Question:
Which of the following is an example of countercyclical monetary policy posing a danger of overreaction?
Select all that apply:
A) Loose monetary policy seeking to end a recession goes too far and triggers inflation.
B) Tight monetary policy seeking to reduce inflation goes too far and begins a recession.
C) Tight fiscal policy seeking to reduce inflation goes too far and begins a recession.
D) Loose fiscal policy seeking to end a recession goes too far and triggers inflation.
Answer:
The correct choices are: A) and B)
Explanation:
When the Federal Reserve System wants to curtail a possible recession it tweakes the system to allow more inflow of money into the economy. When money circulation is about to go out of hand, it mops up excess money in the economy by tweaking interest rates among other monetar policy tools.
This cycle may go out of hand if the the Fed miscalculate their actions by either allowing too much money in circulation for a long time or if they mop up too much money at a given period.
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The answer is B. It’s the only one that makes sense
Answer:
c. 97.558%
Explanation:
Options are <em>"A. 50.0.% B. 2.442% C. 97.558% D.197.0% E. 47,442%"</em>
Mean = μ = 1447
Standard deviation = σ = 715
Observed value = X = 2855
Using z-score formula, Z = (X - μ) / σ
Z = (2855 - 1447) / 715
Z = 1.97
P(Z<1.97) = 0.97558
P(Z<1.97) = 97.558%
So, the probability of a stock-out is 97.558%.
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Answer:
1. Decrease in accounts payable during a period - Deducted from net income (B)
2. Declaration and payment of a cash dividend - Cash outflow (financing activity
) (E)
3. Loss on disposal of land - Added to net income (A)
4. Decrease in accounts receivable during a period - Added to net income (A)
5. Redemption of bonds for cash - Cash outflow (financing activity) (E)
6. Proceeds from sale of equipment at book value - Cash inflow (investing activity
) (D)
7. Issuance of common stock for cash - Cash inflow (financing activity) (F)
8. Purchase of a building for cash - Cash outflow(investing activity
) (C)
9. Acquisition of land in exchange for common stock - Significant non-cash (investing and financing activity
) (G)
10. Increase in inventory during a period - Deducted from net income (B)