The price of used cars and trucks in US has increased by 21% including a 10% increase in April alone, while the volume of used car transactions is keeping going up to a record high. Which of the following group of economic variables will go up as a result of a booming used car market?
A. CPI but not GDP deflator, PPI and real GDP
B. CPI and GDP deflator, but not real GDP and PPI
C. CPI, GDP deflator and, real GDP, but not PPI
D. CPI, GDP deflator, real GDP and PPI

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Answer 1

Answer:

C

Explanation:

The consumer price index measures the changes in price of a basket of good. It is used to measure inflation. Because the price of price of used cars and trucks in US has increased , the CPI would increase

GDP deflator = (nominal GDP / real GDP) x 100

the volume of cars bought have increased, as a result, GDP deflator would increase


Related Questions

For what reason might keeping an accounts payable subsidiary ledger be unnecessary for a business? A. if the business is very small B. if the business processes invoices for payment. C. if the business pays only on account D. if the business has more customers then vendors

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Answer:

A. if the business is very small

Explanation:

Subsidiary ledgers are maintained to support the entries in the main ledger. They give more details of the individual items in the main ledger.

They are usually used when a company has large sales volumes to make sure transactions are accurate.

However in small businesses there no need for subsidiary ledger in a small company.

Accounts payable subsidiary ledger shows details of amounts owed to suppliers by a business.

When the business is very small there will be no need for this.

In the trade-off theory, debt levels chosen to balance interest tax shield against the costs of financial distress imply:________

a. an interior optimum (firm value maximizing) debt ratio
b. that investors are irrational, since they require lower returns the hgher the risk
c. that a firm would use little to no debt
d. that a firm would borrow as much as possible

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Answer:

a) an interior optimum (firm value maximizing) debt ratio

Explanation:

Trade off Theory is about capital structure of an economic unit. It mentions about the benefit of debt - ie tax saving, as interest on debt is tax deductible; & cost of debt - bankruptcy & insolvency risk, due to fix interest cost.

The theory depicts the debt level, which is best to - balance interest tax shield against the costs of financial distress imply, which implies that it seeks a balance between benefit & cost of debt.

So, the theory finds the best interior optimum (firm value maximising) debt equity ratio.

A common stock just paid a dividend (D0) of $3.35 per share. Dividends are expected to rise at the rate of 10% per year forever. If the interest rate on this stock is 14% per year, what will the price of this stock be in Year 36?
A. $0.28
B. $12.56
C. $77.96
D. $388.26
E. $1,404.64

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It’s D. $388.26 I think.

home trade helps in proper utilization of local resources how​

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1. Higher trade volumes

2. Greater opportunities to capitalize on comparative advantages

3. More efficient use of raw materials

4. Stronger economic growth

The following data are taken from the financial statements of Bar Harbor Company:
2017 2016
Average accounts receivable $530,000 $550,000
Net sales on account 5,800,000 5,200,000
Terms for all sales are 2/10, n/30
a) Compute the accounts receivable for both years.
b) Compute the average collection period for both years.

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Answer:

a. Accounts receivable turnover = Net sales on account/Average accounts receivable

2017

Accounts receivable turnover = $5,800,000/$530,000

Accounts receivable turnover = 10.94

2016

Accounts receivable turnover = $5,200,000 / $550,000

Accounts receivable turnover = 9.45

b. Average collection period = 365 days/Accounts receivable turnover

2017

Average collection period = 365/10.94

Average collection period = 33 days

2016

Average collection period = 365/9.45

Average collection period = 39 days

On July 31, 2020, Vaughn Company had a cash balance per books of $6,132.05. The statement from Dakota State Bank on that date showed a balance of $7,748.15. A comparison of the bank statement with the Cash account revealed the following facts.

1. The bank service charge for July was $25.
2. The bank collected $1,720 for Keeds Company through electronic funds transfer.
3. The July 31 receipts of $1,297.50 were not included in the bank deposits for July. These receipts were deposited by the company in a night deposit vault on July 31.
4. Company check No. 2480 issued to L. Taylor, a creditor, for $391 that cleared the bank in July was incorrectly entered as a cash payment on July 10 for $319.
5. Checks outstanding on July 31 totaled $1,866.60.
6. On July 31, the bank statement showed an NSF charge of $576 for a check received by the company from W. Krueger, a customer, on account.

