In the economy of Nocoin bank deposits are ​$ billion. Bank reserves are ​$ ​billion, of which two thirds are deposits with the central bank. Households and firms hold ​$ billion in bank notes. There are no coins. Calculate the monetary base and the quantity of money. Calculate the​ banks' desired reserve ratio and the currency drain ratio​ (as percentages).

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Answer 1

Answer:

a.$90 billion

b. $330 billion

c. 20 percent

d. 10 percent

Explanation:

a Calculation to determine Calculate the monetary base

Using this formula

Monetary base =Reserves +Bank notes​ (dollar bills)

Let plug in the formula

Monetary base=$60 ​billion+ $30 billion

Monetary base= ​$90 billion

Therefore the Monetary base is $90 billion

b . Calculation to determine The quantity of money

Using this formula

Quantity of money =Deposits+Bank notes​ (dollar bills)

Let plug in the formula

Quantity of money=$300 billion+$30 billion

Quantity of money=$330 billion

Therefore Quantity of money is $330 billion

c. Calculation to determine The​ banks' desired reserve ratio

Banks' desired reserve ratio =2/3*$30 billion

Banks' desired reserve ratio=20 percent.

Therefore the Banks' desired reserve ratio is 20 percent

d. Calculation to determine The currency drain ratio

Currency drain ratio =1/3*$30 billion

Currency drain ratio=10 percent

Therefore Currency drain ratio is 10 percent sure


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Pelican Bay Apartments is a complex consisting of 80 units. The units are available in studio and one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. Kimberly Bracco is the property manager of Pelican Bay. She has decided to stay in her condo and not reside at Pelican Bay. She is also pursuing her California real estate license as she manages the property. Is anything wrong with this scenario

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Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

According to California law an onsite manager is required for an apartment complex that has more than 16 rental units.

In the given scenario Pelican Bay Apartments is a complex consisting of 80 units. The units are available in studio and one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments.

Kimberly Bracco is the property manager and has decided to stay in her condo and not reside at Pelican Bay which is off site.

However if she is to be off site then she will need a broker's licence.

which of the following is the best example of social regulations?
a. inflation rate regulations
b. anti-trust legislation
c. health and safety standards
d. regulations against price gouging

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Answer:

Explanation:

The answer is C

Answer:

Health and safety standards

Explanation:

I just got it correct on the test!!!

The acquisition cost of a plant asset does not include multiple choice incidental costs, such as title fees, sales commissions, legal fees, and so on. repair costs resulting from damage to the plant asset while it was being unpacked. all normal and reasonable expenditures necessary to get the asset in place and ready for its intended use. costs incurred to modify or customize the new plant asset.

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Answer:

The answer is ' repair costs resulting from damage to the plant asset while it was being unpacked'

Explanation:

The acquisition cost of a plant asset does not include repair costs resulting from damage to the plant asset while it was being unpacked. Why? - Because this doesn't lead to the improvement of the asset.

Acquisition costs comprise the commission paid, legal fees, cost of improving the assets and all necessary cost paid to get the assets running.

The government passes a law that allows a substantial subsidy for every acre of land used to grow tobacco. How does this program affect the​ long-run supply curve for​ tobacco? The​ long-run supply curve for tobacco will A. shift to the right because the price of tobacco will increase. B. shift down because . C. shift because tobacco production will become profitable. D. not change because the minimum​ long-run average cost of production will not change. E. become instead of horizontal because the costs of inputs will change.

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Answer: C. shift right/ out because tobacco production will become profitable.

Explanation:

Subsidies reduce the cost of using something because the government would sponsor it. The cost of farming tobacco will therefore reduce in this instance. Tobacco companies will therefore incur less cost to acquire tobacco and so will start making more profit.

This will encourage other firms to come into the tobacco market as time goes on. As more firms enter, there will be a larger supply of tobacco. The supply curve will then shift right to depict this.

