Answer: c. Mary will need to send some sort of official documentation regarding the merge or company name change to the DSO, so that her record can be updated.
Explanation:
The options to the question are:
a. This is a new company and new position, Mary will need to compelete a new CPT application.
b. Nothing has changed, Mary does not need to provide any updates.
c. Mary will need to send some sort of official documentation regarding the merge or company name change to the DSO, so that her record can be updated.
d. Mary can call campus and just tell someone.
From the question, we are informed that Mary Ling works for XYZ Corporation, LLC and they have just merged with ABC, Inc. In this case since there is a merger, Mary has to send official documentation to the DAO in order to notify them about the merger and the change of name of the company. When the documents are received by the DSO, it'll be processed and the change will be effected in the student's record.
Answer:
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Treasury Stock account balance would be $80,000.
Explanation:
Treasury Stock account is a contra account to the Common Stock account. Using the cost method, the account will have a debit entry and balance of $400,000 in 2023. In 2024, with the resale of shares, the account will have a credit entry of $320,000. This would bring the balance to $80,000 at the end of 2024.
Answer:
Decrease in M1; No effect on M2
Explanation:
Monetary aggregates is as follows:
M1 consists of:
= Currency with the public + Checking/Demand deposits + Other deposits with the RBI
M2 consists of:
= M1 + Post office savings account deposits
Effect on M1:
If a person transfer money from checking account to savings account, so there is a fall in M1 because the amount in checking account is reduced.
Effect on M2:
If a person transfer money from checking account to savings account, then there is a fall in checking account and at the same time there is a rise in the savings account. M1 is a component of M2.
Therefore, there will be no effect on M2.
Answer:
C) amount a consumer is willing to pay minus the amount the consumer actually pays.
Explanation:
Consumer surplus is a situation in which a consumer is willing to pay more for a product but he/she actually pays less that is he pays a lesser price compared to what he is willing to pay.
For example, a consumer is willing to pay $5 for a magazine but when he got to the mall, the price of the magazine is $4. The consumer surplus will be price he is willing to pay minus the price he bought it.
Consumer surplus= $5-$4
=$1
Consumer surplus is the difference between between the willing price of a consumer and the actual price paid(lesser than the willing price). It is a benefit to the consumer because they pay less than what is expected at the same value of satisfaction.
Consumer surplus is represented on a supply and demand curve by the area between the equilibrium price and the demand curve.
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