Joe owns a business renting out properties as apartments. He is hoping to purchase an old building to create new apartment homes. Before Joe is able to purchase the building, he must work out a deal with the current owner, who has decided to sell the property. Use the drop-down menu to complete each statement. Based on the information in the passage, it is most likely that Joe lives in a economy. The building that Joe is interested in purchasing would be considered .

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Answer 1

Answer:

Joe lives in a mixed economy.

The building is a private property

Explanation:

A mixed economy allows individuals like Joe and companies to engage in commercial activities. It gives freedom to entrepreneurs to choose the type of business they wish to operate. Joe rents out apartments to clients. He and the client enters into a tenancy agreement, which suggests the presence of regulation. Consulting the owner of the property that he wishes to purchases shows there is an authority that regulates property transactions. A mixed economy gives buyers and sellers the freedom to do business but with regulation by a central authority.

The property that Joe wishes to buy is private property. It belongs to the seller and not to the public or government. Joe can only purchase a property and acquire its title if it is private property.

Answer 2

Answer:

1. mixed market

2. private property


Related Questions

1. Correct the following business messages keeping the 7C's of effective communication in consideration.
i. Revise the following message for conciseness:
In this time of the day, we are sending this announcement to let everyone know that new medicines ordered by the hospital which are mentioned on the list will be available from next month.

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Answer:

Revise the following message for conciseness is explained below in detail.

Explanation:

ConciseClearCorrectConcreteCompleteCourteousCoherent

These above mentioned 7 points are the 7 C's of communication.

At this contemporary time, this statement is to let everyone understand that the new medications and medicine required by the hospital and introduced on the list will be appearing next month.  

LCMS Industries has $70 million in debt outstanding. The firm will pay only interest on this debt (the debt is perpetual). LCMS' marginal tax rate is 35% and the firm pays a rate of 8% interest on its debt. The present value of LCMS' interest tax shield is closest to:_________

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Answer:

$24.5 million

Explanation:

Calculation for The present value of LCMS' interest tax shield

Using this formula

Present Value of Tax shield = Debt outstanding× Marginal tax rate

Let plug in the formula

Present Value of Tax shield=$70 million× .35

Present Value of Tax shield=$24.5 million

Therefore The present value of LCMS' interest tax shield is closest to: $24.5 million

Mullis Company sold merchandise on account to a customer for $1,045, terms n/30. The journal entry to record this sale transaction would be: ________

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Answer:

Debit Accounts Receivable $1,045 and credit Sales $1,045.

Explanation:

Date  Account Titles              Debit    Credit

          Accounts Receivable    $1,045

              Sales                                        $1,045

A negative supply shock such as a natural disaster, which greatly decreases the economy's resources, will tend to

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Explanation:

Question 36 1 A negative supply shock such as a natural disaster, which greatly decreases the economy's resources, will tend to reduce equilibrium GDP and the price level.

An increase in the firms receivable turnover ratio means that:

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Answer:

interest generated in a business

economic sustainability for sanitation

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Answer:

Economic sustainability is an integrated part of sustainability and means that we must use, safeguard and sustain resources (human and material) to create long-term sustainable values by optimal use, recovery and recycling.

Several key ideas make up the economic angle of sustainability:

Smart growth.

Long-range planning.

Cost savings.

Research and development spending.

Cost of living.

Is this ok?

Refer to JetBlue. JetBlue Airlines founder and CEO David Neeleman and its President Dave Barger speak with every new class of employees as they come through JetBlue’s structured orientation process. The orientation course is an example of ____ communication.

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Answer:

Downward communication

Explanation:

In an organisation communication is key to making work process effective and meeting set goals and objectives.

Expectations need to be communicated to employees and management also need to get feedback from employees.

Communications can be from management to employees which is downward communication, between colleagues which is horizontal, and from employees to management which is upward.

In the given instance JetBlue Airlines founder and CEO David Neeleman and its President Dave Barger speak with every new class of employees as they come through JetBlue’s structured orientation process.

