CHAPTER 3 AN INTRODUCTION TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Answers to Questions 1 A corporation becomes a subsidiary when another corporation either directly or indirectly acquires a majority (over 50 percent) of its outstanding voting stock. 2 Amounts allocated to identifiable assets and liabilities in excess of their recorded amounts on the books of the subsidiary are not recorded separately by the parent. Instead‚ the parent company records the purchase price of the interest acquired
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(Points : 5) $12‚159.19$10‚332.22$14‚056.59$18‚733.20 5. A U.S. Government bond was quoted at 98:01 "bid" and 98:10 "asked". How much would you have to pay for one of these $1‚000.00 face value bonds?(Points : 3.71) $983.13$983.75$985.00$986.25 6. Marc Jacobs International LLC has issued preferred stock ($15 par value) that pays an annual dividend of $2.25. The preferred stock matures in 10 years. At that time‚ holders of the stock will receive‚ at their option‚ either $15 or one share of common
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known as the: Carload 3. Which type of railroad car has the greatest numbers in service? Covered hopper 4. Who are the owners the greatest percentage of rolling stock in use? Class I railroads 5. What is the standard track gauge in the U.S? 4’ 8.5" 6. Which of the following helped lead to the erosion of rail dominance in U.S. transportation? Government funded construction of roads 7. A - Diesel engine B - Alternator/generator C - Traction motor 8. Was AMTRAK created before or after the economic
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Case Study: 6 – Wal-Mart Case Study: Data Communications at Wal-Mart Case Study: Data Communications At Wal-Mart? There are many things Wal-Mart has done to improve its data communications systems for suppliers. Their chief improvement was the implementation of the sales and inventory data to their suppliers. Suppliers could log in and gain access to all of the sales and inventory data to more efficiently stock Wal-Mart with their products. A key component of data security
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APUSH 1 Ch 6 Terms Alexander Hamilton’s Political beliefs Was unhappy with the Articles of Confederation and the weak government and sought to overhaul the entire document. Led to a convention in Annapolis in which only five states sent delegates. But later influenced the convention in Philadelphia. Founding Fathers to the constitution Representatives from all states except Rhode Island met in Philadelphia to discuss concentrated power. Madison’s Virginia Plan National legislature consisting
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QUESTION 1 In a BCG Matrix‚ all divisions are called question marks‚ stars‚ cash cows or dogs. Define each of these terms. Question Marks division is Quadrant I have a low relative market share position‚ yet they compete in a high-growth industry. Generally these firms’ cash needs are high and their cash generation is low. These businesses are called question marks because the organization must decide whether to strengthen them by pursuing an intensive strategy (market penetration‚ market development
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patriarchy‚ slavery are not vanished ● First civilizations were sharply divided along class lines‚ and they too were patriarchal with women clearly subordinate to men in most domains of life China ● Its better if you know connections to get higher 6. 7. 8. 9. officials to the highest of elite position. The inequalities of slavery differ from those of a caste because in slavery you can you could be freed‚ slavery can have laws to change‚ and they are not paid. In a caste you’re birthed
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1. Define deviance. How does this definition differ from how sociologists define deviance? Deviance is behavior or characteristics that violate important social norms. The difference between how the dictionary defines deviance and how sociologist define deviance is what may be deviant in one place‚ at one particular time‚ may not be deviant in another place and time. Basically with times changing something may or may not be tolerated as acceptable behavior. 2. What is situational deviance
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of water. 6-1 WATER SOURCES Almost any environment has water present to some degree. Figure 6-1 lists possible sources of water in various environments. It also provides information on how to make the water potable. Note: If you do not have a canteen‚ a cup‚ a can‚ or other type of container‚ improvise one from plastic or water-resistant cloth. Shape the plastic or cloth into a bowl by pleating it. Use pins or other suitable items—even your hands—to hold the pleats. 6-2 6-3 6-4 If you do
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Behavioral Finance Article Presentation “Are Investors Reluctant to Realize Their Losses” Are Investors Reluctant to Realize Their Losses? * This article was written by Terrance Odean. * This article was published by “Journal of Finance” in 1998. Aim of the Study By writing this article Terrance Odean wants to examine the tendency to hold losers too long and sell winners too soon. This tendency has been labeled Shefrin and Statman as a “disposition effect.” Terrance
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