Required:
Prepare the bank reconciliation as of July 31.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the bank reconciliation as of July 31 is presented below;

Cash balance as per bank statement $7,748.15

Add: deposit in transit $1,297.50

Less: outstanding checks $1,866.60

Adjusted cash balance per bank $7,179.05

Cash balance as per books $6,132.05

Add: electronic fund transfer received $1,720

Less: error ($391 - $319) -$72

Less: service charges - $25

Less: NSF charges - $576

Adjusted bank balance per books $7,179.05

On May 13, 2020, Otto, Parker and Quentin bought a parcel of land as tenants in common. The deed provided that Otto owned 1/2 the property and Parker and Quentin each owned 1/4 each. If Quentin dies, the property will be divided as follows:

a. Otto 1/2. Parker 1/2
b. Otto 5/8, Parker 3/8
c. Otto 1/3, Parker 1/3, Quentin's heirs 1/3
d. Otto 1/2. Parker 1/4, Quentin's heirs 1/4

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Answer:D. Otto 1/2. Parker 1/4, Quentin's heirs 1/4

Explanation:

Based on the information given in the question, if Quentin dies, the property will be divided as Otto 1/2. Parker 1/4, Quentin's heirs 1/4.

When a tenant in common dies, it should be noted that their share of a property will be passed to their legal heir and thesame percentage of ownership will be shared by the co-owners. Hence the correct option is D

The financial statements for Highland Corporation included the following selected information:
Common stock $ 1,000,000
Retained earnings $ 770,000
Net income $ 1,020,000
Shares issued 100,000
Shares outstanding 77,000
Dividends declared and paid $ 690,000
The common stock was sold at a price of $31 per share.
1. What is the amount o f additional paid-in capital?
2. What was the amount of retained earnings at the beginning of the year?
3. How many shares are in treasury stock?

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Answer:

Highland Corporation

1. The amount of additional paid-in capital is:

= $210,000.

2. The amount of the retained earnings at the beginning of the year is:

= $440,000.

3.  The number of shares in treasury stock is:

= 23,000 shares.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Common stock                       $ 1,000,000

Retained earnings                    $ 770,000

Net income                            $ 1,020,000

Shares issued                              100,000

Shares outstanding                       77,000

Dividends declared and paid  $ 690,000

Price of common stock = $31 per share

1. The amount of additional paid-in capital is:

Issued stock = 100,000 * ($31 - $10) = $210,000

2. The amount of the retained earnings at the beginning of the year:

Retained earnings at the ending       $ 770,000

Add dividend                                         690,000

Total available for distribution         $1,460,000

Less Net income                                1,020,000

Retained earnings at the beginning $440,000

3. Treasury stock = 23,000 (100,000 - 77,000)

Nordstrom, Inc. operates department stores in numerous states. Suppose selected financial statement data (in millions) for 2020 are presented below.

End of Year Beginning of Year
Cash and cash equivalents $750 $81
Accounts receivable (net) 2,060 1,810
Inventory 880 830
Other current assets 570 429
Total current assets $4,260 $3,150
Total current liabilities $2,060 $1,610

For the year, net credit sales were $8,258 million, cost of goods sold was $5,328 million, and net cash provided by operating activities was $1,251 million.

Required:
Compute the current ratio, current cash debt coverage, accounts receivable turnover, average collection period, inventory turnover, and days in inventory at the end of the current year.

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Answer:

Nordstrom, Inc.

