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Answer:
3. People don’t act as the Fed hopes.
a. The Fed can create conditions meant to encourage people to, for example, borrow more money. But if people are fearful of going into debt when their employment situation is uncertain, they may not respond to the Fed’s incentives.
- people make heir personal decisions based on what they expect to happen in heir future
1. The long run is different from the short run.
b. Although an expanded money supply can briefly stimulate economic growth, eventually the economy will return to the same level of productivity, just at higher prices for goods and wages.
- equilibrium is the key word regarding the long run
2. People adjust their expectations.
c. Fed actions are most effective when they come as a surprise. When people have figured out in advance what the Fed is going to do, the Fed’s actions don’t have as much impact.
- People's expectations can result in the failure of economic policies. For example, if households expect higher inflation, they might take loans or accelerate their purchases.
Answer:
Option (c) is correct.
Explanation:
Given that,
Sales = $ 2,000.00
Costs = 1,400.00
Depreciation = 250.00
EBIT = $ 350.00
Interest expense = 70.00
EBT = $280.00
Taxes (25%) = 112.00
Net income = $168.00
Net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT):
= EBIT × (1 - tax rate)
= $350 × (1 - 25%)
= $350 × 0.75
= $262.50
Therefore, the net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT) is $262.5.
Answer:
$32,550
Explanation:
LIFO means last in first out. It means that it is the last purchased inventories are the first to be sold.
Total inventory = 2,300 + 2,400 = 4,700
Ending inventory = 4700 - 2600 = 2,100
The ending inventory would be the first purchased inventory
Ending inventory = 2100 x $15.50 = $32,550
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Answer:
See explanation section
Explanation:
Journal entry to record R. Selleck's Investment is as follows:
Debit Cash $10,000
Debit Office Equipment $5,000
Credit Capital, R. Selleck $15,000
Since he provides cash and office equipment, both the investment will be considered as capital of R. Selleck. Since he does not take any loan to provide money to the partnership business, no entry is made for loan.