This is a form of downward communication where the the CEO and President speak to every new class of employees

The MRP input storing information on the status of each item by time period (e.g., scheduled receipts, lead time, lot size) is the:

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Answer:

inventory records

Explanation:

The development and application of MRP was based upon on the recognition of the difference between independent and dependent demand, and computers.

The output of MRP is a schedule of requirements for all parts and end items.

Inventory records is simply known to be a form used during a periodic inventory to record information about each item of merchandise on hand or in store.

Write an assessment of the logistical, financial, and any other considerations of implementing eMobile/eHealth information technology in your organization. If mobile technology is in use in your organization, give a brief description of the technology in use, and assess the impact this has had on operations.

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Explanation:

The use of mobile information technologies in organizations is increasingly essential, due to the speed with which business is currently carried out and the great competition. Intelligent systems are implemented in organizations so that there is speed in communication processes, as is the case with eMobile / eHealth that manages the quality of messages sent to an organizational mobile device, facilitating organizational communication to occur effectively, safely and quickly. , through the technology of requesting information contained in a corporate database. To maintain the security of the system, there must be an adequate and sophisticated implementation, to eliminate fraud and intrusions.

The advantages of mobile information technologies in organizations are reflected in all organizational sectors, as from an effective and fluid communication, the speed of processes increases, unnecessary costs decrease, and contributes to continuous organizational improvement.

Employees view budgeting more positively when goals are established for them by senior management.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

i think true

You would like to start a cellular telephone equipment service business. you are considering organizing the business as a sole proprietorship. Identify the advantages and disadvantages of owning a sole proprietorship

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Answer:

A business with two or more owners and not organized as a corporation.

Explanation:

If you could vote today who would you vote for Trump/ Biden or someone else. I would vote for someone else.

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Answer:

Lauren boebert

Explanation:

Assume that the standard cost to make one finished unit includes 2 hour of direct labor at $8 per hour. During April, 22,000 direct labor-hours were worked, 10,500 units of product were manufactured, and total direct labor cost was $160,000. What is the labor rate variance for April

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Answer:

the labor rate variance is $16,000 unfavorable

Explanation:

The computation of the labor rate variance is shown below:

As we know that

Labour Rate Variance = ( Actual Rate - Standard Rate) ×Actual Hours Worked

= ($160,000 ÷ 22,000 direct labor hours - $8) × 22000  direct labor hours

= ($7.27 - $8) × 22000  direct labor hours

= $16,000 Unfavorable

hence, the labor rate variance is $16,000 unfavorable

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered  

On January 1, 2004, Oak Co. issued 400 of its 8%, $1,000 bonds at 97 plus accrued interest. The bonds are dated October 1, 2003 and mature on October 1, 2013. Interest is payable semiannually on April 1 and October 1. Accrued interest for the period October 1, 2003 to January 1, 2004, amounted to $8,000. On January 1, 2004, what amount should Oak report as bonds payable, net of discount?

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Answer:

Oak Co.

The amount that Oak should report as bonds payable, net of discount is:

$400,000.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Cash from the issue of 400 bonds = 400 * $1,000 * 97/100 = $388,000

Interest rate = 8% semiannually on April 1 and October 1

Bonds payable = $400,000 ($1,000 * 400)

Date of bonds = October 1, 2003

Accrued interest from October 1, 2003 to January 1, 2004 = $8,000

b) The bonds payable is the face value of the bonds.  It is the amount that will be due for repayment to bondholders on the maturity of the bonds in 10 years' time, precisely on October 1, 2013.

Jim earns $100,000 a year at his job. He owes $20,000 a year for his home mortgage payment, and $30,000 a year for his combined cabin, boat, and car payments. What is Jim's yearly accumulated wealth before he spends anything on himself or his family?

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Answer: $50,000

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Jim earns $100,000 a year at his job and that he owes $20,000 a year for his home mortgage payment, and $30,000 a year for his combined cabin, boat, and car payments.