Current Ratio = Current assets/Current liabilities

= $4,260/ $2,060  

= 2.1

Current cash debt coverage = Net Operating Cash/Current liabilities

= $1,251/$2,060

= 0.61

Accounts receivable turnover = Net Sales/Average Receivable

= $8,258/$1,935

= 4.27

Average collection period = 365/4.27

= 85.5 days

Inventory turnover = Cost of goods sold/Average inventory

= $5,328/$855

= 6.2 times

Days in inventory = 365/Inventory turnover

= 58.9 days

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                         End of Year     Beginning of Year

Cash and cash equivalents   $750                       $81

Accounts receivable (net)     2,060                    1,810

Inventory                                   880                      830

Other current assets                570                     429

Total current assets            $4,260                 $3,150

Total current liabilities        $2,060                  $1,610

Net credit sales = $8,258 million

Cost of goods sold = $5,328 million

Net operating cash = $1,251 million

Average receivables = $1,935 ($2,060 + $1,810)/2

Average inventory = $855 ($880 + $830)/2

When inventories go down in value, accountants adjust the value of the inventory that is recorded on the balance sheet. Sometimes inventory goes up in value. Do accountant's ever adjust the value of inventory upwards? What are the general guidelines that accountant's follow in recording inventory value?

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Answer:

Accountants do not adjust the value of inventory upwards.  The general guidelines in recording inventory value are to recognize the ending inventory value at the lower of cost or market value and to ensure that transactions are recorded in accordance with the conservatism principle of generally accepted accounting principles.

Explanation:

The conservatism principle requires that all probable losses are recognized as soon as they can be reasonably estimated, while gains should be recognized only when they are fully realized.  The lower of cost or market value (LCM) method states that inventory should be recorded at the lower of either the historical cost or the market value.  The LCM is in line with the conservatism principle.

The Aleander Company plans to issue $10,000,000 of 20-year bonds at par next June, with semiannual interest payments. The company's current cost of debt is 10 percent. However, the firm's financial manager is concerned that interest rates will increase in coming months, and has decided to take a short position in U. S. government t-bond futures. See the settlement data below for t-bond futures. (Note: One standard futures contract is $100,000).
a. Calculate the present value of the corporate bonds if rates increase by 2 percentage points.
b. Calculate the gain or loss on the corporate bond position.
c. Calculate the number of contracts required to cover the bond position. Then calculate the current value of the futures position.
d. Calculate the implied interest rate based on the current value of the futures position.
e. Interest rates increase as expected, by 2 percentage points. Calculate the present value of the futures position based on the rate calculated above plus the 2 points.
f. Calculate the gain or loss on the futures position.
g. Calculate the overall net gain or loss.
h. Is this problem an example of a perfect hedge or a cross hedge? Is it an example of speculation or hedging? Why?
Delivery Month Open High Low Settle Change Open Interest
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Dec 103'14 103'14 102'11 102'17 -6 678,000
Mar 102'11 102'23 100'28 101'01 -5 135,855
June 101'14 101'26 100'02 100'12 -5 17,255

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Dennis sells short 100 shares of ARC stock at $152 per share on January 15, 2020. He buys 200 shares of ARC stock on April 1, 2020, at $190 per share. On May 2, 2020, he closes the short sale by delivering 100 of the shares purchased on April 1
a. What are the amount and nature of Dennis’s loss upon closing the short sale?
b. When does the holding period for the remaining 100 shares begin?
c. If Dennis sells (at $27 per share) the remaining 100 shares on January 20, 2017, what will be the nature of his gain or loss?

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

a. What are the amount and nature of Dennis’s loss upon closing the short sale?

Sales consideration = $100 × $152 = $15200

Less: Closing Value of Short sales = 100 × $190 = $19000

Short term capital loss = $3800

b. When does the holding period for the remaining 100 shares begin?

The holding period for the remaining 100 shares begin on May 2, 2020, which was when the short sale was closed.

c. If Dennis sells (at $27 per share) the remaining 100 shares on January 20, 2017, what will be the nature of his gain or loss?

Sales consideration = 100 × $27 = $2700

Less: Base value = $19000

Short term capital loss = $16300

determine your targetarket​

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Answer:

A target market refers to a group of customers to whom a company wants to sell its products and services, and to whom it directs its marketing efforts. Consumers who make up a target market share similar characteristics including geography, buying power, demographics, and incomes.

