Answer:
C:an increase in both the inflation and real growth rates in the short run.
Explanation:
According to the AD-AS model, if the economy is initially at its long-run potential growth rate, then a temporary increase in the growth rate of investment spending will cause an increase in both the inflation and real growth rates in the short run.
Answer:
Dr supplies expense $4,100
Cr supplies $4,100
Explanation:
Supplies used in the year needs to be ascertained before any adjusting entry can be posted.
Supplies used=beginning supplies+purchases-ending supplies
beginning supplies is $3,690
purchases of supplies was $1,700
ending balance of supplies was $1,290
supplies used=$3,690+$1,700-$1,290=$ 4,100.00
The used portion of supplies would be debited to supplies expense while supplies inventory is credited with the same amount.
Answer:
c. Liquidity is the ability to convert assets to cash.
Explanation:
The company's level of liquidity deals with the company's level of cash which is usually held to meet current obligations.
The liquidity ratios are ratios that indicate how well and quickly a company can convert current assets into cash for the settlement of current liabilities.
Examples of liquidity ratios include current ratio, acid test/quick ratio , cash ratio and working capital ratio.