write a mathematical model.)
1. What is the decision to make?
2. What is the objective criterion?
3. What are the constraints for the decision?

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Answer:

I like to go to learn driving everyday. I love driving car and go to mountains. I have a dream to have my own car and then go for long drives near the sea coast.

Explanation:

1. The decision to make is to buy a car to fulfill the hobby.

2. The main objective is to enjoy the favorite activity and pleased by the beauty of mountains and sea.

3. The main constraints are financial constraint. Money is required to buy a car and then fulfill the dream.

what are the opportunities of branding

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Answer:

but llke giveaways clothes vehicles emails and presentation materials

Explanation:

im sry if im wrong

Who is responsible for the setup of speakers for a banquet

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Answer:

I think manager??????????

The one responsible for the setup of speakers for a banquet is the event manager, Catering manager or the banquet head of administration who is supervising the team.

What is a banquet?

The banquet space is furnished with decorations, accessories, and table arrangements. The banquet manager hires and schedules staff, oversees the banquet while it is being held, etc.

At the start of the banquet, the catering manager is present to ensure that all of the guests' demands are being met.He did a good job of allocating the resources, monitoring the process, and finishing on schedule.

The setup of the dinner, table arrangements, staff scheduling, and other tasks are all coordinated by the banquet supervisor. The chef is in charge of guaranteeing excellence in banquets and reports to the executive chef.

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You have applied for a job at a company you would really like to work for. You passed the first round of telephone interviews and have been invited to the corporate headquarters for a series of face-to-face interviews. Discuss the steps you would take to prepare for those interviews.

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Answer:

carefully examine the job description.

consider your answers to common interview qestions.

practice your speaking vioce and body language.

Explanation:

Juana takes home $5400 per month. What is the maximum amount he can
spend each month on loan and credit card payments without being in danger
of credit overload?
A. $1350
B. $540
C. $1080
O D. $1800
SUBMIT

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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