Terri computed the pre-determined overhead rate. She estimated that 440,000 direct labor hours were going to be used for the upcoming year. Her boss wanted her to change the estimate to 420,000 direct labor hours even though he knows that this amount is probably going to be wrong. 1) What is the effect of changing the estimated direct labor hours on the pre-determined overhead rate computation

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Answer 1

Answer:

Missing word "2. Should Terri change the estimated direct labor hours to 420,000? Why or why not?"

1) If estimated direct labor hours are fixed at 420,000 hours, then at the time of evaluating actual performance with standard performance, Direct labor efficiency variance will be definitely unfavourable which doesn't not accurately describes the actual efficiency of workforce.

2) Terri should not change the estimated direct hours at 420,000. Because, otherwise direct labor efficiency variance will be definitely unfavourable and workers will not get adequate bonus for their job. It will be profitable for the company or employer but typically unethical in deed. Workers will financially neglected and exploited by this act.


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Suppose we are analyzing the market for coffee. For each of the events given below, state he demand curve and/or the supply curve would shift, provide reasons for the whether t shift, and indicate the effect on the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity. (12 marks)
a. The price of tea, a substitute for coffee, falls.
b. The price of coffee beans decreases
c. A better method of harvesting coffee beans is introduced.
d. Consumer income falls because of a recession, and coffee is considered a normal g
e. Farmers expect the price of coffee beans to increase next month.
f. Currently, the price of coffee is $2.50 per cup above equilibrium.

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Answer:

a. The price of tea, a substitute for coffee, falls.

demand curve will shift to the left, decreasing the equilibrium quantity and decreasing equilibrium price of coffee.

b. The price of coffee beans decreases

the supply curve will shift to the right, increasing total quantity supplied and decreasing equilibrium price.

c. A better method of harvesting coffee beans is introduced.

the supply curve will shift to the right, increasing total quantity supplied and decreasing equilibrium price.

d. Consumer income falls because of a recession, and coffee is considered a normal g

demand curve will shift to the left, decreasing the equilibrium quantity and decreasing equilibrium price of coffee.

e. Farmers expect the price of coffee beans to increase next month.

supply curve will shift to the left, since coffee bean farmers will not sell their products until the price rises. This will cause a shortage in the supply of coffee beans and a shortage int he supply of coffee, resulting in a higher equilibrium price.

f. Currently, the price of coffee is $2.50 per cup above equilibrium.

the demand curve will shift to the left, decreasing quantity demanded and decreasing equilibrium price

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Ragland Corp. purchases supplies on account for $1,000 and appropriately records the transaction in an asset account. A count of inventory at year-end indicates that $300 of supplies are remaining. The adjusting journal entry required at year-end includes (Select all that apply.)

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Answer:

adjusting journal entry :

Debit : Supplies Expenses $700

Credit : Supplies Account $700

Explanation:

The adjustment that is required is the one that shows how the supplies have been utilized during the reporting period.

When supplies are used we Debit : Supplies Expenses  and Credit : Supplies Account by the amount of the decrease (amount used). Thus, the adjusting journal entry required is :

Debit : Supplies Expenses $700

Credit : Supplies Account $700

A medical facility does MRIs. Occasionally, the test yield inconclusive results and have to be repeated. Using the following sample data and n = 100, determine the UCL (to three decimals) for a two-sigma control chart.
Sample 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Number of Retests 4 11 6 10 4 6 1 6 9 11
a) 0.118.
b) 0.068.
c) 0.144.
d) 0.129.

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Answer:

a) 0.118.

Explanation:

The computation of the UCL is shown below:

Given that

N = 100

Sample    Sample size      Number of retests       fraction defective

1                      100                     4                                0.04

2                     100                      11                               0.11

3                     100                      6                               0.06

4                     100                      10                              0.1

5                     100                     4                                0.04

6                     100                      6                              0.04

7                     100                      1                                0.01

8                     100                      6                               0.06

9                     100                      9                              0.09

10                   100                      11                               0.11

Total              1,000                   68

Now p is

= 68 ÷ 1000

= 0.068

Now the standard deviation is

= √p(1 - p) ÷ √n

= √0.068 × (1 - 0.068) ÷ √100

= 0.025

Now the UCL is

= p + z × standard deviation

= 0.068 + 2 × 0.025

= 0.118

Zellers, Inc. is considering two mutually exclusive projects, A and B. Project A costs $75,000 and is expected to generate $48,000 in year one and $45,000 in year two. Project B cost $80,000 and is evpected to generate $34,000 in year one, $37,000 in year two, $26,000 in year three, and $25,000 in year four. Zellers, Inc.'s required rate of return for these projects is 10%. The net present value for Project B is:

