Exercise 6-1 Part A (1) Sales 2‚700‚000 Purchases (Cost of Goods Sold) 2‚700‚000 To eliminate intercompany sales of 2011 (2) 12/31 Inventory-Income Statement (Cost of Goods Sold) 487‚500 12/31 Inventory (Balance Sheet) 487‚500 To eliminate unrealized intercompany profit in inventory Exercise 6-2 Reported Net Income- S Company $ 525‚000 Noncontrolling Interest Percentage 0
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4a) His income is €300‚ so his budget constraint is the line between y=30 and x=75. The optimal choice (utility-maximizing) is shown by the point of tangency with his utility function. This is point E (and x =30). b) The budget constraint shifts to x = 120. The new optimal choice is point C (and x = 35). c) ΔY∙py = (30-22‚5)∙10 = €75 d) The total effect: Point E C e) Income effect: F C Substitution effect: E F f) Income effect < 0‚ so X is an inferior good. 5a) U(x‚y) = x1x2
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS HANDBOOK OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS in UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ 2012-2013 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA‚ SANTA CRUZ Administering Undergraduate Programs in: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS ECONOMICS GLOBAL ECONOMICS ECONOMICS/MATHEMATICS Office Location: 401 Engineering 2 (831) 459-2743 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 12:00pm‚ 1:00pm - 4:00 pm For information via the WWW see: Department of Economics Homepage:
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FN2 Module 1 Multiple Choice Questions MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. a) Which of the following is least likely to increase market efficiency? 1) Governments relax restrictions on foreign investment 2) Corporations disseminate more information to investors 3) More new investors choose to invest in individual stocks on their own rather than invest in mutual funds 4) More stock transactions are conducted online than
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Question 4 (25 marks) Golden Golf Inc. has been in merger talks with Birdie Golf Company for the past six months. After several rounds of negotiations‚ the offer under discussion is a cash offer RM550 million for Birdie Golf. Both companies have niche markets in the golf club industry‚ and both believe that a merger will result in synergies due to economies of scale in manufacturing and marketing‚ as well as significant savings in general and administrative expenses. Bryce Bichon‚ the financial
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C: 2-8 What items are considered to be property for purposes of Sec. 351(a)? What items are not considered to be property? Items that are considered property include all types of property‚ such as cash‚ accounts receivable‚ inventories‚ patents‚ installment obligations‚ equipment‚ and buildings. Services‚ certain debt of the corporation‚ and certain accrued interest on debt are not treated as property. C: 2-43 Liabilities in Excess of Basis. Barbara transfers $10‚000 cash and machinery having
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Econ 130 – “Principles of Microeconomics”– Spring 2014 Tuesdays‚ Thursdays – Bilger 150 – 3-4:15pm Professor John Lynham (lynham@hawaii.edu) Course Description: Economics is the study of the use of scarce resources to satisfy human wants. In microeconomics‚ we study how these scarce resources are allocated within the market system. Topics include: division of labor‚ comparative advantage‚ supply and demand analysis‚ price ceilings/floors‚ taxes‚ monopoly‚ price discrimination‚ cartels‚ wages
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Problem Set 3 ECON 973 Fall 2012 Fluctuations: Discrete Time Models Ben Brewer 12/10/12 1. a. Given this two-period problem of labor supply maxc1 ‚n1 ‚c2 ‚n2 ln[c1 ] + ln[1 − n1 ] + βln[c2 ] + βln[1 − n2 ] subject to the intertemporal budget constraint c1 [1 + r] + c2 = w1 n1 [1 + r] + w2 n2 Dividing each side by [1+r] for convenience gives c1 + c2 w 2 n2 = w 1 n1 + 1+r 1+r We can solve for consumption and labor supply in each period (c1 ‚ c2 ‚ n1 ‚ n2 ) by first setting up the Lagrangian
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Lillian Flloyd Economics 214-D16 March 27‚ 2013 Liberty University Bulls‚ Bear‚ and Golden Calves Chapter Two: Me‚ Myself‚ and Why 1. What is the difference between self-interest and selfishness? Why is this distinction important when considering the competitive market economy as appropriate for society? Self-interest is looking out for your best interest and finding the best possible alternatives that will benefit yourself in the business world. Selfishness is putting
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Econs 101 In this current era of globalization that is rapidly changing the way mankind live on a daily basis‚ ‘survival of the fittest’ is expeditiously becoming the mindset in each working man or woman. ‘Survival of the fittest’ in this context means that every working person is enduring the corporate world‚ doing anything to feed their rice bowls. This may be due to the current economic slowdown that is currently happening in different parts of the world that runs on various economic systems
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