If the corporate human resource function in an organization is primarily concerned with selecting and training managers for foreign assignments, developing appropriate compensation packages for those managers, and handling adjustment issues when the manager is reassigned back home, it is evident that the organization has adopted the _____. a. ethnocentric staffing model b. polycentric staffing model c. regiocentric staffing model d. geocentric staffing model

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Answer:

a. ethnocentric staffing model

Explanation:

In the case of the international staffing, the ethnocentric staffing means the strategy for the multinational company for hiring the management with respect to the important position from the parent headquarters instead of hiring the local staff

So as per the given situation, the option a is correct

And, the same should be relevant

In his speech the previous day, the new CEO had discussed his experience in the industry and his education. Carrie thought that the new CEO would do a great job given these characteristics, coupled with his good oratory skills and the fact that he just looked like a CEO. Carrie realized that she had been judging the new CEO in a manner consistent with the

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Answer:

trait

Explanation:

Trait leadership means the personal attribute pattern that could be integrated and the same should be reflected the individual differences range also it foster the consistency leader effectiveness for different group and the organization situation

so as per the given situation, it is a trait leadership theory

The same should be considered and relevant

Cat Chaser. Annette, who is angry because her neighbor, William, allows his dog to chase her cat, decides that she wants to get even. She moves a number of farm animals into her backyard and begins playing music at all hours of the night. She also steals a nice lawn chair off William's deck. She Antends to keep the chalt. Annette further took a rake off William's deck that she plans to return after she finishes raking her leaves. William did not give her permission to take the rake. Willam is unhappy about the whole situation and wants to sue. What claim would William have against Annette for taking the lawn chair?
A. Negligence
B. Conversion
C. Harassment
D. Trespass to personal property
E. Private nuisance

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D Because Annette trespassed and stole the chair. There should be a theft answer, for both criminal and civil.

D. trespass to personal property

What is the difference between economic profit and producer​ surplus? A. Economic profit includes opportunity costs but producer surplus does not. B. Producer surplus includes variable costs but economic profit does not. C. Economic profit includes fixed costs but producer surplus does not. D. Economic profit includes marginal costs but producer surplus does not. E. Economic profit includes government taxes but producer surplus does not.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Producer surplus is the difference between the price of a good and the least price the seller is willing to sell the product

Producer surplus = price – least price the seller is willing to accept

Economic cost is accounting profit less implicit cost

Accounting profit= total revenue - explicit cost

Implicit cost is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives.

Smith, an individual calendar-year taxpayer, purchased 100 shares of Core Co. common stock for $15,000 on December 15, Year 1, and an additional 100 shares for $13,000 on December 30, Year 1. On January 3, Year 2, Smith sold the shares purchased on December 15, Year 1, for $13,000. What amount of loss from the sale of Core's stock is deductible on Smith's Year 1 and Year 2 income tax returns

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Answer:

Year 1 = $0Year 2 = $0

Explanation:

Stock was sold in year 2 so there is no loss that would be deductible from Smith's Year 1 income tax returns.

In year 2, the stock was sold for $13,000 even though it was bought for $15,000. There is therefore a loss of $2,000.

This $2,000 results from a wash sale however so it will not be deductible.  A wash sale is used to describe a scenario where stock from one transaction is sold but was the investor buys that same stock in another transaction 30 days before or after they sold the former.

As Smith purchased another $13,000 worth of stock merely 16 days before he sold the first batch, this is a wash sale and its loss is not deductible.