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Answer:

$18,097.12

Explanation:

Year    Costs)/revenues     Discount factor     Present value

0           -$80,000.00                   1                    -$80,000.00

1              $34,000.00           0.909090909      $30,909.09

2             $37,000.00           0.826446281        $30,578.51

3             $26,000.00           0.751314801          $19,534.18

4             $25,000.00           0.683013455        $17,075.34

Total                                                                     $18,097.12

So, the net present value for Project B is $18,097.12

Note:

Net present value = Present value of cash outflows - Present value of cash in flows.

Discounting factor at 10% ==> Year 0 = 1/1+d)^0 = 1/(1+0.1)^0 = 1/(1.1)^0 = 1/1 = 1

a 5-year term bond was issued by a company on january 1, 2017 at a discount. the carrying amount of the bond at december 31, 2018 will be:

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Answer:

the options are missing, so I looked for them:

The same as the carrying amount at January 1, 2017.Higher than the carrying amount at December 31, 2017.The same as the carrying amount at December 31, 2017Lower than the carrying amount at December 31, 2017.

The correct option is 2. Higher than the carrying amount at December 31, 2017.

Explanation:

When a company issues a bond at a discount the journal entry should be:

Dr Cash

    Cr Bonds payable

    Cr Discount on bonds payable

As time goes on, the discount on bonds payable is amortized increasing total interest expense, but also increasing the bonds carrying value.

What is the capital gains tax?
A. Tax that is paid to people who are self-employed
B. Tax that is used to provide income for retired and disabled people and
C. Tax that applies to investments and other personal property
D. Tax that is used to provide medical benefits for people age 65 and older

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C) I think the answer is C

Answer: C. Tax that applies to investments and other personal property

Explanation:

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QUESTION 3
Fatin is the owner of Radar PC & Printers. She purchased 10 printers and 20 toners at RM500
and RM150 each. The invoice as dated 14 December 2020. She was offered a series trade
discount of 12%, 8% and cash discount term 7/10, 5/20 and n/30. Fatin paid the invoice on 30
December 2020.
a) Find the amount paid on 30 Dec 2020
(3 marks)
b) Find the net price of a printer
(1.5 marks)
c) Find the net price of a toner
(1.5 marks)
d) Find the total selling price if the owner wanted a net profit of 25% based on selling price
and operating expenses are 15% based on cost.
(3 marks)
e) Find the selling price of a printer and a toner
(3 marks)
f) Fatin managed to sell 8 printers and 15 toners at price in (e). The remainder was sold at
a markdown of 15% Do Fatin making any profits?
(5 marks
END OF QUESTION​

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Answer:

a) 6,730.40

b) 418

c) 131.10

Explanation:

price after trade discount:

printer = 500 x (1 - 12%) = 440

toner = 150 x (1 - 8%) = 138

since the invoice was paid during the discount period, the total amount paid on December 30 was [(440 x 10) + (20 x 138)] x (1 - 5%) = 6,730.40

net price per unit:

printer = 440 x 0.95 = 418

toner = 138 x 0.95 = 131.10

d) total cost including operating expenses = (6,730.40 x 1.15) = 7,739.96

selling price = 7,739.96 / 0.75 = 10,319.95 ≈ 10,320

e) (printer + toner) x 1.15 = (418 + 131.10) x 1.15 = 631.465

selling price of 1 printer and 1 toner = 631.465 / 0.75 = 841.95 ≈ 842

f) yes, a profit was made since the original selling price was calculated assuming a 25% net profit, and the discount was only 15%

How do my educational choices connect with my long-term goals and vision for life?

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2. What is the difference between international marketing and global marketing

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Answer:

Global and international

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Explanation:

Global marketing views the whole world as one, and creates products that will only require weeks to fit into any regional marketplace.

International marketing means that marketing decisions are made in the individual countries, with staff who is the most knowledgeable about the target markets.

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Jack retired five years ago and now lives on a fixed-income annuity and a small savings account that pays him 1% interest on the balance. The current inflation rate is 1.7%. * 10 points A. Hurt B. Helped C. Unaffected

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Answer:

Hurt

Explanation:

Inflation is a persistent rise in general price level.

