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postnew [5]
4 years ago
10

A policy promoting cutbacks in the amount of federal regulations in specific areas of economic activity is

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serious [3.7K]4 years ago
8 0
The answer is deregulation. It removes restrictions from laws for to allow competition among the industries and set into the market. However, based on experience, industries, and investments suffered from this set-up. The government stopped it after the mortgage crisis last 2007.

It was also found out that is is difficult to apply because of existing monopolies that can control prices in the market.
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Cash                                                          $32,000

Accounts receivable                                   44,000

Raw materials inventory                             13,600

Work in process inventory                        47,400

Finished goods inventory                           9,000

Prepaid rent                                                 3,000

Accounts payable                                                                    $9,900

Notes payable                                                                          12,900

Common stock                                                                        30,000

Retained earnings                                                                   82,000

Sales                                                                                       182,200

Cost of goods sold                                102,000

Factory overhead                                   25,000

Operating expenses                               41,000

Totals                                                   $317,000                $317,000

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Cash                                                      $32,000

Accounts receivable                               44,000

Raw materials inventory                         13,600

Work in process inventory                     47,400

Finished goods inventory                       9,000

Prepaid rent                                             3,000

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Accounts payable                                 $9,900

Notes payable                                       12,900

Common stock                                     30,000

Retained earnings                                96,200

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less Factory Overhead                 25,000       127,000

Gross Profit                                                       55,200

Less Operating Expenses                               <u> 41,000</u>

Net Income                                                      14,200                              

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Cash                                                          $66,000

Accounts receivable                                   44,000

Raw materials inventory                            27,000

Work in process inventory                          0

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add Job 404 materials              7,300

add indirect materials                1,800

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