Diving Fiasco. Mike, who owns a dive shop in the United States, decides to take a group of his customers diving in U.S. waters. Mike is aware that sharks occasionally visit the area where the divers will be visiting. He is also aware that, while stingrays are usually tame, they can become aggressive when fed. Mike does not reveal that information to the group of divers going with him. The divers go down into the water, and some have squid with which to feed the stingrays. During the dive, one of the stingrays becomes agitated and latches onto diver Susie's arm. Susie is so disconcerted that she drops her regulator (her breathing device) from her mouth and is in considerable difficulty. Another diver, Billy, encounters a shark, which snaps at him. While the shark does not actually bite Billy, the attack results in damage to his diving equipment. Mike, who is in charge of the dive, does nothing to help and leaves the other divers to return to the boat because the dive turned out to be more trouble than expected. Wendy, another diver on the trip, also returns to the boat without doing anything to help the divers in distress. Sam, on the other hand, goes to rescue the divers who are in distress. He manages to do so but in the process he pulls his back and requires medical care. All divers are very unhappy with Mike. Which of the following is true regarding whether Wendy and Sam had a duty to come to the assistance of the divers in peril?
A. Neither Wendy nor Sam had a duty to aid the divers in peril.
B. Wendy and Sam had a duty to aid the divers in peril, but only if Mike refused to do so.
C. Wendy and Sam did not have a duty to aid the divers in peril, unless they were the first to observe the problem. Wendy and Sam had a duty to aid the divers in peril, but only if they were acquainted with them before the dive.
D. Wendy and Sam had no duty to help strangers. Wendy and Sam had a duty to aid the divers in peril if personal safety was involved, but not O if the only issue was damage to property

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Answer: A. Neither Wendy nor Sam had a duty to aid the divers in peril.

Explanation:

Sam and Wendy were simply customers of Mike in this scenario and so could not be reasonable expected to take over his duties to oversee the dive which he initiated and was aware of the risks of.

They therefore did not have a duty to aid the other divers especially given the fact that they did not know the risks involved in diving in that particular area. The only person who had an actual duty to rescue the divers is the company or person that took the people on the dive which in this case was Mike.

Susan has three credit cards - 1) an Old Navy card she got her last year of high school and now doesn't use that much, 2) a Visa card she got while in college and pays an $50 annual fee for benefits she doesn't use that much, and 3) a Mastercard she opened last month which has no annual fees. Susan has decided that she only needs two credit cards, which one should she get rid of

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Answer: Visa card

Explanation:

Since Susan has decided that she only needs two credit cards, then she should keep the old Navy card she got her last year of high school and the Mastercard that she opened last month which has no annual fee.

In this case, since she doesn't use the Visa card that she got while in college and th e card pays an $50 annual fee for benefits that she doesn't use that much, thus means that the card isn't beneficial to her. Therefore, she should get rid of the Visa card.

A builder and a wealthy landowner entered into a written contract whereby the builder would build on the grounds of the landowner's estate a mausoleum, using imported Italian granite, to hold the remains of the landowner's recently deceased wife. The cost of the mausoleum was set at $100,000. After the contract was signed but before construction began, the builder learned that an unforeseen embargo prevented him from getting the granite he planned to use to build the mausoleum. He could get the granite from another source, but it would cost an additional $25,000. The builder explained the situation to the landowner, who agreed to pay $125,000 to have the mausoleum built. The builder prepared a writing stating that the price for the mausoleum was now $125,000. Both the builder and the landowner signed the writing. After the work was completed, the landowner gave the builder a certified check for $100,000 and refused to pay one penny more.If the builder brings suit against the landowner to recover the additional $25,000, will the builder likely prevail?A Yes, because the modification was fair and equitable in view of the unanticipated increase in the cost of granite.B Yes, because the later agreement was in writing and signed by the parties.C No, because the builder had a preexisting duty to do the work for $100,000.D No, because the 25% increase in price that the builder was trying to force on the landowner is unconscionable.

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Answer:

If the builder brings suit against the landowner to recover the additional $25,000, the builder will likely prevail:

A Yes, because the modification was fair and equitable in view of the unanticipated increase in the cost of granite.

Explanation:

When the parties signed the original contract, the embargo on the importation of granite was not fully anticipated.  When the builder brought the modification to the landowner's attention, the landowner did not object.  Instead, he gladly and understandably signed the modified terms.  It was based on his modified agreement that the builder was able to perform his own side of the contract.  Therefore, the landowner should be honorable enough to abide by the modified contract price, which is, overall, not unconscionable.

Which of the following is a correct statement regarding the standard unmodified opinion audit report? Group of answer choices The auditor's responsibility paragraph includes a statement that the auditors are responsible for selecting the appropriate accounting principles. The format of the audit report for public and nonpublic entities are identical. The audit report includes the name of the lead partner on the audit. The auditor's responsibilities paragraph includes a statement that the auditor considers internal controls when designing the audit procedures performed.