Nominal interest = inflation rate + real interest rate

If inflation is 1.7% and he is paid 1% interest. The inflation level is higher than interest paid. So, Jake is hurt because he is not compensated for the inflation level

Determine which shipping alternative would be most economical to ship 125 boxes of parts when each box has a price of $200 and holding costs are 30 percent of price, given this shipping information: overnight, $300, two-day, $260, six-day, $180. (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer: Two-day option at $301.10

Explanation:

Total cost = Cost of Shipment + (H * shipment time)/365

H = Annual earning potential = 125 units * (200 * 30%)

= $7,500

Overnight shipping:

= 300 + 7,500 * 1/365

= $320.55

Two-day

= 260 + 7,500 * 2/365

= $301.10

Six-day

= 180 + 7,500 * 6/365

= $303.29

The Two-day option would be most economical.

Assume that Chris and Heather get married in 2019 and file a joint return. What is their taxable income and income tax

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Question Completion:

Chris and Heather are engaged and plan to get married. Chris is a full-time student and earns $8,500 from a part-time job. With this income, student loans, savings, and nontaxable scholarships, he is self-supporting. For the year, Heather is employed and reports $83,600 in wages.

Answer:

Chris and Heather

Taxable income and income tax (jointly):

Gross income               $92,100  

Standard deduction      24,000

Taxable income           $68,100  

Income tax                   $14,982

Explanation:

Chris' income = $8,500

Healther's wage= $83,600

Gross income =   $92,100

Standard deduction (jointly) = $24,000

Income tax rate = 22%

Income tax (jointly) = 22% of $68,100 = $14,982

Which of the following is one of the three stages in preparing a cash budget?



A. Calculating financial Ratios

B. Estimating expenses

C. Calculating Depreciation Expenses

D. Finalizing the Balance Sheet

E. Preparing the Bank Reconcilation Report

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I am not sure ..but still I think ..

Estimating expenses

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Estimating expenses is one of the three stages in preparing a cash budget. The correct option is B.

What is the cash budget method?

A cash budget is an organization's projection of its expected cash inflows and outflows over a given time frame, which may be weekly, monthly, quarterly, or annually. To assess whether it has enough cash on hand to maintain operations for the specified period, a corporation will utilize a cash budget.

The four components of the cash budget—cash revenues, cash disbursements, the net change in cash for the period, and new financing needed—represent a thorough plan of future cash flows. A cash budget assists in preventing a cash crunch during times when a business faces a large volume of expenses.

Thus, the ideal selection is option B.

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Durban Metal Products, Ltd., of the Republic of South Africa makes specialty metal parts used in applications ranging from the cutting edges of bulldozer blades to replacement parts for Land Rovers. The company uses an activity-based costing system for internal decision-making purposes. The company has four activity cost pools as listed below: Activity Cost Pool Activity Measure Activity Rate Order size Number of direct labor-hours $ 16.20 per direct labor-hour Customer orders Number of customer orders $ 363.00 per customer order Product testing Number of testing hours $ 85.00 per testing hour Selling Number of sales calls $ 1,487.00 per sales call The managing director of the company would like information concerning the cost of a recently completed order for heavy-duty trailer axles. The order required 170 direct labor-hours, 12 hours of product testing, and 3 sales calls. Required: What is the total overhead cost assigned to the order for heavy-duty trailer axles

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Answer:

the total overhead cost assigned is $8,598

Explanation:

The computation of the total overhead cost assigned is shown below;

= $16.20 × 170 direct labor hours + $363  × 1 customer order + $85 × 12 hours of product costing + $1,487 × 3 sales calls

= $2,754 + $363 + $1,020 + $4,461

= $8,598

Hence, the total overhead cost assigned is $8,598

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As a result of technological innovation, automated water pumps are being installed on the farms of Kenyan tomato farmers. As a result of the increased use of automated water pumps, the equilibrium price of tomatoes will:

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Answer: Fall due to increase in supply

Explanation:

The automated water pumps will help in irrigation of tomatoes as a result of this, sooner or later the problem of irrigation will be solved and there will be more production of tomatoes.

If the demands remains unchanged in the market for the tomatoes then it will lead to lower equilibrium price and the quantity increases.

Due to the automated water pump there will be a rise in the quantity of the tomatoes so the price equilibrium will fall.

Quinn and Courtney manage a factory in the toy air- plane industry, which is perfectly competitive in both the product market and the factor market. They have compiled the following per-day data on worke productivity umber of workers 0 4 arginal product 6 4 2
The price of toy airplanes is $100, the wage per worker is $200, and the rent per machine is $400. Assume the firm always produces the profit- maximizing quantity of airplanes using the cost- minimizing combination of inputs. If the marginal product of capital is 4, how many workers do Quinn and Courtney hire?

