Cinthia Gutierrez Acc 307 Homework Chapter 4 3. Allen visits Reno‚ Nevada‚ once a year to gamble. This year his gambling loss was $25‚000. He commented to you‚ “At least I didn’t have to pay for my airfare and hotel room. The casino paid that because I am such a good customer. That was worth at least $3‚000. “What are the relevant tax issues for Allen? Allen received something of value from the casino. Under the broad concept of income‚ the airfare and hotel accommodations would be considered
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Taking the Plunge: New Luxury Ventures Saras Sarasvathy‚ 2009‚ University of Virginia Darden School Foundation Thomas Blanc (UIN: 124006650) If you were David‚ what would you do and why? I can’t deny David’s got several characteristics of an entrepreneur: he has determination‚ opportunity obsession‚ creativity. He has the ability to identify and take advantage of a succession of opportunities in its environment: by reading the book “Trading up” he identified a demand for new luxury goods; by
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currently registered in your state. The mean is 24 mpg‚ with a standard deviation of 6 mpg. -3σ - 2σ -1σ μ 1σ 2σ 3σ 1. Sketch the Normal model (label). 68% 95% 99.7 % 2. What percent of cars get less than 15 mpg? 15 24 z 1.5 P(y<15)=P(z<-1.5)=6.7% 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 6 3. What percent of cars get between 20 and 30 mpg? 20 24 30 24 P(20<y<30)=P(-0.67<z<1)=58.8% z .67 z 1 6 6 4. What percent of cars get more than 40 mpg? 40 24 z 2.67 P(y>40)=P(z>2.67)=0.4% 6 5. What gas mileage
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materials Chapter 1 - 1 COURSE MATERIALS (with WileyPLUS) Required text: • WileyPLUS for Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction‚ W.D. Callister‚ Jr. and D.G. Rethwisch‚ 8th edition‚ John Wiley and Sons‚ Inc. (2010). Website: http://www.wileyplus.com/xxxxxxxxxxx • Can be bought online at wileyplus.com for 40% of textbook price • Includes complete online version of textbook • Or comes bundled with textbook at bookstore • $5 more than textbook alone • Homework assignments
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Instructor: S.Vishwanath Homework 9 Solution FALL 2012 sriram@ece.utexas.edu Problem 1 A fair coin is tossed 100 times. Estimate the probability that the number of heads lies between 40 and 60 using central limit theorem(the word between in mathematics means inclusive of the endpoints). Solution: The expected number of heads is 100 1 = 50‚ and the variance for the number of heads is 2 11 100 2 2 = 25. Thus‚ since n = 100 is reasonably large‚ we have Sn − 50 ∼ N (0‚ 1) 5 40 − 50 60 − 50 ∗ P (40
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Econ3101 - Section 006 Intermediate Microeconomics Xavier Vinyals-Mirabent Due: Wednesday‚ February 1st‚ 2012. Solutions to Homework 1. 1 1. A consumer has preferences for two goods. Her preferences satisfy Axioms 1 through 4 as discussed in class. A v D v 10 E v 5 C v B v 0 0 5 (a) Plot and label the following bundles: A (2‚10) B (6‚2) C (0‚4) D (8‚10) E (4‚6) (b) Assume A is indifferent to B (A ∼ B). On a single line‚ list all the bundles in descending order of preference
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BIO 110 Homework - Chapter #1 1. What is science? 2. What are seven characteristics of all living organisms? 3. Explain the steps of the scientific method. 4. What are theories? Homework – Chapter #2 and #3 1. What is an atom‚ what is an atom composed of and what are the charges of each Component? 2. What is an element? 3. What is atomic number and atomic mass? 4. What is an isotope and how do isotopes interact with other atoms? 5. What is a radioactive isotope? 6. Draw the shell model
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Week 6 Homework Solutions Question 3 Explain how built-in (or automatic) stabilizers work. What are the differences between proportional‚ progressive‚ and regressive tax systems as they relate to an economy’s built-in stability? Answer In a phrase‚ “net tax revenues vary directly with GDP.” When GDP is rising‚ so are tax collections‚ both income taxes and sales taxes. At the same time‚ government payouts—transfer payments such as unemployment compensation and welfare—are decreasing. Since net
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CHAPTER 4 Engagement Planning LEARNING OBJECTIVES | Review Checkpoints | Exercises‚ Problems and Simulations | 1. List and describe the activities auditors undertake before beginning an engagement. | 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4 | 53‚ 54‚ 55‚ 62‚ 66 | 2. Identify the procedures and sources of information auditors can use to obtain knowledge of a client’s business and industry. | 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9 | 52‚ 56‚ 59‚ 65 | 3. Perform analytical procedures to
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CHAPTER 4 PROBLEMS Q(4-1): Explain the primary difference between job-order and process costing ? Job-order costing * Costs accumulated by the job. * Work in process has a job-cost sheet for each job. * Many unique‚ high cost jobs. * Jobs built to customer order. Process costing * Costs accumulated by department or process. * Work in process has a production report for each batch of products. * A few identical‚ low cost products. *
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