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Answer:

The auditor's responsibilities paragraph includes a statement that the auditor considers internal controls when designing the audit procedures performed.

Explanation:

Standard-Unmodified Opinion Audit Report

This form of Standard is simply known as the uniform wording ofte used in audit reports while Unmodified opinion simply means that the auditor's opinion about the financial statements contains no material exceptions or qualifications. Standard Unmodified Opinion Audit Report is virtually needed by private Company.

Auditor's Responsibility

The responsibility of an auditor is to express an opinion on financial statements based on audits made. Audits conducted in accordance with auditing standards is generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that auditor plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement.

The conditions for Standard Unmodified Opinion Audit Report includes;

1. All financial statements inclusive

2. Sufficient appropriate evidence accumulated

3. Financial statements are presented fairly in accordance with GAAP or other framework etc.

Required: Journal entry Received Rs.18,000 from debtors and discount allowed him Rs. 2,000. please help. ​

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Answer:

If there was a discount allowed of Rs. 2,000 then it means that the total amount the debtor was owing was:

= Cash paid by debtor + Discount allowed

= 18,000 + 2,000

= Rs. 20,000

Journal entry is therefore:

Date                       Account Title                                          Debit             Credit

XX-XX-XXXX        Cash                                                     $18,000

                              Discount allowed                                $  2,000

                              Accounts Receivable                                               $20,000

Suppose that an economy consists of only two individuals. Jeremy has $1690 available to spend on goods. He decides to purchase $470 worth of produce from Michele in the current quarter. No other economic activity takes place during the current quarter. Using this information, answer the questions. For the current quarter, what is the economy's income?

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Answer:

$470

Explanation:

The calculation of the economy income is given below:

Since $1,690 spend on goods and then he decided to purchase for $470 in order to generate it

So here we can see that there is one and only economic activity that took place at the present quarter that is of $470

Therefore the economy income is $470

A system using an automated work cell controlled by electronic signals from a common centralized computer facility is called: an adaptive control system. robotics. a flexible manufacturing system. an automatic guided vehicle (AGV) system. a manufacturing cell.

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Answer:

flexible manufacturing system.

Explanation:

flexible manufacturing system can be regarded as production method that is set up with features that enables it have the capability of adapting to any

alteration in the type as well in quantity of the product that is been produced. With good configuration, Machines and computerized systems can be used in production of variety of parts, it can be used to take care and adapt to changing levels of production.

It should be noted that flexible manufacturing system uses an automated work cell controlled by electronic signals from a common centralized computer facility is called: an adaptive control system. robotic

A business statistics course has 2 accounting majors, 4 finance majors, 6 marketing majors, and 8 insurance majors. Which one of the following is true if a pie chart was constructed to depict majors of students? Multiple choice question. The marketing slice would be three times as big as the accounting slice. The slice for accounting would represent 20% of the pie chart. The slice for insurance would make up more than half of the pie chart. The slice for marketing majors would be two times as big as the finance slice.

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Answer: The marketing slice would be three times as big as the accounting slice.

Explanation:

The total number of majors are:

= 2 + 4 + 6 + 8

= 20 majors

The proportions of the majors are:

Accounting = 2 / 20 * 100% = 10%

Finance = 4 / 20 * 100% = 20%

Marketing = 6 / 20 = 30%

Insurance = 8 / 20 = 40%

Notice how marketing takes 30% and Accounting takes 10%.

Marketing will therefore take up three times as much slices as Accounting.

. Suppose the market for personal computers in country A is monopolistically competitive. Country A exports as well as imports personal computers from the rest of the world. After full adjustment to the opening of trade, a firm in this industry which enjoys scale economies will: A. receive a higher price for its product. B. receive a lower price for its product. C. enjoy a greater market share. D. ultimately go out of business. __________ 16. The clustering of

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Answer: B. receive a lower price for its product

Explanation:

Monopolistic competition is a market structure whereby the elements of both monopoly and competitive markets are combined. In such market structure, there are many producers in the market but they're selling differentiated products.

