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Your daughter is currently 10 years old. You anticipate that she will be going to college in 8 years. You would to have $136,000 in a savings account to fund her education at that time. If the account promises to pay a fixed interest rate of 3% per year, how much money do you need to put into the account today to ensure that you will have $136,000 in 8 years

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Answer:

$107,359.66

Explanation:

We are to calculate the present value of $136,000

The formula for calculating present value is :

The formula for calculating future value:

P = FV / (1 + r)^n

FV = Future value  

P = Present value  

R = interest rate  

N = number of years

$136,000 / (1.03)^8 = $107,359.66

Alice wants to have a portrait painted for her family which career pathway would be the best for Alice to contact ​

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I think the best career for her to contact is maybe an art museum because they could probably tell you where to go

A grandfather wants to know the average height of all his grandchildren. He finds that the heights of his 9 grandchildren are given in inches by 67,68,71,67,76, 74, 77,70, 72 What is the population mean of the height of his grandchildren in inches? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of an inch and do not include units.

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Answer:

71.3

Explanation:

to find the mean you have to add all of the heights together and then divide by nine, which is how many heights are given.

which of the following agencies manages and deploys the Integrated Ballistic Identification System A. FTI B. FBI C. ATF D. DOJ

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It’s C. Atf I am 100% suree

Answer:

ATF

Explanation:

Suppose the price elasticity of demand for heating oil is 0.1 in the short run and 0.9 in the long run.
a. If the price of heating oil rises from $1.20 to $1.80 per gallon, the quantity of heating oil demanded will by % in the short run and by % in the long run. The change is in the short run because people can respond easily to the change in the price of heating oil.
b. Why might this elasticity depend on the time horizon?

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Answer: there is a 40% increase demand on a short run,

there is a 36.4% increase in demand on a long run

Elasticity depends on time horizon due to the possibility that oil substitutes might come into picture and people would prefer that over heated oil

Explanation:

Price elasticity in short run= 0.1

Price elasticity in long run = 0.9

For the short run, % change in demand would be; 0.1 = %change in demand÷ 1.8-1.2/ 1.2+1.8/2

0.1 = %change in demand/ 0.6/1.5

%change in demand = 0.4

So, there is a 40% increase demand on a short run

For 0.9, %change in demand = 0.9 × 0.6/ 1.5 = 0.36

So, there is a 36.4% increase in demand on a long run

b) Elasticity depends on time horizon due to the possibility that oil substitutes might come into picture and people would prefer that over heated oil

Whispering Corporation has retained earnings of $715,700 at January 1, 2020. Net income during 2020 was $1,567,700, and cash dividends declared and paid during 2020 totaled $83,500. Prepare a retained earnings statement for the year ended December 31, 2020. Assume an error was discovered: land costing $88,840 (net of tax) was charged to maintenance and repairs expense in 2019.

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Answer:

$2,288,740

Explanation:

Preparation of a retained earnings statement for the year ended December 31, 2020

RETAINED EARNINGS STATEMENT

For the Year Ended December 31, 2020

Retained earnings, January 1, as reported $715,700

Correction for overstatement of expenses in

prior period (net of tax) $88,840

Retained earnings, January 1, as adjusted $804,540

($715,700+$88,840)

Add Net income $1,567,700

Less Cash dividends ($83,500)

Retained earnings, December 31 $2,288,740

($804,540+$1,567,700-$83,500)

Therefore retained earnings statement for the year ended December 31, 2020 will be $2,288,740

Assume the equivalent units of production for materials and conversion are 5,200 units and 5,000 units, respectively, using the weighted-average method. If 4,660 units were completed and transferred to the next department, then what is the total cost assigned to the units completed and transferred out of the Milling Department

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Question Completion:

Milling Department Materials Conversion Total Cost of beginning work in process inventory $ 10,000 $ 15,000 $ 25,000 Costs added during the period 291,600 385,000 676,600 Total cost $ 301,600 $ 400,000 $ 701,600

Answer:

Milling Department

The total cost assigned to the units completed and transferred out is:

= $643,080

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Milling Department

Cost of production:

                                                              Materials    Conversion    Total Cost

Beginning work in process inventory  $ 10,000      $ 15,000       $ 25,000

Costs added during the period             291,600      385,000        676,600

Total cost                                             $ 301,600  $ 400,000      $ 701,600

Equivalent units of production              5,200           5,000

Cost per equivalent unit                         $58              $80

Cost Assignment:

Units completed and transferred out:

Materials = $270,280 (4,660 * $58)

Conversion  372,800 *4,660 * $80)

Total costs $643,080

Therefore, the costs assigned to ending work in process = $ 58,520 ($701,600 - 643,080)

You would like to purchase a home and are interested to find out how much you can borrow. When your lender calculates your debt to income ratio, he determines that your maximum monthly payment can be no more than $3,200. You would like to have a 30 year fully- amortizing loan and the interest rate offered on such a loan is currently 5%. Given these constraints, what is the largest loan you can obtain?

