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nadya68 [22]
3 years ago
8

How does this information about the author influence your opinion about the reality of this source? Discuss at least one other t

ype of source or document that would help you analyze the benefits and drawbacks of free enterprise.
Business
2 answers:
Vinvika [58]3 years ago
6 0

The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although the question is incomplete because it has no specific reference to any information or text, we can say the following.

Probably, the question refers to the author called Brooks, who expresses his arguments supporting Capitalism and the free enterprise system as the better form of an economic system. As he is a firm believer in the free enterprise system, his thoughts are biased.

So to have a better perspective, we need at least, another source on the subject. That is why I did my research and found a book that seems to be a good source of the free enterprise system. It is called "Capitalism and Freedom," written by economist Milton Friedman.

vaieri [72.5K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Brooks is the president of an organization founded to protect the American free enterprise system. As a result, he is likely biased toward free enterprise and will be more likely to argue in its favor without considering its drawbacks. Another source that would be helpful would be an article that describes the negative economic and social characteristics of free enterprise.

Explanation:

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muminat

Answer:

1) Book Value= $16,464,000

2) Market Value = $19,080,000

Explanation:

The first question is to determine the book value of Klingon's assets today. Book value is the carrying value of the business in its balance sheet.

Book Value = Net working Capital + Current Liabilities + Net Fixed Assets

Net working Capital= $226,000

Current Liabilities= $700,000

Net Fixed Assets= $15,500,000

Book Value = $226,000+ $700,000+$15,500,000= $16,464,000

2) Calculate the market value

The formula for market value = How much the machinery was sold to Romulans today+ today's value of the current assets if they are liquidated

The market value of assets is a function of the current market price they can be sold for and received on the day of the valuation

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4 years ago
The following balances are available for Chrisman Company:
kenny6666 [7]

Answer:

Chrisman Company

Statement of Cash Flows for the year ended December 31, 2016

(using the indirect method):

Operating activities:

Adjusted cash from operations      $61,000

Changes in working capital:

Accounts receivable                         -5,000

Inventory                                           10,000    

Prepaid rent                                      -3,000

Accounts payable                              2,000

Income taxes payable                      -2,000

Short-term notes payable               10,000

Net cash from operating activities 73,000

Investing activities:

Equipment                                    -100,000

Financing activities:

Bonds                         -25,000

Common stock           50,000      25,000

Net cash flows                             -$2,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                            December 31     December 31     Changes

                                                  2016                2015

Cash                                        $8,000            $10,000             -$2,000

Accounts receivable              20,000               15,000                5,000

Inventory                                 15,000              25,000              -10,000

Prepaid rent                             9,000                 6,000                3,000

Land                                       75,000               75,000                0

Plant and equipment          400,000            300,000             100,000

Accumulated depreciation (65,000)             (30,000)              35,000

Totals                               $462,000            $401,000    

Accounts payable              $12,000              $10,000              $2,000

Income taxes payable           3,000                 5,000                -2,000

Short-term notes payable  35,000               25,000                10,000

Bonds payable                    75,000              100,000             -25,000

Common stock                200,000               150,000              50,000

Retained earnings            137,000                 111,000              26,000

Totals                             $462,000             $401,000

b) Net income $26,000

Depreciation 35,000

Adjusted cash from operations = $61,000

c) The statement of cash flows can be prepared using either the direct method or the indirect method.  The indirect method affects mainly the operating activities section and starts with the net income and adjusts it with non-cash items before considering the changes in the working capital.  The statement is a financial statement that classifies the cash flows during the period into three main categories: operating, investing, and financing activities.  There are also non-cash flows involving accounts that do not cause any cash flows.

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3 years ago
Suppose two successive levels of disposable personal income are $16 and $21 billion, respectively, and the change in consumption
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Answer:

The correct answer is 0.4

Explanation:

Marginal Propensity to consume

21 Billions- 16 Billions = 5 Billions

2 Billion ÷ 5 Billions = 0.4

The MPC will be equal to 0.4

7 0
3 years ago
As of December 31, 2017, Armani Company’s financial records show the following items and amounts. Cash $ 10,000 Accounts receiva
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Answer:

December 31, 2017 Balance Sheet

$10,000 Cash

$9,000 Accounts Receivable

$6,000 Supplies

$25,000  TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS  

$5,000 Equipment

$5,000  TOTAL NONCURRENT ASSETS  

$30,000  TOTAL ASSETS  

$23,000  Accounts Payable  

$23,000  TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES  

$23,000  TOTAL LIABILITIES  

$1,000  Retained Earnings  

$6,000  Capital  

$7,000  TOTAL EQUITY  

$30,000  TOTAL EQUITY + LIABILITIES  

Explanation:

December 31, 2017 Balance Sheet

$10,000 Cash

$9,000 Accounts Receivable

$6,000 Supplies

$25,000  TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS  

$5,000 Equipment

$5,000  TOTAL NONCURRENT ASSETS  

$30,000  TOTAL ASSETS  

$23,000  Accounts Payable  

$23,000  TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES  

$23,000  TOTAL LIABILITIES  

$1,000  Retained Earnings  

$6,000  Capital  

$7,000  TOTAL EQUITY  

$30,000  TOTAL EQUITY + LIABILITIES  

Income Statement  

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Rental Revenue        $22,000  

Salaries Expenses   -$20,000  

Rent Expenses        -$12,000  

Selling and Adm Exp -$8,000  

Income Statement  $15,000  

Retained Earnings Report  

Opening retained earnings $ 0,000

Add: Net Income $ 15,000

Subtotal $ 15,000

Less: Withdrawals -$ 13,000

Less: Investment -$ 1,000

Total $ 1,000

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