Chapter 3:Problem 2 2. Ca=1500-10r ‚c=0.6 ‚T=1800 Ip=2400-50r ‚G=2000 ‚NX=-200 a. The marginal propensity to save equals: 1-C=1-0.6=0.4 b. Autonomous planned spending‚ Ap‚ equals Ca − cTa + Ip + G + NX = 1‚500 − 10r −.6(1‚800) + 2‚400 − 50r + 2‚000 − 200 = 4‚620 − 60r. 4‚620 − 60(3) = 4‚440. c. 4‚440/.4 = 11‚100 d..04(3) = 120 billions. e. 4‚440 – 120 = 4‚320. 4‚320/.4 = 10‚800 f. (10‚800 − 11‚100)/(4‚320− 4‚440) = (-300)/(-120) = 2.5 g. 11‚095 is the number a. G increases and
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Luckson Mathurin Management 200 Assignment #2 09/24/2014 These three theories may have been written by two different people‚ however they share some similarities. According to these theories most of us don’t really care too much about work‚ all we care about is “money”. Though some of us don’t mind working hard for it‚ as long as we get paid well. Beside according to the scientific theory the more we get paid‚ the more we work. Frederic Taylor believes workers only want one
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I believe it is important IT governance committees are compromised of top level managers because of the competence of the personnel. You do not want just anyone on the street coming in and working in your IT department. Top level managers are usually giving their roles because they are able to lead and no their job well. Managers would be able to feel out who s suitable for the position for the IT department rather than just one person in the IT department getting someone the job just because they
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Information Technology: 2. The most likely disadvantage for an entity that keeps data files prepared by personal computers rather than manually prepared files: C. It is usually easier for unauthorized persons to access and alter the files 4. Which of the following represents an internal control weakness in a computer-based system? A. Computer operators have access to the instructions and the authority to change programs 6. Which of the following is most suitable for an expert system? C.
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Tashley Stockham ASSIGNMENT for Week 2 3. According to this appeals court‚ what errors were made by the judge at trial? The judge erred in “refusing to allow the defendants to introduce evidence that no other employees were treated abusively…and in denying defendants’ requested jury charge on mitigation.” (McAdams 173) McAdams‚ T. Law‚ Business and Society‚ 10th Edition. McGraw-Hill Learning Solutions‚ 40848. . 7. Would the police violate a suspect’s Fourth Amendment rights against unlawful
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Week 4 management assignment Gift 47.1 For 12 years‚ Theodore Alexander Buders father made substantial gifts to his minor grandchildren. Theodore Buder and his wife divorced during this period. The cash gifts‚ typically in the form of checks made directly payable to the children‚ were given to Buder with the understanding that he would safeguard the money and invest it on behalf of the children. Buder invested various amounts of the childrens money in blue chip stocks traded over the New York and
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Gubaton‚ Michelle C. February 26‚ 2015 MGT141 | AY01 Thursday Summary of chapter 12 Decision - choice made from available alternatives Decision making - process of identifying problems and opportunities and resolving them Categories of decisions: 1. Programmed decisions - Situations occurred often enough to enable decision rules to be developed and applied in the future 2. Nonprogrammed decisions - in response to unique‚ poorly defined and largely unstructured
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Part One: Use parallel structure to rewrite the following sentences. 1. In the movies‚ all college men are portrayed as single and having other attributes such as money‚ good looks‚ and a great personality. Answer: In the movies‚ all college men are portrayed as single‚ rich‚ good looking/attractive‚ and outgoing/charismatic 2. James‚ a young teenager from the ghetto‚ experienced an exhilarating‚ soul-searching encounter with God‚ which he thought was something to cling to‚ protecting him from
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1. Construct a balance sheet for Sophie’s Sofas given the following data. (Be sure to list the assets andliabilities in order of their liquidity.) | Cash balances | = | $ | 8‚000 | Inventory of sofas | = | $ | 180‚000 | Store and property | = | $ | 80‚000 | Accounts receivable | = | $ | 20‚000 | Accounts payable | = | $ | 15‚000 | Long-term debt | = | $ | 150‚000 | | BALANCE SHEET OF SOPHIE’S SOFAS | Assets | | Liabilities & Shareholders’ Equity | | Cash | $ |
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Is Homework Really Necessary? Where is your pencil! Get your books out now! Stop mucking around! Get on the table this instant! Do you recognise this? This is just an average day of my life with my parents when I have to finish my homework. Is homework really necessary? I do not think so. Homework is just hours and hours of late nights that ruin your social life and sporting activity.
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