Jim's yearly accumulated wealth before he spends anything on himself or his family will be his earnings less the amount owed. This will be:

= $100,000 - ($20,000 + $30,000)

= $100,000 - $50,000

= $50,000

Consider a portfolio that offers an expected rate of return of 11% and a standard deviation of 21%. T-bills offer a risk-free 6% rate of return. What is the maximum level of risk aversion for which the risky portfolio is still preferred to T-bills?

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Answer:

The  level of risk aversion must be less than 2.27 for the risky portfolio to be preferred to bills.

Explanation:

Let U presents utility level. Therefore, we can specify U as follows:

U = E(r) - (0.5 * A * SD^2) ........................... (1)

Where, risky portfolio, we have:

E(r) = expected rate of return = 11%, or 0.11

SD = Standard deviation = 21%, or 0.21

A = Level of risk aversion = ?

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

U of risky portfolio = 0.11 - (0.5 * A * 0.21^2)

U of risky portfolio = 0.11 - (A * 0.02205)

Since the T-bills offer a risk-free 6% rate of return, it therefore implies that:

U of T-bill = 6%, 0.06

Therefore, the following must hold for the risky portfolio to be preferred to bills:

U of risky portfolio > U of T-bill ............................. (2)

Substituting the values for the expression above and solve for A, we have:

0.11 - (A * 0.02205) > 0.06

-(A * 0.02205) > 0.06 - 0.11

-(A * 0.02205) > - 0.05

Divide through by -1 and change the inequality sign, we have:

A * 0.02205 < 0.05

A < 0.05 / 0.02205

A < 2.27

Therefore, the  level of risk aversion must be less than 2.27 for the risky portfolio to be preferred to bills.

Rebotar Inc, makes basketballs. Their fixed costs are $3450 Variable costs are $12 per basketball, If the basketball is priced at $25 and 300 basketballs are sold, did Rebotar break even? How do you know Show all work.​

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Answer:

Break-even points = 265.38

Explanation:

Given:

Fixed cost = $3,450

Variable costs = $12

Selling price = $25

Number of balls sold = 300

Find:

Break even costs

Computation:

Contribution per unit = Sales - Variable costs

Contribution per unit = $25- $12

Contribution per unit = $13

Break-even points = Fixed cost / Contribution per unit

Break-even points = $3,450 /$13

Break-even points = 265.38

Country of origin can strongly influence a firm’s approach to organization structure. As MNEs from China and India internationalize, to what extent are they likely to differ from that observed for Japanese, European and US MNEs?

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Answer:

Chinese and Indian firms are likely to apply their own principles when they internationalize as MNEs.

Explanation:

For example, the Chinese have in many aspects similar values to the Japanese. They believe in hierarchies, in strict organization and methods, and in efficiency above everything else.

However, the Chinese tend to be less protocol-focused than the Japanese, because the Chinese are more extraverted. So when the Chinese companies become MNEs, they are likely to be similar to Japanese MNEs, but with a bit less organization and protocol.

Why do we practice making associations with simple and mundane problems and resources

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Question Completion with options:

Select all that apply.

A. To bring some light-hearted humor to practicing a rather difficult behavior.

B. Things like losing your keys and empty ink cartridges are actually more important of a problem than expected.

C. Due to their simplicity, there is a “right” or “perfect” solution to be identified.

D. Removes the risk associated with trying to find the “right” or “perfect” solution.

E. They are problems and resources that most people have experience with or can relate to.

Answer:

We practice making associations with simple and mundane problems and resources because:

E. They are problems and resources that most people have experience with or can relate to.

Explanation:

Such problems and resources are malleable to daily practice and association because they are simple and commonplace.  Most people can also relate to the given problems and resources, having acquired the experience before or they have been associated with the resources for solving the particular problems.  So making them a subject of practice, it becomes easier to use them as anecdotes for teaching and enlightenment.  Experience, some claim, is a good teacher.

