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  • Macro Economics Inflation

    Explain what appears to be the improved trade-off between inflation and unemployment in the U.S. What factors might improve the trade-off? What factors would make it worse? ... Read more

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  • Journal Entries for Consolidation

    "1. Record the journal entries necessary on Crain’s books for 2005 assuming that Crain uses the equity method to account for its investment in Downey. 2. Prepare all worksheet eliminations in journal entry form necessary to consolidate Crain and Downey at December 31, 2005. 3. Prepare the consolidation worksheet for Crain and Downey at December 31, 2005. " ... Read more

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  • Calculation of Net Present Value

    "Using NPV calculations, show the present value of the present collection experience.B. Calculate the NPV of the proposed 2/10, net 30 terms.C. Based on your NPV analysis, should Mississippi Delta Inc. adopt the cash discount?" ... Read more

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  • AC Current Eletricity Step up Transformer

    "Three single-phase step-up transformers rated at 10MVA, 4.6kV/13.8kV are connected in Wye-Delta configuration. The three transformers are used to feed a 20MVA load at 0.9 p.f. With an efficiency of 96%. Using per unit system, calculate: a. the secondary line voltage. b. the primary and secondary line currents when supplying this load. " ... Read more

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  • Journal entries to record investments

    Record the journal entries necessary on Crain’s books for 2005 assuming that Crain uses the equity method to account for its investment in Downey. ... Read more

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  • Construction of Market Value Balance Sheet after the Equity Issue

    "Construct Stephenson’s market value balance sheet after the equity issue, but before the purchase has been made. a. How many shares of common stock does Stephenson have outstanding? b. What is the price per share of the firm’s stock? " ... Read more

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  • Identification of the Width of Confidence Interval

    As the confidence level “1 – α” increases, the width of the confidence interval. a. increases b. decreases c. remains the same d. None of the above ... Read more

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  • Project Management Life Cycle

    "ldentify an operational improvement initiative in your work area. Using the project management life-cycle framework as a guide, prepare a plan to implement this project. Ensure you discuss the following:a. Prepare a brief project definition document.b. Your plan for managing stockholder input/influencec. What risks might be present and how you intend to manage it.d. Generally how the performance ... Read more

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  • Transactions in The General Journal

    "Record the following transactions in the general journal.  Use ONLY these account titles:  Cash; Accounts Receivable; Supplies; Equipment; Accounts Payable; YOUR NAME, Capital; YOUR NAME, Drawing; Service Revenue; Rent Expense; Supplies Expense; Utilities Expense. After recording the transactions listed above, post to the general ledger. " ... Read more

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  • Short Run Phillips Curve

    "Suppose that natural real GDP is constant.  For every 1 percent increase in the rate of inflation above its expected level, firms are willing to increase real GDP by 2 percent.  The output ratio is initially 100 and the inflation rate equals 2 percent. a) Based upon the preceding information, draw the short-run Phillips Curve. b) What is the growth rate of nominal GDP in the economy? " ... Read more

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  • Computation of NPV, IRR, Payback Period Accounting Rate of Return

    a. Compute the project's net present value. b. Compute the project's internal rate of return to the nearest whole percent. c. Compute the project's payback period. d. Compute the project's simple rate of return. ... Read more

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  • True or False Question Related to Consumer

    "1. Mike spends all his income on tennis balls and basketball tickets. His demand curve for tennis balls is elastic. Tr«, or false: If the price of tennis balls rises, he consumes more tickets. Explain. 2. At current prices, housing costs $50 per unit and the composite good has a price of $1 per unit. A wealthy benefactor has given Joe, a penniless person, 1 unit of housing and 50 units of the ... Read more

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