For this question, assume that investment spending depends only on output and no longer depends on the interest rate. Given this information, an increase in government spending Select one: a. will have no effect on output. b. will cause investment to decrease. c. will cause an increase in output and in interest rate. d. will cause investment to increase.
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Business, 22.06.2019 08:30, dezmondpowell
Which of the following is an example of search costs? a.) driving to a faraway place to find available goods b.) buying goods in some special way that is outside the normal channels c.) paying a premium cost for goods d.) selling extra goods for a discount price
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:30, abigail251
Factors like the unemployment rate, the stock market, global trade, economic policy, and the economic situation of other countries have no influence on the financial status of individuals. ( t or f)
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:10, allieallie
Use the information below to answer the following question. the boxwood company sells blankets for $60 each. the following was taken from the inventory records during may. the company had no beginning inventory on may 1. date blankets units cost may 3 purchase 5 $20 10 sale 3 17 purchase 10 $24 20 sale 6 23 sale 3 30 purchase 10 $30 assuming that the company uses the perpetual inventory system, determine the gross profit for the month of may using the lifo cost method.
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Business, 22.06.2019 13:40, allytrujillo20oy0dib
Randall's, inc. has 20,000 shares of stock outstanding with a par value of $1.00 per share. the market value is $12 per share. the balance sheet shows $42,000 in the capital in excess of par account, $20,000 in the common stock account, and $50,500 in the retained earnings account. the firm just announced a 5 percent (small) stock dividend. what will the balance in the retained earnings account be after the dividend?
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