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Answer:

When Your Lender Calculates Your Debt To Income Ratio, He Determines That Your Maximum Monthly Payment Can Be No More Than $3,200. 

The electric utility rate for a facility during the months of May through October is 4.5 cents per kilowatt-hour for energy, $11.50 per kilowatt peak demand, and a $68.00 per month meter charge. During the August billing period the facility used 96,000 kw-hrs and set a peak demand of 624 kw during the time between 4:45 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. in the afternoon on August 15. Calculate the August electric bill.

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Answer: $11564

Explanation:

Total units consumed for August = 96000

There's a peak demand of 624kw

Also, the May through October is 4.5 cents per kilowatt-hour for energy.

The August electric bill will then be:

= 96000 × 4.5/100 + 624 × 11.50 + 68

= (96000 × 0.045) + (624 × 11.50) + 68

= 4320 + 7176 + 68

= 11564

who was a main practitioner of virtue ethics?​

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Explanation:

Virtue ethics began with Socrates, and was subsequently developed further by Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics. Virtue ethics refers to a collection of normative ethical philosophies that place an emphasis on being rather than doing.

A partnership begins its first year with the following capital balances: Alfred, Capital $ 48,000 Bernard, Capital 58,000 Collins, Capital 68,000 The articles of partnership stipulate that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Each partner is allocated interest equal to 10 percent of the beginning capital balance. Bernard is allocated compensation of $16,000 per year. Any remaining profits and losses are allocated on a 3:3:4 basis, respectively. Each partner is allowed to withdraw up to $4,000 cash per year. Assuming that the net income is $58,000 and that each partner withdraws the maximum amount allowed, what is the balance in Collins capital account at the end of that year

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Answer:

The balance in Collins capital account at the end of that year is:

$80,640.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                           Alfred       Bernard      Collins         Total

Capital balances              $48,000    $58,000     $68,000    $174,000

Profit sharing:                                                                            $58,000

Interest on capital (10%)    $4,800      $5,800        $6,800     ($17,400)

Compensation                                      16,000                        ($16,000)

Allocation of balance          7,380          7,380          9,840   ($24,600)

Drawings                           (4,000)        (4,000)        (4,000)   ($12,000)

Balances                         $56,180      $83,180     $80,640  

A water resources engineer is trying to run a cost-benefit analysis for a project. They need to first decide on the planning period (the benefits should be calculated over N years, and N should be determined). If N is too large, then the future benefits in those years (e.g. 70 years from now) will have a very low present value. Therefore, the engineer would like to cut off the planning period after a point when the present equivalent of benefits becomes less than 6.25% of that future benefit. If the interest rate is 8%, use the rule of 72 to determine the duration of the planning period (N).

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Answer:

N = 36 years

Explanation:

Solution:

According to the 72 rule, present sum doubles in value, if the product of interest rate in percent and number of compounding period is 72.

So, We can say for every 9 years at 8 percent = 72 = present sum will be doubled.

Similarly, it will be doubled at 18 years., then 27 years, then 36 years and so on.

SO,

We need to find the P/F ratio, for the end of 0 years first.

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 0 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-0}[/tex] (Anything power zero = 1)

So, similarly, calculate this P/F ratio for every 9 years till present equivalent of benefits becomes less than 6.25% of that future benefit.

find the P/F ratio, for the end of 9 years:

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 9 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-9}[/tex]

P/F =   0.50

Amount = 2x

find the P/F ratio, for the end of 18 years:

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 18 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-18}[/tex]

P/F =   0.25

Amount = 4x

find the P/F ratio, for the end of 27 years:

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 27 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-27}[/tex]

P/F =   0.13

Amount = 8x

find the P/F ratio, for the end of 36 years:

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 36 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-36}[/tex]

P/F =   0.06 = P/F ratio percentage = 6%

Amount = 16x

Hence, N = 36 years because it is the value nearest to 6.25% required

find the P/F ratio, for the end of 45 years:

Formula = (P/F, i, n) = [tex](1 + i)^{-n}[/tex]

here,

i = 8%

n = 45 years.

