“UK COMPETITIVENESS: MOVING TO THE NEXT STAGE” MBA 611 – Business Economics Lecturer: Dr. Spyros Hadjidakis Students: Christina Piki Antontis Chimonas Vassilis Koumettou Nicolas Hadjigeorgiou Chrysovalanti Xanthou Costs Of Production Meaning of Costs Measuring cost: Implicit & explicit costs: economists analyse both Profit = Total Revenue – Total Cost (implicit + explicit) Production Factors Of Production: • labour • land and raw materials • capital • entrepreneurship Long-run and Short-run
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NAME: ___Seth Johnson__________________ Quiz Questions for Chapter 6 **ANSWERS ARE HIGHLIGHTED 1. A truck was purchased for $25‚000. It has a six-year life and a $4‚000 salvage value. Using straight-line depreciation‚ what is the asset’s carrying value (book value) after 2 years? d. $18‚000. 2. The sale for $2‚000 of equipment that cost $8‚000 and has accumulated depreciation of $6‚700 would result in what reflected in the income statement? d. loss of $1‚300. The following
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ACC 403 week 6 quiz Question 1 2 out of 2 points When dealing with audit risk: Answer Selected Answer: auditors accept some level of risk in performing the audit function. Correct Answer: auditors accept some level of risk in performing the audit function. Question 2 2 out of 2 points ________ misstatements are those where the auditor can determine the amount of the misstatement in the account. Answer Selected Answer: Known Correct Answer: Known Question 3 2 out
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Week 7 Quiz 6 Return to Assessment List Part 1 of 1 -20.0/ 20.0 Points 2.0/ 2.0 Points A mental disorder is defined as ________________. A.The inability to distinguish right from wrong B.Behavior that violates cultural standards C.Behavior or emotional states that cause an individual distress‚ are self-destructive‚ or endanger D.Behavior that deviates strongly from the norm and prevents a person from functioning normally. Answer Key: C 2.0/ 2.0 Points Mary goes to the emergency room
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Answer: Bandwagon Question 5 5 out of 5 points Criminals are basically stupid‚ because anyone who isn’t basically stupid wouldn’t be a criminal. Answer Selected Answer: Circular reasoning Correct Answer: Circular reasoning Question 6 5 out of 5 points Either the government imposes price controls on the cost of prescription drugs‚ or the pharmaceutical companies will continue to reap huge profits. Therefore‚ price controls must be imposed‚ because we cannot tolerate these huge
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(TCO D) A company that has a profit can increase its return on investment by (Points : 5) increasing sales revenue and operating expenses by the same dollar amount. increasing average operating assets and operating expenses by the same dollar amount. increasing sales revenue and operating expenses by the same percentage. decreasing average operating assets and sales by the same percentage. 2. (TCO D) Given the following data‚ what would ROI be? Sales
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Consultation and Advocacy COUN 5004 Cappella University October 6‚ 2013 Consultation and Advocacy How do you see yourself related to advocacy or consultation as you become a professional within your area of specialization? Within your own definition‚ do you see consultation and advocacy similar or different? A job of a counselor primarily consists in assisting people in understanding and overcoming their problems which are psychological in nature. The job of an addiction counselor
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Question 1 5 out of 5 points Correct All persons act in order that they might get pleasure.Even so-called altruistic persons who help others so much that they do almost nothing for themselves get pleasure out of giving.Otherwise‚ they wouldn’t do it. Suppose a person hits himself over the head with a hammer.He must get pleasure from it‚ because why else would he do it if he didn’t get pleasure from it? Answer Selected Answer: Circular reasoning Correct
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Answer: must be particular. Correct Answer: must be particular. Question 5 5 out of 5 points Correct A basic form of deductive argument is ________. Answer Selected Answer: the syllogism. Correct Answer: the syllogism. Question 6 5 out of 5 points Correct All dillybobbers are thingamajigs. No whatchamacallit is a dillybobber. Therefore‚ no whatchamacallits are thingamajigs. This syllogism is an example of _______________. Answer Selected Answer: illicit process. Correct
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16/1/2015 Coursera Feedback — Graded Quiz #1 (Symmetry 3 Part I) Help Thank you. Your submission for this quiz was received. You submitted this quiz on Thu 15 Jan 2015 6:44 PM PST. You got a score of 9.00 out of 10.00. You can attempt again‚ if you’d like. Question 1 Louis Braille developed his embossed dots for the visually impaired in 1824 when he was only 15 years old. The Braille cell is a 2 x 3 point block onto which raised dots are placed. The figure shows the grid (small black do
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