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Vlad [161]
3 years ago
6

You are about to start a new project at work you think might be dangerous. Where might you look for health and safety informatio

n before you start? Check all of the boxes that apply.
• the OSHA website

• the manufacturer's instructions

• your health and safety office

• research will not help; you cannot protect yourself
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1 answer:
STatiana [176]3 years ago
8 0
The first 3 are correct but not the last one.
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b) If people hold all money as demand deposits and banks maintain 100% reserves:

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c)  If people hold equal amounts of currency and demand deposits and banks maintain 100% reserves

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The following transactions occurred over the months of September to December at Nicole’s Getaway Spa (NGS).
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Answer:

Following are the solution to the given points:

Explanation:

In point a:

Following are the  Journal entries of Nicole's Getaway Spa Books:

Month                                     Title Account                       Dr                  Cr

September                             receivable Accounts          1,600  

Sales                                                                                              1,600

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                                               inventory Merchandise                  820

October                                      receivable Accounts   370  

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                                                   Sold gold cost                   160  

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November                           receivable Accounts      220  

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                                                 inventory Merchandise                     150

December                                        Cash               1,080  

                                                  receivable Accounts                             1,080

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Estimated Doubt Debt Allowance:

Class of age         Quantity               The proportion is              Doubting debt                                      

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1 month                    -                                1\%                               -

2 month                  220                        5\%                             11

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3 month              

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