External link to Question : 107.The following data available for Simpson Corporation. Net income$300,000 Depreciation expense60,000 Dividends paid90,000 Gain : 1311965

Question : 107.The following data available for Simpson Corporation. Net income$300,000 Depreciation expense60,000 Dividends paid90,000 Gain : 1311965

    107.The following data are available for Simpson Corporation. Net income$300,000 Depreciation expense60,000 Dividends paid90,000 Gain on sale of land15,000 Decrease in accounts receivable30,000 Decrease in accounts payable45,000 MC. 107(cont.) Net cash provided by operating activities is: a.$240,000. b.$330,000. c.$360,000. d.$420,000.     108.The following data are available for Nemo Corporation. Sale of land$250,000 Sale of equipment $125,000 Issuance of common stock140,000 Purchase of […]

External link to Question : 17.2   Monetary Policy Transmission 1) Steps in the transmission of monetary : 1238254

Question : 17.2   Monetary Policy Transmission 1) Steps in the transmission of monetary : 1238254

  17.2   Monetary Policy Transmission 1) Steps in the transmission of monetary policy are A) Congress increases government expenditures on goods and services, leading to an increase in aggregate demand. B) Congress increases the money supply, which lowers the interest rate, and leads to an increase in aggregate demand. C) the Federal Reserve increases government expenditures on goods and services, leading to an increase in […]

External link to Question : 101) The figure above shows the market for the chemical : 1238622

Question : 101) The figure above shows the market for the chemical : 1238622

  101) The figure above shows the market for the chemical hydrogen sulfide, the production of which creates an external cost. The government imposes the pollution tax shown in the above figure. What quantity is produced after the pollution tax is imposed? A) zero pounds B) 80 million pounds C) 160 million pounds D) more than 160 million pounds E) more than 80 million pounds […]

External link to Question : 41.A company that maintains a cash balance of more than : 1241858

Question : 41.A company that maintains a cash balance of more than : 1241858

  41.A company that maintains a cash balance of more than is necessary for its day-to-day needs a.is likely to have cash flow problems. b.is not using working capital to its ideal advantage. c.is likely to have a very low solvency. d.has a problem with physical controls. 42.Accounts used to cover day-to-day office expenses are referred to as a.petty cash. b.bad debts. c.cash restrictions. d.compensating […]

External link to Question : The figure above shows the market for pizza. 13) In the : 1241557

Question : The figure above shows the market for pizza. 13) In the : 1241557

    The figure above shows the market for pizza.   13) In the figure above, when the market is in equilibrium, marginal benefit ________ marginal cost, so the quantity of pizza produced is ________. A) equals; efficient B) exceeds; efficient C) is below; efficient D) is below; not efficient E) exceeds; not efficient   14) In the figure above, if pizza production is restricted […]

External link to Question : 51) Employing an additional 1 billion hours of labor increases : 1238545

Question : 51) Employing an additional 1 billion hours of labor increases : 1238545

  51) Employing an additional 1 billion hours of labor increases real GDP by $12 billion. Employing another 1 billion hours beyond the first 1 billion increases real GDP by $11 billion. Hence we can conclude from this information that as employment increases, real GDP A) increases at an increasing rate. B) decreases at an increasing rate. C) decreases at a decreasing rate. D) increases […]

External link to Question : 31) Household production, such as baking bread at home, not : 1240850

Question : 31) Household production, such as baking bread at home, not : 1240850

  31) Household production, such as baking bread at home, is not included in GDP because it A) has better quality than the bread in the store. B) has lower quality than the bread in the store. C) does not add anything of value to GDP. D) does not involve a market transaction. E) is not really production.   32) The calculation of GDP excludes […]

External link to Question : 71) The money multiplier the A) fraction of the monetary base : 1227830

Question : 71) The money multiplier the A) fraction of the monetary base : 1227830

    71) The money multiplier is the A) fraction of the monetary base that is kept in currency. B) factor by which a change in the monetary base is multiplied to give the change in the quantity of money. C) factor by which a change in the deposits base is multiplied to give the change in the monetary base. D) proportion by which a […]

External link to Question : 61. (p. 536) Which of the following true about free trade zones (FTZs)? A. In : 1242164

Question : 61. (p. 536) Which of the following true about free trade zones (FTZs)? A. In : 1242164

  61. (p. 536) Which of the following is true about free trade zones (FTZs)?  A. In an FTZ, payment of import duties is postponed until the product leaves the FTZ area and enters the country. B. More than 500 FTZs operate throughout the world, processing imported goods. C. An FTZ is, in essence, a taxable enclave and considered part of the country as far as import regulations are concerned. D. When […]

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Question : 21) A recession runs from the A) peak of the business : 1238430

  21) A recession runs from the A) peak of the business cycle to its trough. B) peak of the business cycle to a recovery. C) expansion of a business cycle to its peak. D) trough of a business cycle to its peak. E) trough of a business cycle to its expansion. 22) The U.S. economy is experiencing falling output, falling employment, falling incomes and […]

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