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anygoal [31]
3 years ago
9

Decrease in money demand shifts the (IS/LM ) curve to the _____________ and leads to a ________________ in Y and ______________

in r.
Business
1 answer:
ch4aika [34]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

LM curve will shift left and lead to decrease in Y and increase in r.

Explanation:

When money demand decreases, it will cause LM curve to shift up to the left. There will be decrease in Fed which causes decrease in money supply. The upward shift of LM curve will lower the income and raise interest rates.

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Explanation:

The preparation is shown below:

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                                        Income statement

                                        For the year 2018

Particulars                                                    Amount

Sales (360 units × $25)                               $9,000

Less: Cost of goods sold                           -$7,200

Gross profit                                                 $1,800

Less:  rental fee                                          -$400

Less: administrative employees                -$350

Net income                                                  $1,050

The computation of cost of goods sold would be

= Materials used to produce inventory + production workers + rental fee for production equipment

= $4,700 + $2,400 + $900

= $8,000

So, the cost of goods sold would be

= $8,000 × 360 units ÷ 400 units

= 7,200

And, the ending balance of finished goods inventory would be

= $8,000 - $7,200

= $800

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                                        Balance sheet

                                        For the year 2018

Liabilities                           Amount      Liabilities                           Amount

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Add: Retained earning   $1,050          Finished goods inventory $800

Total                                  $13,050      Total                                  $13,050  

The cash balance would be

Cash flow from Operating activities  

Sales                          $9,000

Less: cost of goods sold -$7,200

Less: admin expenses     -$750

Less: Increase in inventory -$800

Net Cash flow from Operating activities -$250

Cash flow from Investing activities  $0

Net Cash flow from Investing activities $0

Cash flow from Financing activities  

Issuance of common  stock $12,000

Net Cash flow from Financing activities $12,000

The computation of the cash balance

Net Cash flow from Operating activities $250

Net Cash flow from Investing activities $0

Net Cash flow from Financing activities $12,000

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1. The Preparation of amortization table is shown below:-

<u>Date                Rent payment    Interest       Reduction of    Liability </u>

<u>                                                    revenue           Principal </u>

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31.12.2022            $33,759           $2,501               $31,258      $0

                                                   (32,258 × 8%)

Working note

The computation of the yearly lease amount is shown below:-

Period             Table value PV at 8%

1                             0.92593

2                            0.85734

3                            0.79383

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            To Inventory                 $65,000

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(Being ROU assets recognized is recorded)

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