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50 points spent Assuming you make $2000 a month, write a budget that includes routine expenses. Label each expense as fixed or variable and calculate how much money you can save in a month.
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Alocal barnes and noble bookstore ordered 80 marketing books but received 60 books. what percent of the order was missing?
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:00
Identify whether the statements are true or false by dragging and dropping the appropriate term into the bin provided. long-run economic growth is unlikely to be sustainable because of finite natural resources. in the modern economy, countries that possess few domestic natural resources essentially have no chance to develop economically. finding alternatives to natural resources will be very important to long-term economic growth. in the modern economy, human and physical capital are generally less important in productivity than natural resources. in the 19th century, countries with the highest per capita gdp were nearly always abundant in minerals and productive farming land.
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:30
An outside supplier has offered to sell talbot similar wheels for $1.25 per wheel. if the wheels are purchased from the outside supplier, $15,000 of annual fixed overhead could be avoided and the facilities now being used could be rented to another company for $45,000 per year. direct labor is a variable cost. if talbot chooses to buy the wheel from the outside supplier, then annual net operating income would:
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Business, 23.06.2019 01:40
The petty cash fund has a current balance of $ 350, which is the established fund balance. based on activity in the fund, it is determined that the balance needs to be changed to $ 450. which journal entry is needed to make this change?
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