If the economy is currently operating on a point on the production possibility frontier for government goods and services versus private goods and services, Group of answer choices a decrease in the annual output of government goods and services will have no effect on the annual output of private goods and services. a decrease in the annual output of government goods and services will allow an increase in annual output of private goods and services. it will be impossible to increase annual output of government goods and services. an annual increase in government goods and services can be obtained without any sacrifice of annual private goods and services.
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:30
According to management education expert ashok rao, companies can increase their profitability by through careful inventory management. a. 5% to 10% b. 10% to 25% c. 20% to 50% d. 75%
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:30
Kirnon clinic uses client-visits as its measure of activity. during july, the clinic budgeted for 3,250 client-visits, but its actual level of activity was 3,160 client-visits. the clinic has provided the following data concerning the formulas to be used in its budgeting: fixed element per month variable element per client-visitrevenue - $ 39.10personnel expenses $ 35,100 $ 10.30medical supplies 1,100 7.10occupancy expenses 8,100 1.10administrative expenses 5,100 0.20total expenses $ 49,400 $ 18.70the activity variance for net operating income in july would be closest to:
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:00
On january 1, year 1, purl corp. purchased as a long-term investment $500,000 face amount of shaw, inc.βs 8% bonds for $456,200. the bonds were purchased to yield 10% interest. the bonds mature on january 1, year 6, and pay interest annually on january 1. purl uses the effective interest method of amortization. what amount (rounded to nearest $100) should purl report on its december 31, year 2, balance sheet for these held-to-maturity bonds?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:10
Assume that a local bank sells two services, checking accounts and atm card services. the bankβs only two customers are mr. donethat and ms. beenthere. mr. donethat is willing to pay $8 a month for the bank to service his checking account and $2 a month for unlimited use of his atm card. ms. beenthere is willing to pay only $5 for a checking account, but is willing to pay $9 for unlimited use of her atm card. assume that the bank can provide each of these services at zero marginal cost.refer to scenario 17-5. if the bank is unable to use tying, what is the profit-maximizing price to charge for a checking account
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