P/F =  [tex](1 + 0.08)^{-45}[/tex]

P/F =   0.03

Amount = 32x

On January 2, 2010, York Corp. replaced its boiler with a more efficient one. The following information was available on that date:
Purchase price of new boiler
$150,000
Carrying amount of old boiler
10,000
Fair value of old boiler
4,000
Installation cost of new boiler
20,000
The old boiler was sold for $4,000. What amount should York capitalize as the cost of the new boiler?
A. $150,000.
B. $166,000.
C. $170,000.
D. $160,000.

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D. $160,000.

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Employees who are paid biweekly will receive two more checks than
employees who are paid semimonthly

True or False

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True Biweekly is 26 Semimonthly is 24

At the end of the first month of operations, the Lamar Company's accountant prepared financial statements that showed the following amounts: Assets $90,000 Liabilities 30,000 Stockholders' Equity 60,000 Net Income 11,000 In preparing the statements, the accountant overlooked the following items: a. Depreciation for the month. $4,500 b. Service revenue earned but unbilled at month-end. $1,850 c. Employee wages earned but unpaid at month-end. 450 Determine the correct amounts of assets, liabilities and stockholders' equity at month-end and net income for the month. Assets Liabilities Stockholders' Equity Net Income Answer 87,350 Answer 30,450 Answer 86,900 Answer 7,900

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Answer:

Assets = $87,350

Liabilities = $30,450

Stockholders' Equity = $56,900

Net Income = $7,900

Explanation:

The correct amounts of assets, liabilities and stockholders' equity at month-end and net income for the month can be determined as follows:

Assets = Recorded asset value - Depreciation + Unbilled service revenue = $90,000 - $4,500 + $1,850 = $87,350

Liabilities = Recorded liabilities + Unpaid wages = 30,000 + 450 = $30,450

Stockholders' Equity = Recorded Stockholders' Equity - Depreciation + Unbilled service revenue - Unpaid wages = $60,000 - $4,500 + $1,850 - $450 = $56,900

Net Income = Recorded net income  - Depreciation + Unbilled service revenue - Unpaid wages = 11,000 - $4,500 + $1,850 - $450 = $7,900

Note that from the above calculations, we can obtain:

Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity = $30,450 + $56,900 = $87,350

This therefore confirms the accounting equation that:

Assets = Liabilities + Stockholders' Equity = $87,350

On January 1, 2021, Jasperse Corporation leased equipment under a finance lease designed to earn the lessor a 12% rate of return for providing long-term financing. The lease agreement specified ten annual payments of $75,000 beginning January 1, and each December 31 thereafter through 2029. A 10-year service agreement was scheduled to provide maintenance of the equipment as required for a fee of $5,000 per year. Insurance premiums of $4,000 annually are related to the equipment. Both amounts were to be paid by the lessor and lease payments reflect both expenditures. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided.) At what amount will Jasperse record a right-of-use asset

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Answer:

$442,977.5

Explanation:

Calculation for what amount will Jasperse record a right-of-use asset

Right of use asset = ($75,000 -$5,000) x PVAD, 12%, 10

Right of use asset =$70,000*6.32825

Right of use asset =$442,977.5

Therefore what Jasperse will record a right-of-use asset will be $442,977.5

Suppose the Federal Reserve wants to fix the U.S. exchange rate with the yen at $0.008 per yen. If the equilibrium market exchange rate were significantly lower at $0.007 per yen, what would the Fed need to do to maintain the fixed rate of $0.008 per yen

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Answer:

The classification of the query is characterized throughout the explanation segment below as well.

Explanation:

As even the Fed needs to improve this same exchange money supply at $0.008, and once again the exchange rate would be $0.007, amortization throughout the stock exchange would be needed to reduce the monetary value to $0.008.

To start reducing that as well, the Fed hopes to pay the dollar upon that shop and bought Yen as well as enhance the amount of money in circulation throughout the market, which would rise in value this same dollar against Yen as well as lose value the currency. This should encourage people to spend in the United States market and lower the inflation rate. At the relatively high monetary policy, this same rate has been decreasing, which will contribute to something like a capital flight throughout the Us as well as increase the value of the yen.