In this case, due to the fact that there's freedom of entry and exit, there'll be more firms coming into the market due to the supernormal profit which is made at first but in the long run, a lower price will be received for goods and services as there are many sellers in the market. Therefore, a normal profit will be made.

Minstrel Manufacturing uses a job order costing system. During one month, Minstrel purchased $212,400 of raw materials on credit; issued materials to production of $207,000 of which $33,600 were indirect. Minstrel incurred a factory payroll of $157,200, of which $43,600 was indirect labor. Minstrel uses a predetermined overhead application rate of 150% of direct labor cost. Minstrel's beginning and ending Work in Process Inventory are $16,700 and $29,400 respectively. Compute the cost of jobs transferred to Finished Goods Inventory.

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Answer:

$444,700

Explanation:

Use the following formula to calculate the cost of products transferred to finished goods

Cost of products transferred to finished goods = Beginning inventory + direct materials + Direct labor + Applied OH 150% - Ending Inventory

Placing values in the formula

Cost of products transferred to finished goods = 16,700 + ( $207,000 - $33,600 ) + ( $157,200 - $43,600 ) + ( ( $157,200 - $43,600 ) x 150% ) - $29,400

Cost of products transferred to finished goods = 16,700 + 173,400 + 113,600 + 170,400 - $29,400

Cost of products transferred to finished goods = $444,700

It's very urgent
which of the following statements about corporation is true

1) they are more common then partnerships in the U.S.
2) they are the most inexpensive form of business to start.
3) they are very easy to start
4) all business debts are the personal responsibility of the owners

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Answer: While not usual they can be held responsible for all business debts.

Explanation: If you pledge a asset as a collateral a creditor may be able to take said asset and sell it.

Do you think it would be ethical for a CPA to have someone else do for them what they are prohibited from doing by the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct?

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Answer:

The description of the given question is described in the below section.

Explanation:

CPA is responsible for raising its opinion against another unethical conduct. An individual can't bear his/her responsibilities by enabling staff to act unethically besides stating that it is not a contribution to knowledge.Whether this is damaging to certain other persons as well as the organization stakeholder, this same CPA should take appropriate harsh measures against these employees.

Blossom Company purchased equipment on January 1 at a list price of $100000, with credit terms 2/10, n/30. Payment was made within the discount period. Blossom paid $3000 sales tax on the equipment and paid installation charges of $1500. Prior to installation, Blossom paid $3000 to pour a concrete slab on which to place the equipment. What is the total cost of the new equipment

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Answer:

the total cost of the new equipment is $105,500

Explanation:

The computation of the total cost of the new equipment is given below:

Total cost of the new equipment is

= Net price + Sales tax + Installation charges + Payment for concrete slab

= [$100,000 - ($100,000 × 2%)] + $3,000 + $1,500 + $3,000

= $105,500

Hence, the total cost of the new equipment is $105,500

Bardwell Manufacturing, Inc. began 15 years ago. The two co-owners now earn $300,000 per year each. Four supervisors earn $40,000 each annually and have been with the company for 10 to 11 years. Fifteen line employees earn a total of $300,000 and have been with the company from 2 months to 5 years. All employees are over age 21. The co-owners want to install a 15% money purchase plan and structure the plan in a way that maximizes their plan contributions. Which vesting schedule would be most appropriate for Bardwell

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Answer:

3 year cliff

Explanation:

The most appropriate vesting schedule for Bardwell Manufacturing Inc is the 3 year cliff

Carlos tiene $40.00 para gastar a la semana en almuerzos y copas de vinos. El precio de cada almuerzo es de $8.00 y el precio de cada copa de vino es de $4.00.

La siguiente tabla presenta la utilidad total de Carlos relacionada con los almuerzos y las copas de vinos.

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Answer:

Carlos gastará $12.00 al día para almuerzos y copas de vino.

Cardinal Company manufactures vitamin capsules. For the month of June, Cardinal's encapsulating department had 18,000 tons in beginning inventory (with transferred-in costs of $4,400) and 81,000 tons completed inventory during the month. Further, the mixing department completed and transferred out 72,000 tons at a cost of $22,300 in June. Calculate unit cost for the transferred-in category. (Note: Round answer to two decimal places.)