Largo Company has unit costs of $10 for materials and $30 for conversion costs. If there are 2,500 units in ending work in process, 40% complete as to conversion costs, and fully complete as to materials cost, the total cost assignable to the ending work in process inventory is:_________

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Answer:

$55,000

Explanation:

Calculation for the total cost assignable to the ending work in process inventory

First step is to calculate the ending Materials Cost:

Ending Materials Cost = [(2,500 units × $10]

Ending Materials Cost = $25,000

Second Step is to calculate the ending Conversion Cost:

Ending Conversion Cost = [(2,500 units × 40%) × $30]

Ending Conversion Cost = [(1,000) × $30]

Ending Conversion Cost = $30,000

Last step is to calculate the total cost assignable to the Ending work in process inventory cost using this formula

Ending work in process inventory cost = Ending Materials Cost + Ending Conversion Cost

Let plug in the formula

Ending work in process inventory cost = $25,000 + $30,000

Ending work in process inventory cost = $55,000

Therefore the total cost assignable to the ending work in process inventory is $55,000

Whatever, Inc., has a bond outstanding with a coupon rate of 5.87 percent and semiannual payments. The yield to maturity is 6.9 percent and the bond matures in 13 years. What is the market price if the bond has a par value of $1,000?

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Answer:

Market price of the bond = $912.53

Explanation:

YTM = 6.90%

Coupon rate = 5.87%

Number of compounding per year = 2

YTM Per perid = 0.0345

Years = 13

Number of period = 26 (Nper)

Par value = 1,000

Semi annual coupon rate = 0.02935

The semi annual coupon payment = Par value * Semi annual coupon rate = 1,000 * 0.02935 = $29.35

Market price of the bond = PV(YTM, Nper, Semi annual coupon payment,Par value)

Market price of the bond = $912.53

Which method of communication is likely to be most effective for the following situation: You want your client to go over the detailed itinerary that you have prepared for this four-week journey to China.

A. Face-to-Face
B. Written Letter
C. Phone Call
D. Email
E. Fax

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

then you could know their schedule and where they will be and when.

How would higher U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports affect its private saving, domestic investment, and government deficit?

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Answer:

Private Saving

With higher tariffs on Chinese imports, the prices of commodities would increase as the tariffs would be added to the prices of goods. This means that consumers would have to spend more to buy goods and services and should this happen they would have to save less if their income levels stay constant.

This would therefore reduce private saving.

Domestic Investment

With tariffs making Chinese goods more expensive, domestic companies will see the demand for their goods and services increase. This will spur new investment into domestic companies in order to capitalize on this increased demand.

Government Deficit

In the short run, the Government deficit will decrease because the revenue collected from tariffs will offset some Government spending.

In the long run however, companies would see their profits dwindle as they face higher input costs which would mean that the taxes which are the main source of Government revenue will decrease which would increase the Government deficit.

identify each CSTO from its description

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Answer:
PAS
National FFA
NYFEA

I hope it helps

An engineering graduate plans to buy a home. She has been advised that her monthly house and property tax payment should not exceed 35% of her disposable monthly income. After researching the market, she determines she can obtain a 30 year home loan for 6.95% annual interest per year, compounded monthly. Her monthly property tax payment will be approximately $150.What is the max amount she can par for a house if her disposable monthly income is $2000?

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Answer:

$83,107.20

Explanation:

Amount available for monthly house payment = [$ 2000 * 35% ] - $ 150

= $700 - $150

= $550

Effective rate per month = 6.95% / 12 months = 0.00579 = 0.579%

No of periods = 30 years * 12 months = 360 months

Present Value = Amount available for monthly house payments * [P/A,0.579%,360]

[P/A,0.579%,360] =[(1 + i)^n - 1] / [( 1 + i)^n * I]= [(1 + 0.00579)^360 - 1] / [( 1 + 0.00579)^360 * 0.00579]

P/A,0.579%,360 = [7.99158 - 1] / [ 7.99158 * 0.00579]

P/A,0.579%,360 = 6.99158 / 0.04627

P/A,0.579%,360 = 151.104

Present Value = Amount available for monthly house payments * [P/A,0.579%,360]

