Answer:
The individual will plan to spend or consume more of his wages than usual; since he believes there'll be a tax cut.
Explanation:
C = consumption
W = wages
Note: No graph is attached to the question so we can't make use of certain information in the question.
Suppose there is an announced change in tax policy - a tax cut/reduction - and a tax increase later; <em>what is the impact of this policy on consumption if the consumer believes that the policy will be implemented?</em>
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Reasoning as an economist, the first reaction of a rational consumer is to begin to consume more since he believes the tax reduction policy will be implemented.
NOTE that sometimes the government or financial ministry in a country intentionally announce policies just so citizens can begin adjusting their consumption and investment patterns in line with them. They do not necessarily follow up with implementation of the policies.
So for a consumer who believes that there'll be a tax cut, he'll be excited and will either consume more of his present wage or consume all and borrow or dissave.
Answer:
D. cognitive conflict
Explanation:
Cognitive conflict is a kind of conflict that arises due to someone who tends to provide information different from the one believed by the individual. Basically when one tries to alter the perception an individual has towards any kind of topic and that the belief is tried to be changed by providing extra information, then the individual might get into "cognitive conflict".
As the conflict does not result in any kind of permanent differences but rather just for that particular topic the individual feels to be in different opinion.
Answer: C. exporting
Explanation:
As many services have to be produced where they are sold, Exporting is not very ideal in the Service industry even if it might work here and there.
Exporting is a form of FDI that means sending the good in question to another country and this is not ideal when services are needed.
For instance, you need your hair cut in Maine but Maine uses exported Barbers from Mexico City, the logistics of such a business are to understate it, untenable. The barber should be in Maine.
Answer:
C.) Accounts receivable 7,840 Cash discounts 160 Sales 8,000
Explanation:
Assuming for now that credit customer will avail the cash discount, the following journal entry shall be made on November 10 by Flores mills in respect of credit sales made by it.
Debit Credit
Accounts receivable $7,840
Cash discount $160
(8000*2%)
Sales $8,000
Based on the above discussion, the answer shall C.) Accounts receivable 7,840 Cash discounts 160 Sales 8,000