From reading chapter 3 about “The Hidden Origins of Slavery” in the book titled A Different Mirror by Ronald Takaki it is found that there is much evil spoken of about black skinned people and their relationships with white people. Takaki mentioned‚ “In the English mind‚ the color black was freighted with an array of negative images: deeply stained dirt‚ foul‚ dark or deadly in purpose‚ malignant‚ sinister‚ wicked. The color white‚ on the other hand‚ signified purity‚ innocence‚ and goodness.” Today
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chapter 3: freakonomics conventional wisdom: body of ideas or explanations generally accepted as true by the public or by experts in a field challenging the conventional wisdom of a sticky social situation may be difficult since experts are usually the ones presenting the facts advertising increases the demand of a market good “pitched as a solution for “chronic halitosis”—a then obscure medical term for bad breath. Listerine’s new ads featured forlorn young women and men‚ eager for marriage
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CHAPTER 12 Accounting for Partnerships ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE Brief Exercises A Problems B Problems Study Objectives 1. Identify the characteristics of the partnership form of business organization. 2. Explain the accounting entries for the formation of a partnership. 3. Identify the bases for dividing net income or net loss. 4. Describe the form and content of partnership financial statements. 5. Explain the effects of the entries to record the liquidation of a partnership. *6. Explain
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Score: 120 1. out of 120 points (100%) award: 10 out of 10.00 points Just Dew It Corporation reports the following balance sheet information for 2011 and 2012. JUST DEW IT CORPORATION 2011 and 2012 Balance Sheets Assets 2011 Current assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Total Liabilities and Owners’ Equity 2011 2012 $ 11‚000 27‚000 75‚000 $ 14‚250 36‚750 96‚250 $ 113‚000 $147‚250 Current liabilities Accounts payable Notes payable 2012 $ 54‚000 14‚800 $ 63‚750 20‚500 $ 68‚800 $
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following net cash flows. The cash flows occur evenly throughout each year. Compute the payback period for this investment. Part of year = Amount paid back in year 4/ Net cash flows in year 4 = $10‚000 / $60‚000 = 0.167 Payback period =3 + 0.167 = 3.1367 years = 3yrs 2 mos. III. Accounting Rate of Return A machine costs $500‚000 and is expected to yield an after-tax net income of $15‚000 each year. Management predicts this machine has a 10-year service life and a $100‚000
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Assignment 3: Saving and Investing (20.0 points) 1. Describe a real or made up but realistic situation that could cause you or someone you know to have to use money from a financial reserve. (3-6 sentences. 2.0 points) when a person loses their job they lose their source of income. When a person loses their income they’ll need to dip into their financial reserves. They need to have a large enough reserve to pay their expenses until they find new work. 2. How many months’ worth of expenses do you
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debt B. the labor force C. the amount of money held by the public D. inventory investment 0 out of 1 Incorrect. The correct answer is D. Inventory investment is a quantity measured per unit time‚ so it is a flow variable. See Section 2-1. 3 of 30 Gross domestic product (GDP) is A. a stock. B. a flow. C. both a stock and a flow. D. neither a stock nor a flow. 0 out of 1 Incorrect. The correct answer is B. GDP is a quantity measured per unit time‚ so it is a flow. See Section
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Ch 10: 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 7; Ch 14: 4 3. Jersey mining earns $9.50 a share‚ sells for $90‚ and pays a $6 per share dividend? The stock is split two for one and a $3 per share cash dividend is declared. (a) What will be the new price of the stock? New Price: $90/2 = $45 (b) If the firm total earning do not change‚ what is the payout ratio before and after the stock split? Before: $6/9.50 = 63.16% After: $3/4.75 = 63.16% 4. Firm A had the following selected items on its balance sheet: Cash: 28‚000‚000
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Introduction Chapter 1 ( Introduction to Sociology & Anthropology by Dr. Victorio Saquilayan) Discussant: Prof. Ferdinand Dupaya Salagan‚ BSEd‚ MA‚MPA‚PhD(c.) Associate Professor V Sociology • Is also concerned with repetitive and recurrent forms of behavior‚ attitudes‚ beliefs‚ values‚ norms and social institutions that make up the social order ( Panopio & Rolda‚ 2000) Social Interactions: • The responses between individuals are perhaps the basic sociological concepts because such interactions
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Chapter 3 Questions 1. How would you respond when someone makes a decision that adversely affects you while saying “it’s nothing personal it’s just business”? Is business impersonal? If it was in a company situation I would raise with the company management or human resources. If it was outside in society‚ I would address the management of the company‚ raise to consumer affairs or use social media to raise awareness. Business is personal. Businesses goals are not just to generate profits‚ and to
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