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Quinn and Courtney manage a factory in the toy air- plane industry, which is perfectly competitive in both the product market and the factor market. They have compiled the following per-day data on worker productivity

Number of workers           0      1     2     3     4     5     6

Marginal product               --     6     5     4      3     2     1

The price of toy airplanes is $100, the wage per worker is $200, and the rent per machine is $400.

Assume the firm always produces the profit- maximizing quantity of airplanes using the cost- minimizing combination of inputs. If the marginal product of capital is 4, how many workers do Quinn and Courtney hire?

Answer: Quinn and Courtney should hire Five ( 5 ) Workers

Explanation:

Given data;

Number of workers           0      1     2     3     4     5     6

Marginal product               --     6     5     4      3     2     1

price of toy P = $100

Wage of worker W = $200

Rent per machine r = $400

Now we know that a profit maximizing organization hire workers till the region or point where their marginal revenue product of labor equals the wages they pay.

so MRPL = Wage

Marginal product labor MPL × price = wage

we substitute

MPL × $100 = $200

MPL = $200 / $100

MPL = 2

So Marginal product labor is 2

Now if we check the table provided in the question;

we will find that a marginal product of 2 corresponds to 5 number of workers.

Therefore Quinn and Courtney should hire Five ( 5 ) Workers

The number of workers do Quinn and Courtney hire is 5.

The calculation is as follows:

MRPL = Wage

Marginal product labor MPL × price = wage

So,  

MPL × $100 = $200

MPL = $200 ÷ $100

MPL = 2

So Marginal product labor is 2

 Here we determine that a marginal product of 2 corresponds to 5 number of workers.

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Which method of primary research in which marketers study consumers and be their behavior in naturally environment

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Answer: Observation

Explanation:

In the observation method, potential customers are studied by their behavior in the natural environment. Examples include shopping, purchasing, complaint, Product return, listening to their demands, and so forth.

This data is recorded and later is used for the analysis of the customer pattern. A great example of this is the search engines in the web browsers which closely observes the user demands and presents them in minimal time.

Answer: ethnographic research

Explanation:

Explain the role that distribution plays in getting a product to customers.

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Answer:

Please see below

Explanation:

Distribution means getting the goods produced from manufacturers to wholesalers, retailers and then final consumers. It enables consumers who are the last chain in the distribution processes, have access to the goods produced.

Distribution plays an important role in business operations by improving the relationship between manufacturers and consumers through continuous adjustments of the bottlenecks taken during the distribution processes.

Moreover, as a business grows, the importance of distribution cannot be over emphasised because customers trust that the goods purchased would be brought to them in a timely manner and without any other complaints by them.

The study of how goods and services are produced, consumed, exchanged, and distributed through a system of resources, markets, institutions, and agents is known as __________.

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Answer: Economics

Explanation:

Economics is a very important part of our daily lives as without it we would not have an understanding of the way the economy runs which will lead to even more suffering than human society today.

Economics encompasses the study of the production of goods and services as well as how these goods and services are consumed and exchanged. It encompasses the resources, markets and institutions needed to keep these goods flowing.

Jane is preparing a CMA for a seller’s property. She chooses three comparables and makes the adjustments to take into account each one’s differences with the seller’s property. Comparable 1 has an adjusted value of $289,500. Comparable 2 has an adjusted value of $295,700. Comparable 3 has an adjusted value of $291,300. How will Jane arrive at an estimate of the value of her seller’s property?

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Answer:

Jane will arrive at an estimate of the value of her seller’s property by calculating the average for the 3 comparable adjusted values that she has obtained.

This means that the value of the property should be around $292,167.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Adjusted values of:

Comparable 1 = $289,500

Comparable 2     295,700

Comparable 3      291,300

Total values =   $876,500

Average value = $292,167 ($876,500)

b)A comparative market analysis (CMA) is a series of steps followed to estimate a property's value based on some recently sold and similar properties at same locations as the property being offered for sale or purchase.  It is used by the real estate agents and brokers to create their CMA reports, which help the real estate sellers to set the best listing prices for their properties.  It is also used by buyers to help them make competitive offers for homes on sale.

