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Bas_tet [7]
3 years ago
13

How does widespread access to education promote the general welfare?

Business
1 answer:
Leni [432]3 years ago
5 0
"General welfare" means a welfare - well-being of an entire population, or of a majority of a population.

Education generally helps in a welfare - it opens new job opportunities, thus limiting or eradicating poverty, and it helps in making better personal decisions, for example to buy fresh food and self-prepare it, which can be healthier and cheaper than buying at restaurants.

So education, improves people's lives, and a widespread access to education will improve people's lives in a majority of a society
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Answer:

The firm’s beginning cash balance on June 1 is $ 205.

Explanation:

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Beginning Cash balance june 1 = Beginning cash balance may 1 + sales - expenses

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured.

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Inventories January 1 Materials $77,600

Add Materials purchased 123,200

Less December 31  Materials  $93,600

Materials Used  $ 107,200

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Factory Overhead 57360

Indirect labor 24,860

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Property taxes-factory 4,005

Supplies-factory 3,500

Miscellaneous costs-factory 4,620

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Statement of Cost of Goods Sold.

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b) The future value of $360 invested monthly at 5.6% per annum for 25 years is:

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PV (Present Value)  0

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Total Interest $721,787.51

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I/Y (Interest per year)  5.6

PV (Present Value)  0

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