Business, 23.04.2021 01:00, kmshacklette9879
How will planned investment spending change as the following events occur? The interest rate falls as a result of Federal Reserve policy. The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) decrees that corporations must upgrade or replace their machinery in order to reduce their emissions of sulfur dioxide. Baby boomers begin to retire in large numbers and reduce their savings, resulting in higher interest rates. Match each event to its effect on planned investment spending.
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:10, nat8475
The prebisch–singer hypothesis concludes that: a. technology lowers the cost of manufactured products, so developing countries should see an increase in their terms of trade. b. developing countries experience a long-run decline in their terms of trade, as the demand for primary products in higher-income countries declines relative to their demand for manufactured goods. c. because of unfair trading practices, labor in developing countries is exploited. d. opec has been responsible for a slowdown in the world's standard of living.
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Business, 22.06.2019 22:00, ugh788o02
The company is experiencing an increase in competition, and at the same time they are building more production facilities in southeast asia. in this scenario, the top management team is most likely to multiple choice increase the cost of their products. restructure to reflect a more bureaucratic, stable organization. pull decision-making responsibility from low-level management, taking it on themselves. give lower-level managers the authority to make decisions to benefit the firm. rid themselves of all buffering product.
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Business, 23.06.2019 02:50, afropenguin2853
Marcus nurseries inc.'s 2005 balance sheet showed total common equity of $2,050,000, which included $1,750,000 of retained earnings. the company had 100,000 shares of stock outstanding which sold at a price of $57.25 per share. if the firm had net income of $250,000 in 2006 and paid out $100,000 as dividends, what would its book value per share be at the end of 2006, assuming that it neither issued nor retired any common stock?
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Business, 23.06.2019 04:00, jasmine2531
Asmall company has 10,000 shares. joan owns 200 of these shares. the company decided to split its shares. what is joan's ownership percentage after the split
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