Siskiyou Corp. has cash of $75,000; short-term notes payable of $100,000; accounts receivables of $275,000; accounts payable of $135,000: inventories of $350,000; and accrued expenses of $75,000. What is the firm's net working capital

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Answer: $390000

Explanation:

First and foremost, we need to calculate the current assy from the given question which would be:

= $75000 + $275000 + $350000

= $700,000

Also, the current liabilities will be:

= $100000 + $135000 + $75000 = $210000

Therefore, the firm's net working capital willbe the difference between the assets and the liabilities calculated above. This will be:

= $700,000 - $210,000

= $390,000

A cup of Starbucks coffee is just as good as a cup of Dunkin Donuts coffee for me (assuming equal sized cups.) The price of coffee at Starbucks used to be $1.50 compared to $1 at Dunkin Donuts. The price of Starbucks coffee increased. My utility is unchanged after the price changed. True False

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

It is given that both Starbucks coffee as well as Dunkin Donuts coffee are both perfect for me. They taste same and the quality of the coffee in both are same. The price of Starbucks coffee is more than the coffee in Dunkin Donuts. As a customer I would prefer the lower cost item i.e. the Dunkin Donuts coffee.

After the pandemic, the price of the Starbucks coffee have increased. But my utility of purchasing coffee from Dunkin Donuts is not changed as the price of the Dunkin Donuts coffee is still the lowest between the two. So I will continue buying coffee from Dunkin Donuts like before. Thus my utility remains unchanged.

I need help please .

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Answer:

Yes I think it does.  News channels can be saying different opinions.

No I do not.  People would like to hear the whole story.

Explanation:

In the United States, the driving force of the economy is which of the following?

a) net foreign sector
b) government purchases of goods and services
c) personal consumption expenditures
d) gross private domestic investment

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C. personal consumption expenditures

Why do you think L.L. Bean empowered its employees to make independent decisions that ultimately have financial consequences?

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Answer:

(Note please, the background of L.L. Bean was not stated. I am answering on a general note.)

L.L. Bean empowered its employees to make independent decisions that ultimately have financial consequences so as to save time needed to consult superior authorities for directions.

Explanation:

In the course of business, some customers might have needs and inquiries that have to be responded to on the spot so that they do not lose their patience and move to other competitors.

When an organization empowers its employees to make independent decisions that might affect the company financially, it is in a bid to serve the customers better by saving their time. This also instills trust and confidence in the company because the employees are knowledgeable of their services.

In June, an investor purchased 300 shares of Oracle stock at $20 per share. In August, she purchased an additional 400 shares at $25 per share. In November, she purchased an additional 400 shares, but the stock declined to $23 per share. What is the weighted mean price per share?

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Answer:

$22.91

Explanation:

Calculation for What is the weighted mean price per share

Weighted mean price per share=300 shares*$20 per share+400 shares*$25 per share+400 shares*$23 per share÷300 shares+400 shares+400 shares

Weighted mean price per share=$6,000+$10,000+$9,200/1,100

Weighted mean price per share=$25,200/1,100

Weighted mean price per share=$22.91

Therefore the weighted mean price per share will be $22.91

Two jobs were worked on during the year: Job A-101 and Job A-102. The number of direct labor-hours spent on Job A-101 and Job A-102 were 1,200 and 1,000, respectively. The actual manufacturing overhead was $37,000. What was the amount of manufacturing overhead applied to Job A-101

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Answer: $18000

Explanation:

Here's the complete question:

Midwest Corporation has provided the following data concerning manufacturing overhead for 2020: Estimated manufacturing overhead for the year$30,000 Estimated direct labor hours for the year 2,000 Two jobs were worked on during the year: Job A-101 and Job A-102. The number of direct labor-hours spent on Job A-101 and Job A-102 were 1,200 and 1,000, respectively. The actual manufacturing overhead was $37,000. What was the amount of manufacturing overhead applied to Job A-101?

The overhead rate will be:

$30,000 ÷ 2,000

= $15

Then, the amount of manufacturing overhead that is being applied to Job A-101 would be:

= $1,200 × $15

= $18,000

A decrease in the money supply will shift the aggregate __________ curve to the __________.
a. supply: left.
b. supply: right.
c. demand, left.
d. demand: right.

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Answer: c. demand, left.

Explanation:

When money supply decreases in the economy there will be less cash available for people to spend on consumption as well as investment which are both components of the Aggregate demand curve.

The curve will therefore shift to the left to reflect that Aggregate demand has decreased as a result of the decrease in money supply.

highlight four ways in which business risk may be classified​

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Answer:

Business risk usually occurs in one of four ways: strategic risk, compliance risk, operational risk, and reputational risk.

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