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The comparative balance sheets for Crane Company show these changes in noncash current asset accounts: accounts receivable decreased $67,000, prepaid expenses increased $15,000, and inventories increased $27,000. Compute net cash provided by operating activities using the indirect method, assuming that net income is $173,000. (Show amounts that decrease cash flow with either a - sign e.g. -15,000 or in parenthesis e.g. (15,000).)
Business
College
The Baldwin Company currently has the following balances on their balance sheet: Total Assets $167,705 Total Liabilities $69,461 Retained Earnings $88,498 Suppose next year the Baldwin Company generates $44,200 in net profit, pays $12,000 in dividends, total assets increase by $55,000, and total liabilities remain unchanged. What will ending Baldwins balance in Common Stock be next year
Business
High School
The Baldwin Company has just purchased $40,900,000 of plant and equipment that has an estimated useful life of 15 years. The expected salvage value at the end of 15 years is $4,090,000. What will the depreciation expense for this purchase (exclude all other plant and equipment) be for the second year of use? (Use FASB GAAP)
Business
High School
You and your co-workers are working on a project together and this successful completion of the project requires input from all team members. However there is one team member that has failed to produce any of their assigned work; consequently members of the team constantly complain to each other about the lack of follow through from this team member but NO ONE directly speaks to and or addresses the team member who does not fulfill their obligations. This style of managing workplace conflict is _________________.
Business
College
Whats your favorite team?
Business
High School
Which would an economist consider a likely complement for coffee?a) waterb) teac) chickend) donuts
Business
High School
PG Autos introduces a new technology in its cars to improve their mileage and reduce carbon emissions. It also takes measures to improve its production facilities in order to reduce its carbon footprint. Actual introduction of green measures to meet the government guidelines rather than just through advertising and marketing shows that PG Autos engages in ________ marketing.
Business
College
Chuck, an executive at Dewey, Inc., a privately run firm, earns a base salary of $150,000 a year. Due to a large amount of employee attrition, Chuck has had to work overtime hours for the past several weeks. Chuck has filed a claim to get overtime pay. The most likely result is
Business
High School
problem statements such as production must be sufficient to meet promised customer orders would be categorized as a ________ constraint.
Business
High School
because china and the east asian tigers are _________________________, their economies have all experienced rapid economic growth rates.
Business
High School
A pound of raisins costs $2. 00, and a pound of almonds costs $5. 0. Six pounds of a trail mix contains 2 more pounds of raisins than almonds. What is the cost of the 6 pounds of trail mix? $7. 00 $18. 00 $24. 00 $42. 0.
Business
College
A janitorial services firm is considering two brands of industrial vacuum cleaners to equip their staff. Option A will cost $1500, will require servicing of $200 per year, and last five years. Option B will cost $1000, require servicing of $100 per year, and last three years. If the cost of capital is 8%, which is the better option, given that the firm has an ongoing requirement for vacuum cleaners
Business
College
As assistant to the CFO of Boulder Inc., you must estimate the Year 1 cash flow for a project with the following data. What is the Year 1 cash flow? Do not round the intermediate calculations and round the final answer to the nearest whole number. Sales revenues $11,900 Operating costs $6,000 Tax rate 25.0%
Business
High School
A _____ is a typed page of about 300 words provided by an organization to the media as a form of publicity.
Business
High School
______ angels are individuals who have already started and successfully operated their own businesses.
Business
High School
Suppose a monopolist practices perfect price discrimination. It will have A. the same total revenue but sell a larger output than if it were not practicing price discrimination. B. a greater total revenue and sell a greater output than if it were not practicing price discrimination. C. a smaller total revenue and sell a smaller output than if it were not practicing price discrimination. D. the same total revenue, but a smaller output than if it were not practicing price discrimination .
Business
High School
what goals does the international monetary fund serve today?
Business
High School
What is the job outlook of a process engineer?
Business
College
If an organization with a corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy is faced with heavy losses, it will______.
Business
College
In 2019, Joshua gave $13,400 worth of Microsoft stock to his son. In 2020, the Microsoft shares were worth $27,000. What was the gift tax in 2019
Business
High School
Suppose youre working on an activity where the Target Score is 1,000 points. If youve just answered the minimum number of questions and have earned 500 points, your initial grade is . However, if you keep answering questions and eventually reach 1,000 points, your grade will improve to , no matter how many questions it takes you to get there.
Business
High School
Bonnie has ordered her monthly supply of medicines through the mail for the past five years. Except for one order, all orders have arrived within two business days. Bonnie placed an order yesterday, and she expects to receive her order tomorrow. Bonnie is using
Business
High School
2. Why might it be a plus for a company to have such a high share price that trading in its stock is discouraged? What drawbacks might there be for a company in this situation?
Business
High School
Jack invests $6,000 at age 28. He hopes the investment will be worth $300,000 when he turns 60. If the interest compounds continuously, approximately what rate of growth will he need to achieve his goal? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.
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