Present Value = $550 * 151.104

Present Value = $83,107.20

Thus, the max amount she can par for the house is $83,107.20

Sedita Incorporated is working on its cash budget for July. The budgeted beginning cash balance is $46,000. Budgeted cash receipts total $175,000 and budgeted cash disbursements total $174,000. The desired ending cash balance is $50,000. The excess (deficiency) of cash available over disbursements for July will be:

a. $47,000
b. $221,000
c. $45,000
d. $1,000

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Your answer is c 45,000

Clementine and Leeexpect to deposit the following cash flows at the end of years 1 through 5, $1,000; $4,000; $9,000; $5,000; and $2,000 respectively. Alternatively, theycould deposit a single amount todayand have the same amount in your account at the endof year 5. How large does the single deposit need to be today if Clementine and Leecan earn 10% compounded annuallyon their account?

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Answer:

The single deposit value will be "$15,633.62".

Explanation:

According to the question, the future values will be:

= [tex](1000\times ((1+10 \ percent)^4)+(4000\times ((1+10 \ percent)^3)+(9000\times ((1+10 \ percent)^2)+(5000\times ((1+10 \ percent))+2000[/tex]

= [tex]1464.1+5324+10890+5500+2000[/tex]

= [tex]25178.1[/tex]

By using the Present value formula, the single deposit will be:

⇒ [tex]Present \ value=\frac{Future \ value}{(1+Interest \ rate)^n}[/tex]

                          [tex]=\frac{25178.1}{(1+10 \ percent)^5}[/tex]

                          [tex]= \frac{25178.1}{1.61051}[/tex]

                          [tex]=15,633.62[/tex] ($)

atmosphere in retailing refer to​

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Answer:

Simply put, store atmosphere includes the physical characteristics of a retail store used to create an image to attract customers. It's also known as atmospherics for short. It is a direct contributor to the customer experience and the public's opinion of your brand, which are important elements of retail today.

Foreign persons, including foreign governments, may sue under U.S. antitrust laws in U.S. courts.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

An antitrust law can be defined as a statute or legal framework developed by the federal and state government of the United States of America, which regulates the actions and conducts of business entities so as to protect end users (customers) from predatory business activities and to boost competitiveness among businesses.

In the United States of America, an example of an antitrust law is the Sherman Act of 1890.

Generally, foreign persons, including foreign governments, may sue under U.S. antitrust laws in U.S. courts.

Assume that Cram Sales Company completed the following note payable transactions:_______.2016July 1 Purchased delivery truck costing $57,000 by issuing a one-year, 6% note payable. Dec 31 Accrued interest on the note payable. 2017 Jul 1 Paid the note payable at maturity. Read the requirements. Requirement 1. How much interest expense must be accrued at December 31, 2016? Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar. The interest expense accrued at December 31, 2016 is $ Requirement 2. Determine the amount of Cram Sales' final payment on October 1, 2017. The amount of Cram Sales final payment on October 1, 2017 is $ Requirement 3. How much interest expense will Cram Sales report for 2016 and for 2017? (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar) The company will report interest expense of $ in 2016 and $ in 2017.

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Answer:

1. How much interest expense must be accrued at December 31, 2016? $1,710

2. Determine the amount of Cram Sales' final payment on July 1, 2017.

$60,420

3. How much interest expense will Cram Sales report for 2016 and for 2017?

interest expense 2016 = $1,710

interest expense 2017 = $1,710

Explanation:

July 1 Purchased delivery truck costing $57,000 by issuing a one-year, 6% note payable.

Dr Vehicles 57,000

    Cr Notes payable 57,000

Dec 31 Accrued interest on the note payable. 2017

Dr Interest expense 1,710

    Cr Interest payable 1,710

Jul 1 Paid the note payable at maturity.

Dr Notes payable 57,000

Dr Interest payable 1,710

Dr Interest expense 1,710

    Cr Cash 60,420

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