The answer is stuttering if not it is tongue tied
Answer:
- 10%
- (will increase in the short run) but in the long run it will return to the potential output level.
Explanation:
If the money supply is increased by 10%, the inflation rate will also increase by 10%.
In the short run the economy will be able to produce an output which is higher than the potential GDP, but once the inflation rate catches up, both the unemployment rate will increase and the real GDP will return to its potential output level.
Answer:
The false statement is letter "A": The effect of compounding is great over short time periods, but then it begins to decline as the horizon grows.
Explanation:
Interest on interest or Compound Interest is the money accrued out of an interest rate plus all the interest earned accumulated on a certain period of time. The compound interest can be calculated on a daily, monthly or yearly basis. If the frequency of the compound interest is set in shorter periods of time, it will be more beneficial for the investor.
In that sense, option letter "A" is false since interest on interest does not decline over time but increases.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "C": Increased inventory with decreased payables.
Explanation:
If in a general ledger there is more inventory but fewer account payables it is a clear indication that there has been a mistake recording the operations of a company or there are activities in the company that might be the result of fraud. Accounts payable represent obligations of the company to a third party because of short-term debt incurred. If there is more inventory, the logical is to have more accounts payable recorded.
Answer:
Cash account reconciliation
Balance: $27,060
- Bank charges: ($40)
+ Error in recording check: $360
Reconciled cash account: $27,380
Bank account reconciliation:
Balance: $28,460
+ Deposit in transit: $4,410
- Checks outstasnding: ($5,490)
Reconciled bank account: $27,380