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The purpose or objectives of competition policy​

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Answer:

This Act, by prohibiting private monopolization, unreasonable restraint of trade and unfair trade practices, by preventing excessive concentration of economic power and by eliminating unreasonable restraint on production, sale, price, technology and the like, and all other unjust restriction of business

Explanation:

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A 2 kg object traveling at 5 m/s on a frictionless horizontal surface collides head-on with and sticks to a 3 kg object initially at rest. Which of the following correctly identifies the change in total kinetic energy and the resulting speed of the objects after the collision?
Kinetic Energy Speed
(A) Increases 2 m/s
(B) Increases Soold 3.2 m/s
(C) Decreases 2 m/s
(D) Decreases 3.2 m/s

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Answer:

Decreases 2 m/s

Explanation:

This is an inelastic collision :

m1u1 + m2u2 = (m1 + m2)v

Where ;

m1 and u1 = mass and initial velocity of object 1

m2 and u2 = mass and initial velocity of object 2

v = final velocity of the objects

m1 = 2kg ; m2 = 3kg ; u1 = 5 m/s ; u2 = 0 ; v =?

m1u1 + m2u2 = (m1 + m2)v

(2*5) + (3*0) = (2 + 3)v

10 + 0 = 5v

10 = 5v

v = 10/5

v = 2m/s

A job cost sheet of Sandoval Company is given below.
Job Cost Sheet
JOB NO. 469 Quantity 2,500
ITEM White Lion Cages Date Requested 7/2
FOR Todd Company Date Completed 7/31
Date Direct Direct Labor Manufacturing
Materials Labor Overhead
7/10 700
12 900
15 440 550
22 380 475
24 1,600
27 1,500
31 540 675
Cost of completed job:
Direct materials
Direct labor
Manufacturing overhead
Total cost
Unit cost
(1) What are the source documents for direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs assigned to this job?
Source Documents
Direct materials pixel.gifMaterials requisition slipsPredetermined overhead rateTime tickets
Direct labor pixel.gifMaterials requisition slipsPredetermined overhead rateTime tickets
Manufacturing overhead pixel.gifMaterials requisition slipsPredetermined overhead rateTime tickets
(2) What is the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate? (Round answer to 0 decimal places e.g 135.)
Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate pixel.gif %
(3) What are the total cost and the unit cost of the completed job? (Round unit cost to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.25.)
Total cost of the completed job $pixel.gif
Unit cost of the completed job $pixel.gif

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Answer:

A. Direct materials-Materials requisition slips

Direct labor-Time tickets

Manufacturing overhead- Predetermined overhead rate

B. 125%

C. Total cost $7,760

Unit cost $3.104

Explanation:

1. Based on the information given the source documents for direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead costs assigned to this job are :

Direct materials-Materials requisition slips

Direct labor-Time tickets

Manufacturing overhead- Predetermined overhead rate

2. Calculation to determine the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate

Predetermined overhead rate=$550/$440*100

Predetermined overhead rate=125%

Therefore the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate is 125%

3. Calculation to determine the total cost and the unit cost of the completed job

TOTAL COST

Direct Material $4, 700

($700 + $900 + $1,600 + $1,500)

Add Direct Labor $1,360

($440 + $380 + $540)

Add Manufacturing Overhead $1,700

($550 + $475 + $675)

Total Cost $7,760

UNIT COST

Unit cost= $7,760/ 2,500

Unit cost=$3.104

Therefore the total cost is $7,760 and the unit cost of the completed job is $3.104

The Varone Company makes a single product called a Hom. The company has the capacity to produce 40,000 Homs per year. Per unit costs to produce and sell one Hom at that activity level are: Direct materials $20 Direct labor $10 Variable manufacturing overhead $5 Fixed manufacturing overhead $7 Variable selling expense $8 Fixed selling expense $2 The regular selling price for one Hom is $60. A special order has been received at Varone from the Fairview Company to purchase 8,000 Homs next year at 15% off the regular selling price. If this special order were accepted, the variable selling expense would be reduced by 25%. However, Varone would have to purchase a specialized machine to engrave the Fairview name on each Hom in the special order. This machine would cost $10,800 and it would have no use after the special order was filled. The total fixed costs, both manufacturing and selling, are constant within the relevant range of 30,000 to 40,000 Homs per year. Assume direct labor is a variable cost. If Varone has an opportunity to sell 37,960 Homs next year through regular channels and the special order is accepted for 20% off the regular selling price, the effect on net operating income next year due to accepting this order would be:________
a. $33,320 decrease
b. $35,480 decrease
c. $33,320 increase
d. $35,480 increase

