Answer:
The answer is A) Rational self-interest because he is attempting to increase his own income by identifying and satisfying someone else's wants.
Explanation:
Traditional economic theory is based on three fundamentals, the first one being we are all rational consumers or suppliers.
Alex is trying to earn some money, completely rational and intelligent. He is able to do it by satisfying his neighbors´ need for lawn mowing.
Is he greedy? Probably yes, but he is still rational. No one is forced to pay his fee, so his also rational neighbors will decide if the price is correct or not. Those who believe the price is correct will hire him. If someone believes his is charging too much and that they can offer the same service for a lesser price, should show up and offer their cheaper services.
Can people who buy a 25 million dollar car be considered irrational? No they can´t, because for them is probably an investment or they simply have tons of money and like extremely expensive cars. What one person considers expensive may be considered cheap by someone else.
D.Red blood cells contain a protein that binds with oxygen.
The protein is called Hemoglobin
Answer:
Account titles and explanation Debit Credit
bad debt expense $16,800
allowance for d
doubtful account $16,800
Explanation:
Aging of accounts =5% of accounts receivable
Which is 360,000 x 5% = 18,000 expected allowance
current balance before adjustment =1,200 credit
Adjustment = 18,000 - 1,200 = 16,800
Adjusting entry BY Tanning Company
Account titles and explanation Debit Credit
bad debt expense $16,800
allowance for d
doubtful account $16,800
Answer:
(a) Income Statement
Belyk Paving Co.
Income statement for the year xxxx
Sales $2,384,000
Cost of goods sold $1,441,000
Gross Profit $943,000
Administrative and selling expenses $436,600
Depreciation expense $491,600
Operating Income 14,800
Interest expense $216,600
Income before Tax ($201,8000)
Tax rate 35% <u> $0 </u>
Net Loss <u>($201,800)</u>
(b) operating Cash flow
Net Loss ($201,800)
Add: Non cash Expenses (Depreciation) <u> $491,600</u>
Cash flow from operating activities <u> $289,800 </u>