Answer:
Paul Copan
Explanation:
Dr. Robertson McQuilkin can be considered a very biblical man, and as such, would always favor socialism more than free market capitalism. His phrase "Capitalism is for freedom, socialism is for equality" and the fact that he believed in a strict following of the Bible, you make him a more socialist person.
Dr. Paul Copan is also a very religious man, but his views are less extreme than Dr. McQuilkin's. He is more pragmatic and argues in favor of religion from a more neutral or agnostic point of view. He even argues that religious beliefs and economics are not mutually exclusive.
Answer:
b. decrease in the demand for the good.
Explanation:
An inferior good is a good whose demand falls when income increases and rises when income decreases.
A decrease in demand would lead to a leftward shift of the demand curve.
Inferior goods contrasts to a normal good. A normal good is a good whose demand increases when income rises and falls when income reduces.
Only a change in the price of a good leads to movement along the demand curve for that good.
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Answer:
inventory impairment/cost of good sold (p/l) $500
Explanation:
IAS 2 requires that inventory be initially recognized at cost including cost of purchase and other necessary cost incurred in getting the inventory to the location where it becomes available for sale.
Subsequently, the item of inventory is carried at the lower of cost or net realizable value (NRV).
Quantity Unit Cost Unit NRV Lower of cost/NRV Amount
Model A 100 $100 $ 120 $100 $10,000
Model B 50 $50 $ 40 $40 $2,000
Model C 20 $200 $210 $200 $4,000
Adjustment required = 50 ($50 - $40)
=$500
This posted as
Debit inventory impairment/cost of good sold (p/l) $500
Credit Inventory account $500
A) Raul fixes cars.
The other business people offer a product. Taylor provides car parts, Jared provides toys, and Tina provides food. Raul offers a service, he does not provide you with any good, he provides a service to a good you already own.