Answer: c. a microeconomist.
Explanation;
Professor Green writing books about labor laws when taken in isolation is not enough proof that he is a microeconomist because even though labor markets and laws fall mostly under microeconomics, they should also be viewed from a macro level as well considering how unemployment affects the economy as a whole.
However, if Professor Green teaches environmental economics as they indeed do, Green is probably a micro-economist because Environmental economics traditionally falls under Microeconomics.
Answer:
The University of Dental Health (UDH)
Functions Type of Center
Accounting Cost Center
Bookstore Profit Center
Cafeterias Profit Center
Career services Cost Center
Community workshops Profit Center
(providing
continuing professional
education necessary for
state licensure)
Custodial services Cost Center
Financial aid Cost Center
Human resources Cost Center
Information technology Cost Center
Residence halls Profit Center
Student parking lots (fee based) Profit Center
University newspaper/radio station Cost Center
Explanation:
The UDH's cost center is a department or function that does not directly contribute to its profitability but costs it money to operate its activities. A profit center, on the other hand, directly contributes to the University's profitability by generating revenue through its activities. Please, note that the dividing line is thin. The determinant factor depends on the choices and efforts made by an organization's management to commercialize some of its internal services.
Answer:
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Answer:
Bank Reconciliation Statement as of October 31
Particulars Amount Particulars Amount
Balance as per bank $350 Balance as per books $806
Add: Late deposit $433 Less: Returned checks $80
Less: Outstanding check $66 Less: Error recordings $9
($24+$42) ($65-$56)
Reconciled Balance $717 Reconciled Balance $717
Answer:
a. $3,000 to have the vehicle restored
Explanation:
The computation of the financially better off amount is shown below:
= Sale value of the car after restored - restoration cost - sale value without any restoration cost
= $22,000 - $9,000 - $10,000
= $3,000
We simply deduct the restoration cost and the sales value without considering the restoration cost in the restoration sales value
All other information which is given is not relevant. Hence, ignored it