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Answer: $0.30 per unit

Explanation:

The unit cost for the transferred-in category is calculated as:

= (Transfer cost of beginning inventory + transfer cost of transferred out inventory) / (Beginning inventory + Inventory transferred out)

= (4,400 + 22,300) / (18,000 + 72,000)

= 26,700 / 90,000

= 0.2967

= $0.30 per unit

Organizations must continually train their employees because: a. the importance of satisfying certification requirements has increased. b. employees' productivity decreases with time. c. the legislation on providing ethnocentric training to workers has become stringent. d. organizational training has a positive relationship with employee turnover rates.

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Answer:

b. employees' productivity decreases with time

Explanation:

In the case when the organization trained to the employees on the continuity basis so this can be done because the productivity of an employees could be decreased as per the time

So in order not to decreased the productivity so the organization trained their employees on continuity basis

Therefore the option b is correct

A tile manufacturer has supplied the following data: Boxes of tiles produced and sold 520,000 Sales revenue $ 2,132,000 Variable manufacturing expense $ 650,000 Fixed manufacturing expense $ 464,000 Variable selling and administrative expense $ 260,000 Fixed selling and administrative expense $ 312,000 Net operating income $ 446,000 What is the company's unit contribution margin

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Answer:

unitary contribution margin= $2.52

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the total variable cost:

Total variable cost= Variable manufacturing expense + Variable selling and administrative expense

Total variable cost= 560,000 + 260,000

Total variable cost= $820,000

Now, the unitary variable cost and the selling price:

unitary variable cost= 820,000 / 520,000= $1.58

Selling price= 2,132,000 / 520,000= $4.1

Finally, the unitary contribution margin:

unitary contribution margin= selling price - unitary variable cost

unitary contribution margin= 4.1 - 1.58

unitary contribution margin= $2.52

Charlotte knows that John's support will be essential in having her proposal accepted by senior management, so she meets with him informally. "I'd like to get your thoughts on the best approach on getting the staff trained on the new software," she says. "What are your thoughts on the next steps I need to take to get management's approval?" Which influence tactic is Charlotte using?

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Answer:

consultation

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about Charlotte knows that John's support will be essential in having her proposal accepted by senior management, so she meets with him informally. "I'd like to get your thoughts on the best approach on getting the staff trained on the new software," she says. "What are your thoughts on the next steps I need to take to get management's approval?" In this case, influence tactic is Charlotte using consultation.

Consultation can be regarded as an influence agent's that seeks help from others by directly influencing another person or group. This tactic focuses on ways to gett others so they can participate in a particular planning process as well as making decisions. This tactic also encourage changes. In this tactic the person that is needed to make participation is first put in good mood before the making of a request, this could be through been friendly or being helpful to him or her.

When auditing accounting data, auditors focus on Group of answer choices determining if fraud has occurred. determining whether recorded information properly reflects the economic events that occurred during the accounting period. analyzing the financial information to be sure that it complies with government requirements. determining if taxable income has been calculated correctly.

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Answer:

determining whether recorded information properly reflects the economic events that occurred during the accounting period.

Explanation:

Auditng is an independent examination of the financial records of an organisation to determine if the records conform if recorded information properly reflects the economic events that occurred during the accounting period.

It is used to determine if financial records accurately represent the financial position of an organisation in a given period

types of audit : external audits, internal audits, and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audits.  

Suppose Stan owns a piece of property with a large lake. Initially, Stan and his family were the only people who swam in the lake. Then Stan started selling tickets to people who wanted to go swimming in the lake. When Stan died, he left the lake and the land it was on to the state, stipulating that the lake be left open to the public for swimming. Due to the lake’s remote location, it was never crowded. After Stan died, the lake became a ______ good.

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Answer:

public

Explanation:

A public good is a good that is non excludable and non rivalrous.

An individual's access to the pool does not limit another person's access

Also, the pool is free, so it is non excludable

Before his death, the pool was a private good

A private good is a good that is excludable and rivalrous.

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