How are permit departments helpful in conversion investigation efforts?
a. By providing...
Business, 06.05.2020 04:02, beetle1234
How are permit departments helpful in conversion investigation efforts?
a. By providing license numbers used for identification in transactions
b. By identifying the nature and location of businesses, new leases, and recent construction
c. By providing information about chattel mortgages and loans to individuals or businesses on equipment
d. By identifying owned assets, indebtedness, mortgage holders, trustees, or straw buyers
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Business, 21.06.2019 23:00, gobbler80
Employees of dti, inc. worked 1,600 direct labor hours in january and 1,000 direct labor hours in february. dti expects to use 18,000 direct labor hours during the year, and expects to incur $22,500 of workerβs compensation insurance cost for the year. the cash payment for this cost will be paid in april. how much insurance premium should be allocated to products made in january and february?
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Business, 22.06.2019 04:00, neariah24
Assume that the following conditions exist: a. all banks are fully loaned up- there are no excess reserves, and desired excess reserves are always zero. b. the money multiplier is 5 . βββ c. the planned investment schedule is such that at a 4 percent rate of interest, investment =$1450 billion. at 5 percent, investment is $1420 billion. d. the investment multiplier is 3 . e.. the initial equilibrium level of real gdp is $12 trillion. f. the equilibrium rate of interest is 4 percent now the fed engages in contractionary monetary policy. it sells $1 billion worth of bonds, which reduces the money supply, which in turn raises the market rate of interest by 1 percentage point. calculate the decrease in money supply after fed's sale of bonds: $nothing billion.
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:40, jesh0975556
After the 2008 recession, the amount of reserves in the us banking system increased. because of federal reserve actions, required reserves increased from $44 billion to $60 billion. however, banks started holding more reserves than required. by january 2009, banks were holding $900 billion in excess reserves. the federal reserve started paying interest on the excess reserves that the banks held. what possible impact will these unused reserves have on the economy?
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