Entries into T Accounts and Trial Balance Connie Young, an architect, opened an office on October 1, 20Y4. During the month, she completed the following transactions connected with her professional practice: Transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business, $53,500. Paid October rent for office and workroom, $5,400. Purchased used automobile for $35,000, paying $8,000 cash and giving a note payable for the remainder. Purchased office and computer equipment on account, $10,700. Paid cash for supplies, $2,570. Paid cash for annual insurance policies, $3,600. Received cash from client for plans delivered, $13,400. Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $1,450. Paid cash to creditors on account, $3,100. Paid $430 on note payable. Received invoice for blueprint service, due in November, $1,800. Recorded fees earned on plans delivered, payment to be received in November, $9,300. Paid salary of assistants, $2,800. Paid gas, oil, and repairs on automobile for October, $700.

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That’s to long 29 x 1,800

1. On April 30, Gomez Services had an Accounts Receivable balance of $18,000. During the month of May, total credits to Accounts Receivable were $52,000 from customer payments. The May 31 Accounts Receivable balance was $13,000. What was the amount of credit sales during May

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Answer:

the amount of credit sales is $47,000

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of credit sales is shown below;

= Ending balance of account receivable + cash receipts - opening balance of account receivable

= $13,000 + $52,000 - $18,000

= $47,000

Hence, the amount of credit sales is $47,000

Below are cash transactions for Goldman Incorporated, which provides consulting services related to mining of precious metals.
a. Cash used for purchase of office supplies, $2,200.
b. Cash provided from consulting to customers, $48,600.
c. Cash used for purchase of mining equipment, $79,000.
d. Cash provided from long-term borrowing, $66,000.
e. Cash used for payment of employee salaries, $24,600.
f. Cash used for payment of office rent, $12,600.
g. Cash provided from sale of equipment purchased in c. above, $23,100.
h. Cash used to repay a portion of the long-term borrowing in d. above, $43,000.
i. Cash used to pay office utilities, $4,900.
j. Purchase of company vehicle, paying $10,600 cash.
Required:
Calculate cash flows from financing activities. (List cash outflows as negative amounts.)

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Answer:

$12,400

Explanation:

Cash flows from financing activities           Amount

Cash provided from long-term borrowing    $66,000.

Cash used to repay a portion of the             -$43,000

long-term borrowing in d. above

Purchase of company vehicle, paying          -$10,600

Net cash used in financing activities              $12,400

Almost all union members pay dues. A union member has $5.50 deducted from his paycheck each week for union dues, and has done so for 10 years. Then his company went on strike and he received union benefits of $4,000. How much money did the union
worker gain or lose as a result of receiving benefits but also factoring in paying dues

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the union worker gained $1,140

Jessica is a U.S. Army Reservist and in 2020 traveled 130 miles each way to serve duty at a local military installation. She was required to report four times in 2020. Her normal route from home to the base included a $1.75 toll each way. Jessica's for AGI deduction for these costs is:

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Answer:

AGI Deduction = 580.8 US dollars.

Explanation:

Solution:

Data Given:

Miles traveled = 130 miles

Reporting Period = 4 times in 2020

Cost from home to base = $1.75 toll each way.

Jessica's for AGI deduction for these costs is:

First, we need to find the travel amount:

Travel amount = Miles x Reporting Period x 2 x Mileage rate for deduction

Here, mileage rate for deduction = 0.545 per mile. So,

Travel Amount = 130 miles x 4 times x 2 x 0.545

Travel Amount = 566.8 US dollars.

Now, we need to find the Jessica's Toll Expenses.

Toll Expenses = 1.75 x 2 x 4 times

Toll Expenses = 14 US dollars.

Finally, we can find the required AGI Deduction:

AGI Deduction = Travel Amount + Toll Expenses.

AGI Deduction = 566.8 US dollars + 14 US dollars

Hence, Jessica's AGI deductions are:

AGI Deduction = 580.8 US dollars.