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Answer:

$69,200 Increase

Explanation:

Calculation to determine what the effect on net operating income next year due to accepting this order would be:

Incremental revenue $408,000

(8,000 units × $51 per unit)

[$60 × (1 − 15%) = $51]

Less incremental costs:

Direct materials $160,000

(8,000 units × $20 per unit)

Direct labor $80,000

(8,000 unit × $10 per unit)

Variable manufacturing overhead $40,000

(8,000 units × $5per unit)

Variable selling expense $48,000

[$8 × (1 − 25%) = $6]

(8,000 units × $6 per unit)

Special machine $10,800

Total incremental cost $338,800

Incremental net operating income$69,200

($408,000-$338,800)

Therefore the effect on net operating income next year due to accepting this order would be:

$69,200 Increase

Grouper Company purchased an electric wax melter on April 30, 2020, by trading in its old gas model and paying the balance in cash. The following data relate to the purchase.

List price of new melter $21,804
Cash paid 13,800
Cost of old melter (5-year life, $966 salvage value) 15,456
Accumulated Depreciation-old melter (straight-line) 8,694
Secondhand fair value of old melter 7,176

Required:
Prepare the journal entries necessary to record this exchange, assuming that the exchange (a) has commercial substance, and (b) lacks commercial substance. Sage’s fiscal year ends on December 31, and depreciation has been recorded through December 31, 2020.

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Answer and Explanation:

The journal entries are shown below;

a. the exchange has commercial substance

Depreciation expense (($15,456 - $966) ÷ 5 × 4 ÷ 12 ) $966

         To Accumulate depreciation $966

(being depreciation expense is recorded)

New Melter ($13,800 + $7,176) $20,976

accumulated depreciation ($8,694 + $966) $9,660

      To loss on sale of melter $1,380

      To old melter $15,456

      To cash $13,800

(being equipment exchange is recorded)

b. The exchange lacks commercial substance

Depreciation expense (($15,456 - $966) ÷ 5 × 4 ÷ 12 ) $966

         To Accumulate depreciation $966

(being current depreciation expense is recorded)

New Melter ($13,800 + $7,176) $20,976

accumulated depreciation ($8,694 + $966) $9,660

      To loss on sale of melter $1,380

      To old melter $15,456

      To cash $13,800

(being equipment exchange is recorded)

Professional sales skills
how should the price quotation in your proposal be titled?
A. Investment
B. Price
C. Cost
D.Estimate

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i believe it is A, you’re welcome!

A non-governmental not-for-profit university in California charges its students tuition of $10,000,000. However, financial aid grants total $2,200,000. In addition, the school receives a $1,000,000 grant restricted for faculty salaries. Of this amount, $300,000 is spent appropriately this year. On the statement of activities, the school reports three categories: (1) revenues and support, (2) net assets released from restrictions, and (3) expenses. Which of the following is not true?
A. In the unrestricted net assets, the revenues and support should total $1.14 million.
B. Unrestricted net assets shows the $160,000 as a direct reduction to the tuition revenue balance.
C. Unrestricted net assets should recognize expenses of $24,000.
D. Unrestricted net assets should show an increase of $24,000 for net assets reclassified.

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Answer:

b. In the unrestricted net assets, the revenues and support should total $10,000,000.

Explanation:

Based on the information given the statements that is NOT true will be "IN THE UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS, THE REVENUES AND SUPPORT SHOULD TOTAL $10,000,000 reason been that in a non-governmental not-for-profit school the the financial grant that was provided by the school will reduce the tuition revenue which therefore means that the FINANCIAL SUPPORT OR GRANTS REVENUES AND SUPPORT should total only the amount of $7,800,000 calculated as ($10,000,000-$2,200,000).

