The correct answer is option b, debit to cash short and over for $13. The petty cash fund is a debit account, meaning it increases with entries posted on the debit side and decreases with entries posted to the credit side. Replenishing the fund here means injecting cash to reach the initial $150. To obtain the replenishing amount, you just subtract the debit entries in the fund $54 and $83 from the $150, i.e. $150 - ($54 + $83) = $13.
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(d)cannot tell without more information.
Explanation:
Autarkic economy is a self reliant economy, consuming entirely from its own production.
An autarkic economy maximises its utility when : Its PPF & Social Indifference Curve are tangent to each other.
- PPF is sort of a budget constraint to economy, because it denotes maximum production potential with given resources & technology.
- Social Indifference Curve is the curve denoting product combinations yielding same level of social satisfaction.
Their tangency gives utility maximising point with the available resources & technology.
Other options are inapt because: Production on PPF is a necessary but not sufficient condition for social utility maximisation (tangency also needed). Production under PPF reflects under utilisation of resources, cant be utility maximising. Production above PPF is unattainable.
Because when a species evolves, not all of them change. Only the few who have changed the genes, for example, humans will reproduce and unless we wiped out the old species and prevent them from reproducing ( which we didn't ) then there would not be any apes left, but because we didn't the apes still exist.
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the answer its D) gross domestic product
Explanation:
Why? Each country to be able to have a strong or stable economy produces and sells goods and services through exchanges with other countries, whether in raw material or technology, it means that (PIB) increases and the economy becomes stronger, using international agreements.
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Explanation:
The government has two options, with regards to paying back its debts; taxation and open market operations. Through taxation, tax rates per unit may be increased, which subsequently raises enough money to be used to pay up the debt. As for open market operations, the government, through its treasury or exchequer may issue risk free treasury bonds and bills to members of the public at fixed coupon rates. Whatever funds raised from the bond and bill sale are eligible for repaying the debt.