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PolarNik [594]
4 years ago
11

If someone believe that it is never ethical to eat meat, then they believe that right and wrong is defined by ______.

Business
2 answers:
ludmilkaskok [199]4 years ago
8 0
If someone believe that is never ethical to eat meat, they believe that right or wrong is defined by personal belief/prejudice

They didn't use god and religion as their right and wrong guidebook, and they also don't use concrete facts as for why is it wrong for human to eat animal unless "because they also have feelings" argument
inna [77]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: A-  

God or nature

Explanation: just took the quiz

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Bar graph with title Total Effective Tax Rates in 2011. Yaxis is labeled Total Effective Tax Rate. xaxis is labeled Income Group
BabaBlast [244]

Answer:

Regressive

Explanation:

Bar graph with title Total Effective Tax Rates in 2011. Yaxis is labeled Total Effective Tax Rate. xaxis is labeled Income Group over Average Income. Data are Lowest 20 percent, 13,000 dollars, 17.4 percent, Second 20 percent, 26,100 dollars, 21.2 percent; Middle 20 percent, 42,000 dollars, 25.2 percent; Fourth 20 percent, 68,700 dollars, 28.3 percent, Next 10 percent, 105,000 dollars, 29.5 percent; Next 5 percent, 147,000 dollars, 30.3 percent, Next 4 percent, 254,000 dollars, 30.4 percent; Top 1 percent, 1,371,000 dollars, 29.0 percent.

Which best describes the tax rate for the Top 1%, as compared with the rates paid by the groups labeled Next 10%, Next 5%, and Next 4%

yaxis(%) Effective tax rate

20

17.4

20

21.2

20

25.2

20

28.3

10

29.5

5

30.3

4

30.4

1

29

x Axis (income  Group over Average Income.)

13000

26,100

42000

68700

105000

147000

254000

1,371,000

from the data , we can say that the tax rate to be regressive

6 0
4 years ago
The Oakland Mills Company has disclosed the following financial information in its annual reports for the period ending March 31
Dmitry [639]

Answer:

The cash flows to investors from operating activity is $402,126.25

Explanation:

For computing the cash flow from operating activity, first, we have to compute the net income which is shown below:

= Sales - cost of goods sold - depreciation expense - interest expense - income tax expense

where,

The income tax expense equals to

= (Sales - cost of goods sold - depreciation expense - interest expense) × income tax rate  

= $1,430,000 - $816,000 - $175,000 - $89,575) × 35%

= $122,298.75

The other items values would remain the same

Now put these values to the above formula  

So, the value would equal to

= $1,430,000 - $816,000 - $175,000 - $89,575 - $122,298.75

= $227,126.25

Now the cash flow from operating activity equals to

= Net income + depreciation expense

= $227,126.25 + $175,000

= $402,126.25

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3 years ago
Hasty Manufacturing orders 4,800 units annually. They order 4 times a year. They hold 112 units in safety stock. On average, the
Evgen [1.6K]

Answer:

712 Units

Explanation:

Given

Order Quantity = 4800 units

Safety Stock = 112 units

Since Hasty Manufacturing make orders 4 times in a year, then Safety Stock = 4 * 112 = 448

Average inventory = ½(Order Quantity) + Safety Stock

Average inventory = ½ * 4800 + 448

Average Inventory = 2400 + 448

Average Inventory = 2848 for 4 Orders per annum

Also, they make order 4 times a year.

So, the Average Inventory per order = 2848/4

So, Average Inventory = 712

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3 years ago
Roberts Corp. reports pretax accounting income of $208,000, but due to a single temporary difference, taxable income is only $15
goblinko [34]

Answer:

The answer is given below;

Explanation:

Temporary Difference $208,000-$154,000=$54,000

Taxable Temporary Difference=$54,000*25%=$13,500

Current Tax Expense =154,000*25%=$38,500

Please note that taxable temporary difference result in deferred tax expense and corresponding effect in deferred tax liability.

Deferred Tax Expense   Dr.$13,500

Current Tax Expense      Dr.$38,500

Deferred Tax liability       Cr.$13,500

Current Tax Liability         Cr.$38,500

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4 years ago
How many dollars does "Johnson & Johnson" make every 20 seconds?
pshichka [43]

Answer:

Johnson & Johnson make $51,433.28 every 20 seconds

Explanation:

<u><em>The complete question is</em></u>

I'm playing a riddle game thing and one of the questions is

"How many dollars does Johnson & Johnson make every 20 seconds?"

I found that they make 81.1 billion dollars yearly, but I have no clue how to get it to 20 seconds.

<u><em>Remember that</em></u>

1 year=365 days

1 day=24 hours

1 hour=60 minutes

1 minute=60 seconds

so

Convert year to seconds  

(365)(24)(60)(60)=31,536,000\ sec

1 billion=1,000 millions

1 billion=1*10^9

81.1 billion dollars=81.1*10^9 dollars

we have

81.1*10^{9} \frac{\$}{year}

Convert to $/sec

81.1*10^{9}\frac{\$}{year}=81.1*10^{9}/31,536,000=2,571.66\frac{\$}{sec}

Multiply by 20 sec

2,571.66(20)=\$51,433.28

therefore

Johnson & Johnson make $51,433.28 every 20 seconds

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3 years ago
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