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Assume the economy is in a recession. The federal government decides to increase its spending without increasing taxes and the Fed keeps the money supply constant. Explain what would happen in the three markets (AD AS, loanable funds,
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:50
The new york company produces high quality chairs. variable manufacturing overhead is applied at a standard rate of $12 per machine hour. each chair requires a standard quantity of six machine hours. production for the month totaled 4,000 units. calculate: the standard cost per unit for variable overhead. select one: a. $130,000 b. $192,000 c. $90,000 d. $100,000
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:00
Type of deposit reserve requirementcheckable deposits $7.8 - 48.3 million 3%over $48.3 million 10noncheckable personal savings and time deposits 0refer to the accompanying table. if a bank has $60 million in savings deposits and $40 million in checkable deposits, then its required reserves are$1.2 million.
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Business, 23.06.2019 00:30
In a recent annual report, apple computer reported the following in one of its disclosure notes: "warranty expense: the company provides currently for the estimated cost for product warranties at the time the related revenue is recognized." this note exemplifies apple's use of: (a) conservatism.(b) matching. (c) realization principle. (d) economic entity.
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Business, 23.06.2019 01:00
Weekly sales at nancy's restaurant total $ 84,000. labor required is 420 hours at a cost of $21,000. raw materials used amount to $40,000. what is the partial measure of productivity for labor hours?
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