Answer: Expansionary; Short-term
Explanation:
<em>If you were on the Federal Reserve Board and you were concerned only with reducing high unemployment, you would implement an </em><em><u>expansionary </u></em><em>monetary policy with a </em><em><u>short-term</u></em><em> focus.</em>
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Expansionary monetary policy has the effect of putting more money into the economy. As there is now more money in the economy, the expectation is that there will be more consumption spending as well as investment. More consumption because people have more money and more investment because interest rates reduce when there is an increased money supply. As there is now more investment as well as the need to satiate the increased demand, more companies can expand and employ people thereby reducing unemployment.
This should however be done with a short term view because expansionary monetary policy will lead to higher inflation in the longer term making business operations less profitable.
The answer would be A) True.
Answer:
$2142.57
Explanation:
-The first step is to calculate the security tax and Medicare tax
If the total earning of Portia grant for the month of January is $8,838 then the security tax and FICA Medicare tax can be calculated as follows
Security tax= 6.2/100×8,838
= 0.062×8,838
= 547.95%
Medicare tax= 1.45/100×8,838
= 0.0145×8,838
= 128.15%
-The next step is to calculate the total amount of taxes
The SUTA and FUTA taxes is the amount of tax that is paid by the owner of the organization and as such they are not included in Portia's earning
If the Federal income tax withheld is $1,466.47 then, the total amount of tax withheld from Portia's earning can be calculated as follows
= 547.95+128.15+1,466.47
= $2142.57
Hence the total amount of taxes withheld from Portia's earning is $2142.57
Answer:
Dr Merchandise inventory 50,000
Dr Machinery 155,000
Dr Notes receivable 100,000
Cr Common stock 62,000
Cr Additional paid in capital in excess of par value 243,000
Explanation:
All outstanding stocks must be recorded at par value: 3,100 shares x $20 = $62,000. Any mount paid for the stocks in excess of par value must be recorded in the additional paid in capital in excess of par value account : $305,000 - $62,000 = $243,000