Rediger Inc., a manufacturing Corporation, has provided the following data for the month of June. The balance in the Work in Process inventory account was $35,000 at the beginning of the month and $23,500 at the end of the month. During the month, the Corporation incurred direct materials cost of $57,600 and direct labor cost of $31,900. The actual manufacturing overhead cost incurred was $54,300. The manufacturing overhead cost applied to Work in Process was $53,600. The cost of goods manufactured for June was:

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Answer:

the cost of goods manufactured is $154,600

Explanation:

The computation of the cost of goods manufactured is shown below:

= Opening work in process inventory + direct material cost + direct labor cost + manufacturing overhead cost applied - ending work in process inventory

= $35,000 + $57,600 + $31,900 + $53,600 - $23,500

= $154,600

Hence, the cost of goods manufactured is $154,600

Banko Inc. manufactures sporting goods. The following information applies to a machine purchased on January 1, Year 1: Purchase price $ 71,000 Delivery cost $ 3,000 Installation charge $ 2,000 Estimated life 5 years Estimated units 146,000 Salvage estimate $ 3,000 During Year 1, the machine produced 42,000 units and during Year 2, it produced 44,000 units. Required Determine the amount of depreciation expense for Year 1 and Year 2 using each of the following methods:

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Answer: See Explanation

Explanation:

You didn't give the methods to use but let me use 2 main methods.

First, let's use the Straight line Depreciation. This will be:

= ($71000 + $3000 + $2000 - $3000) / 5

= $73000/5

= $14600

Year 1 Depreciation = $14600

Year 2 depreciation = $14600

Secondly, let's use the double declining method of Depreciation will be:

= 1/5 × 2

= 0.2 × 2

= 0.4

= 40%

Year 1 depreciation will be:

= 76000 × 40%

= 76000 × 0.4

= $30400

Year 2 Depreciation will be:

= ($76000 - $30400) × 40%

= $45600 × 40/100

= $45600 × 0.4

= $18240

Choro Mining is expected to generate the above free cash flows over the next four years, after which they are expected to grow at a rate of 3% per year. If the weighted average cost of capital is 7% and Conundrum has cash of $80 million, debt of $60 million, and 30 million shares outstanding, what is Choro's expected current share price

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Answer: $19.85

Explanation:

Expected current share price = (Present value of free cash flows + Cash holdings - Debt) / Shares outstanding

Present value of free cash flows.

Present value = Year 1 present value + Year 2 present value + Year 3 present value + Year 4 present value + Present value of Terminal value

Terminal value = (Free cash flow * (1 + growth rate)) / (Cost of capital - growth rate)

= (26 * 1.03) / (7% - 3%)

= $669.5‬0

Present value = (12 / 1.07) + (18/ 1.07²) + (22 / 1.07³) + (26 / 1.07⁴) + (669.50 / 1.07⁴)

= $575.49 million

Expected current price = (575.49 + 80 - 60) / 30

= $19.85

A local university has a goal of raising $500,000 for an escrow account. Their fund-raising committee has committed to raising $5,000 a month until they reach their goal. These funds are deposited into an interest-bearing account that earns interest at the rate of 8 percent per year compounded monthly. The first deposit is made at the end of the current month. How many months (aka how many deposits) can the committee expect to continue their fund-raising campaign

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Answer: 77 months

Explanation:

Use the NPER function on Excel to find the answer.

Rate is compounded monthly so:

= 8% / 12

= 0.66667%

Payment = 5,000 per month

Present value = $0

Future value = 500,000

Value should be = 76.87 months

= 77 months

Having which trait will enable you to deal with people in a way that does not offend them?

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Answer:

Interpersonal skills..

what the first person said

11. King Arthur is going into battle and he needs to decide how many more swords and helmets he should buy. The tables show the total benefit for swords and helmets. Assume each sword costs two dollars and each helmet costs one dollar. If King Arthur only has $10, how many swords and helmets should he buy to maximize his total benefit

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Can show the tables?

One of the keys to successful production planning is resource management. _____ is a system that would note how a possible strike in an Evanston, Indiana, plant will threaten supplies of a needed component part as well as how customer growing preference for time-saving devices such as the company markets and use this information in production planning.
a) Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
b) Manufacturing resource planning II (MRPII)
c) The PERT chart
d) Manufacturing resource planning (MRP)
e) Computer-aided resource planning (CARP)

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Answer:

a) Enterprise resource planning (ERP)

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2.02 What is the benefit of a 529 education saving plan?

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earnings in a 529 plan grow federal tax-free and will not be taxed when the money is taken out to pay for college.

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