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📝 Answered - Calculate the inventory depreciation expense for June using a 25% depreciation rate. | (in $000) | Begin Inv. | Purchases | COGS | |---|---|---|---| | June | 60 | 50 | 40 | | July | 70 | 30 | 80 | | August | 20 | 60 | 70 | $[?]
📝 Answered - Who should make estimated tax payments? A. Only employees. B. Both employees and self-employed individuals. C. Only self-employed individuals. D. Neither employees nor self-employed individuals
📝 Answered - What does risk tolerance depend on? A. Market volatility only B. An investor's personality, financial resources, and time horizon C. Stock prices D. Tax regulations
📝 Answered - Complete the following using present value. (Use the Table 12.3 provided.) Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round the "Rate used" to the nearest tenth percent. Round the "PV factor" to 4 decimal places and final answer to the nearest dollar amount. | Amount desired at end of period | Length of time | Rate | Compounded | On PV Table 12.3 | PV factor used | PV of amount desired at end of period | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | | 8 years | 3 | Semiannually | Period used | Rate used | |
📝 Answered - Suppose Tim and Alyssa form a cartel and behave as a monopolist. The profit-maximizing price is $\qquad$ per gallon, and the total output is $\qquad$ gallons. As part of their cartel agreement, Tim and Alyssa agree to split production equally. Therefore, Tim's profit is $\qquad$ , and Alyssa's profit is $\qquad$ - Suppose that Tim and Alysa have been successfully operating as a cartel. They each charge the monopoly price and sell half of the monopoly quantity. Then one night before going to sleep, Tim says to himself, "Alyssa and I aren't the best of friends anyway. If I increase my production to 45 gallons more than the cartel amount, I can increase my profit even though her profit goes down. I will do that starting tomorrow." After Tim implements his new plan, the price of water $\qquad$ to $\qquad$ per gallon. Given Alyssa and Tim's production levels, Tim's profit becomes $\qquad$ 5 and Alyssa's profit becomes $\qquad$ . Because Tim has deviated from the cartel agreement and increased his output of water to 45 gallons more than the cartel amount, Alyssa decides that
📝 Answered - InBev bought Anheuser-Busch. How will this purchase affect InBev's marketing mix? A. It will only affect the product element of InBev's marketing mix. B. It will only affect InBev's four Ps--not its marketing mix. C. It will affect all of InBev's marketing mix elements, either directly or indirectly. D. It will not affect the promotion or distribution elements of the InBev marketing mix. E. It will have no affect on InBev's marketing mix.
📝 Answered - List wet hairstyling methods. Define on-base, half off-base, and off-base curl placement. Explain the effects of each. What is thermal hairstyling?
📝 Answered - You've been able to identify the main emotional trigger. Now, you want to focus on growth and help everyone move forward with positive interactions. What's the most constructive approach you can take in this situation? A. View the setback as a failure and focus on avoiding similar tasks. B. Gather opinions about what went wrong and suggestions for resolving the issue. C. Wait for a mentor to offer advice to the group so that you can just follow along. D. Assume that similar challenges will always happen and prepare to react strongly.
📝 Answered - Which of the following is true of Star Ratings? Select the BEST answer, then select Confirm. A. The international standard is based on Ten Stars, not Five Stars B. The term "Five-Star" is based on specific, globally accepted criteria C. There is no international standard for a Five-Star hotel
📝 Answered - Complete the following using present value. (Use the Table 12.3 provided.) Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round the "Rate used" to the nearest tenth percent. Round the "PV factor" to decimal places and final answer to the nearest dollar amount. | Amount desired at end of period | | | Compounded | Period used | Rate used | | PV factor used | PV of amount desired at end of period | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | $ 6,000 | 8 years | 3 | Semiannually | | | | | | | | | | | 1.5 | % | 0.7876 | $ |
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