Pharoah provides environmentally friendly lawn services for homeowners. Its operating costs are as follows.
Depreciation $1,500 per month
Advertising $450 per month
Insurance $3,330 per month
Weed and feed materials $20 per lawn
Direct labor $13 per lawn
Fuel $3 per lawn
Pharoah charges $80 per treatment for the average single-family lawn.
(a) Determine the company's break-even point in number of lawns serviced per month o per Break-even point lawns
(b) Determine the company's break even point in dollars.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Advertising $450 per month

Insurance $3,330 per month

Total fixed costs= $3,780

Weed and feed materials $20 per lawn

Direct labor $13 per lawn

Fuel $3 per lawn

Total unitary varaible cost= $36

Selling price per unti= $80

To calculate the break-even point in units, we need to use the following formula:

Break-even point in units= fixed costs/ contribution margin per unit

Break-even point in units= 3,780 / (80 - 36)

Break-even point in units= 86

Now, in dollars:

Break-even point (dollars)= fixed costs/ contribution margin ratio

Break-even point (dollars)=  3,780 / (44 / 80)

Break-even point (dollars)= $6,873

The following transactions occurred during July:

a. Received $1,090 cash for services provided to a customer during July.
b. Issued common stock for $5,800 cash.
c. Received $940 from a customer in partial payment of his account receivable which arose from sales in June.
d. Provided services to a customer on credit, $565.
e. Borrowed $7,900 from the bank by signing a promissory note.
f. Received $1,440 cash from a customer for services to be performed next year.

Required:
What was the amount of revenue for July?

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Answer:  

$1,655

Explanation:

Revenue results from transactions with customers. We recognize revenue when services or goods have been transferred to customers not as when they are paid.

Calculation of Revenue for July :

Transaction a              $1,090

Transaction d                $565

Total Revenue            $1,655

therefore,

The amount of revenue for July is  $1,655.

What are the requirements for something to be used as money?

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For it to have international value

Explain what nuclear medicine technologists and magnetic resonance technologists have in common.

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Many radiologic laboratories utilize hybrid scanning devices that integrate the two technologies, and MRI technologists and nuclear medicine techs have similar expertise. Technologists may examine both structure and cellular health at a single glance by superimposing the two pictures.

Nuclear medicine technologists and MRI technologists share a number of abilities, and many radiologic facilities utilize hybrid scanning devices that integrate the two modalities.

What is nuclear medicine technologists?

Nuclear medicine creates images that demonstrate internal organ activity by using an ionizing radioactive tracer, typically injected into the blood.

High-quality, detailed images of inside body structures are created by MRI using radio waves and a strong magnetic field. By detecting radiation coming from various body areas after the patient receives a radioactive tracer, nuclear medicine imaging is a technique for creating images.

Hence, the significance of the nuclear medicine technologists is aforementioned.

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Money is neutral in:___________
A. the short run, since it cannot alter the real aggregate output or price level in the short run.
B. both the short and long run, since it cannot alter price levels or aggregate output in the long and short run.
C. the long run, since it only affects the price level, but not aggregate output or interest rates.
D. the short run, since it cannot alter the price levels or interest rate in the short run.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Money neutrality is a theory which submits that money supply only affect nominal variable and not real variables.

Nominal variables include price, wages and exchange rate

real variables include employment and real GDP

Money is only neutral in the long run and not in the short run because of money illusion. Money illusion causes economic agents to respond to money supply changes.

Money is neutral only in the long run

Waterway Industries estimates its sales at 240000 units in the first quarter and that sales will increase by 26000 units each quarter over the year. They have, and desire, a 25% ending inventory of finished goods. Each unit sells for $35. 40% of the sales are for cash. 70% of the credit customers pay within the quarter. The remainder is received in the quarter following sale. Cash collections for the third quarter are budgeted at:

a. $5,735,800.
b. $11,574,800.
c. $8,380,400.
d. $10,056,200.

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Answer:

d. $10,056,200.

Explanation:

The computation of the cash collection for the third quarter is shown below;

Sales in quarter 1 is 240,000 units

Sales in quarter 2 is 240,000 + 26000 units = 266,000 units

And, the sales in quarter 3 is 266,000 units + 24000 units = 292,000 units

Now

= (292,000 units × $35 × 40%) + (292,000 × $35 × 60% × 70%) + (266,000 units × $35 × 60% × 30%)

= $4,088,000 + $4,292,400 + $1,675,800

= $10,056,200

Splish Brothers Inc. gathered the following reconciling information in preparing its August bank reconciliation:______.
Cash balance per books, 8/31 $33600 Deposits in transit 1400 Notes receivable and interest collected by bank 8200 Bank charge for check printing 190 Outstanding checks 19200 NSF check 1630
The adjusted cash balance per books on August 31 is:_______.
a. $38580.
b. $22040.
c. $23580
d. $39980.

