100X+200Y represent Shirley’s preferences? How about U(X‚Y) = X + 3Y? (6) Suppose that a typical research student at the University of Warwick lives in a two good world‚ books ( x ) and beer ( y )‚ with utility function u(x‚ y) = x1/5 y4/5 . The price of book and beer are £50 and £10‚ respectively. (d) If a research student gets £1000 as a scholarship‚ then find his demand for book and beer. (e) Show that the
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Find needed answers here https://bitly.com/12B1qGX This work of ACC 206 Week 5 Chapter 23 P 23-28A contains: P23-28A Computing and journalizing standard cost variances [45 min] Java manufactures coffee mugs that it sells to other companies for customizing with their own logos. Java prepares flexible budgets and uses a standard cost system to control manufacturing costs. The standard unit cost of a coffee mug is based on static budget volume of 60‚200 coffee mugs per month: Actual cost
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1. Discuss several areas in which HR can affect organizational culture positively or negatively. A human resources department plays a significant role in determining the culture of an organization. Human resources cultivate and execute policies and procedures in key areas such as hiring practices‚ compensation‚ management relations and employee conduct and behavior. The decisions made by the human resources department can have significant positive and negative implications for the overall cultural
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Comparing and contrasting current and noncurrent Troy Martinez ACC/400 September 25‚ 2010 Debra Latimore University of Phoenix Comparing and contrasting current and noncurrent What are current assets? Current assets are also known as liquid assets. The most common of current assets can be found in the Accounts Receivables department. They can be found in the form of invoices. Current assets are any assets that can be turned into cash in less than a year. Other
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dependent on nonrenewable resources of energy and minerals‚ and that the world’s population continues to increase‚ how do you think human societies will adjust in the future? Do we have a resource problem or a population problem (or both)? | | | 5. | Some people think that sustainable development is not a useful concept‚ because it may be impossible to implement—or even to define—in the case of nonrenewable resources. Others think that it is an extremely important concept‚ if only because it
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Sandra Wilson Week 2 Discussion 1 Dreams Do Come True Imagine that you have decided you need a new car‚ but not any car will do; you have decided to purchase the car of your dreams. Conduct some research as to the cost of this car. You have determined in this imagined scenario that you could afford to make a 10% down payment. You can borrow the balance either from your local bank using a four-year loan or from the dealership’s finance company. If you purchase from your dealership’s finance
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Earnings management is not always intended to produce higher income. The manipulation’s purpose is to give the illusion of a smooth income pattern. According to our text‚ “Most executives prefer to report earnings that follow a smooth‚ regular‚ upward path….It is better to have two years of 15% earnings increases than a 30% gain in one year and none in the next” (Spiceland‚ Sepe‚ & Nelson‚ 2011). Spiceland‚ J. D.‚ Sepe‚ J. F. & Nelson‚ M.W. (2011). Intermediate Accounting (6th ed.) The
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Respond to ONE of the following: Question A Tell us about yourself so you can meet and greet other fellow Grantham University students within your course. Include what you believe to be your current knowledge level of this course topic and what you hope to learn before the course is over. Question B Discuss which function of a business’s operations you think is the most important. Why? Tell us about yourself so you can meet and greet other fellow Grantham University students within your
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ACC/260 Week 8 Individual The situation in “Locker Room Talk”‚ centers on Albert Gable‚ a partner in a CPA firm. Mr. Gable took on a married couple‚ Larry and Susan Wilson‚ as clients for financial planning‚ and as he worked their case he became their personal friends. Albert knew that their marriage had some problems‚ and as he was auditing a bank‚ which he did annual audits for‚ he discovered some discrepancies in the information that the Wilson’s gave him and the information that the bank had
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Learning Team Deliverable Michelle Redd and Russell Rood ECO/561 Economics April 6‚ 2015 Week 3 This week we learned that industries consist of all firms making similar or identical products. Their market structure depends on the number of firms in the industry and the ways in which they compete. Our text discussed four basic market structures. The first market structure is perfect competition. Perfect competition occurs when numerous small firms are in competition with each other. Businesses
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