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Answer:

d. $39,980

Explanation:

Given the above information, the adjusted cash balance per books on August 31

= Cash opening + Collection by bank - Bank charge check printing - NSF check

The next step is to fix in the values as given above.

= $33,600 + $8,200 - $190 - $1,630

= $39,980

Therefore, the adjusted cash balance per books on August 31 is $39,980

On September 30, 2018, Corso Steel acquired a patent from Thermo Steel. The agreement specified that Corso will pay Thermo $1,000,000 immediately and then another $1,000,000 on September 30, 2020. An interest rate of 8% reflects the time value of money for this type of loan agreement.
What amount of interest expense, if any, would Corso record on December 31, 2019, the company’s fiscal year end?
a. $68,687.
b. $80,000.
c. $60,000.
d. $69,959.

Answers

Answer: $69,959

Explanation:

The amount of interest expense, that Corso will record on December 31, 2019, the company’s fiscal year end will be calculated thus:

First, we calculate the present value of payment which will be made on September 30,2020 and this will be:

= $1000000 × 0.857339

= $857339

Then, the interest expense on December 31,2018 will be:

= $857339 × 8%/12 × 3

= $17147

Therefore, the Interest expense on December 31,2019 will be:

= ($857339 + $17147) × 8%

= $874486 × 0.08

= $69959

ECB Co. has 1.25 million shares outstanding selling at $25 per share. It plans to repurchase 97,000 shares at the market price. What will be its market capitalization after the repurchase? What will be its stock price? The market capitalization after the repurchase is million. (Round to three decimal places.)

Answers

Answer:

Market cap = 28.825 million

Stock price = $25

Explanation:

Current outstanding shares = 1,250,000

Current price per share = $25

So, ECB current market cap = 1,250,000 × $25 = $31,250,000

Repurchase shares = 97,000

So repurchase value = 97,000 × $25 = $2,425,000

Hence, Market capitalization after repurchase = current market cap - repurchase value

= $31,250,000 - $2,425,000 = 28,825,000 or 28.825 million

Stock price = $25

The following information is available for the XYZ Company for the month of July:
Static Budget Actual
Units 7,000 6,650
Sales revenue $60,000 $55,715
Variable manufacturing costs $15,000 $14,250
Fixed manufacturing costs $20,000 $17,000
Variable selling & administrative expense $10,000 $10,500
Fixed selling & administrative expense $15,000 $12,000
The total sales-volume variance for operating income for the month of July would be:__________

Answers

Answer:

XYZ Company

The total sales-volume variance for operating income for the month of July would be:__________

$3,765 Favorable

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                                             Static Budget        Actual  

Units                                                           7,000               6,650    

Sales revenue                                          $60,000        $55,715

Variable manufacturing costs                  $15,000       $14,250

Fixed manufacturing costs                     $20,000        $17,000

Variable selling & administrative exp.    $10,000        $10,500

Fixed selling & administrative expense $15,000        $12,000

                                                            Flexible Budget    Actual  

Units                                                              6,650           6,650    

Sales revenue  = $57,000($60,000/7,000 * 6,650) $55,715

Variable manufacturing costs = $14,300 ($15,000/7,000 * 6,650)       $14,250

Fixed manufacturing costs                     $20,000        $17,000

Variable selling & administrative exp. =$9,500 ($10,000/7,000 * 6,650)       $10,500

Fixed selling & administrative expense $15,000        $12,000

                                                             Flexible Budget    Actual    Variance

Units                                                              6,650           6,650      

Sales revenue                                          $57,000        $55,715     $1,285 U

Variable manufacturing costs                  $14,300       $14,250             50 F

Fixed manufacturing costs                     $20,000        $17,000       3,000 F

Variable selling & administrative exp.      $9,500        $10,500       1,000 U

Fixed selling & administrative expense $15,000        $12,000       3,000 F

Operating income                                    ($1,800)          $1,965     $3,765 F

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