Answer:
Memorial Hospital
From the information on how much the hospital is losing on deliveries, the change in profit for each extra delivery is:
= 16.3%.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Average cost of deliveries = $5,000
Average revenue per delivery = $4,300 ($5,000 - $700)
Loss on each delivery = $700
The change in profit for each extra delivery is
= 16.3% ($700/$4,300 * 100)
b) The implication of the above information is that the hospital is losing 16.3% each time it performs a delivery because it cost it $5,000 while it can only receive $4,300 from each patient delivered.
During the 1920s and early 1930s, the Rosedale Shoe Factory was able to prevent workers from forming a union by requiring them to sign an employment contract in which they agreed not to join a union as a condition of employment. Rosedale Shoe Factory was making use of
Answer:
yellow-dog contracts.
Explanation:
A yellow-dog contract required workers to agree not to join a union as a condition of employment. This type of contract was declared illegal by the Norris-LaGuardia Act in 1932.
Of the various fees an applicant for a mortgage banker must pay in New York, which of the following is NOT one of those fees? A $1,500 fee for the home office requested An original mortgage banker bond of $50,000 A fingerprint fee of $94.25 A non-refundable $3,000 investigation fee
Answer: A $1,500 fee for the home office requested.
Explanation:
The fees that an applicant for a mortgage banker must pay in New York include the following:
• An original mortgage banker bond of $50,000
• A fingerprint fee of $94.25
• A non-refundable $3,000 investigation fee.
It should be noted that a $1,500 fee for the home office requested isn't among the fees to be paid.
a. In 2018, manufacturing workers in the United States earned average compensation of $21.86 per hour. That same year, manufacturing workers in Mexico earned average compensation of $3.20 per hour. U.S. manufacturers can possibly compete if multiple choice 1 the product in the United States is specialized. technology is cheaper in the United States. U.S. workers are more productive. some production is done in low-wage countries. b. All manufacturing is not done in Mexico and other low-wage countries because multiple choice 2 there is not enough foreign labor. of trade barriers. shipping costs are too high. consumers want domestically produced products.
Answer:
a. The correct option is that U.S. manufacturers can possibly compete if U.S. workers are more productive.
b. The correct option is that all manufacturing is not done in Mexico and other low-wage countries because of trade barriers.
Explanation:
a. U.S. manufacturers can possibly compete if
A worker or labor is said to be more productive if it produces or able to produce larger amounts of goods than the other workers or labors.
If the U.S. workers are more productive than the workers in Mexico, the labor cost per unit of goods produced in the US will be lower than the labor cost per unit of goods in Mexico.
Therefore, the correct option is that U.S. manufacturers can possibly compete if U.S. workers are more productive.
b. All manufacturing is not done in Mexico and other low-wage countries because
Trade barriers are restrictions on international trade imposed by the government.
When a country imposes trade barriers, some goods will not be imported into that country even if they are cheaper in terms of average compensation per hour for manufacturing workers than the locally produced goods. As a result, some of the goods have to be manufactured in the country where average compensation per hour for manufacturing workers is the highest.
Therefore, the correct option is that all manufacturing is not done in Mexico and other low-wage countries because of trade barriers.
highlights four drawbacks of direct production
Answer:
Does not encourage trade as goods are produced for own use.
Citizens have limited variety of goods.
Discourages specialization as one is forced to produce everything required.
Hinders technological development due to use of simple production methods.
Explanation:
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When the economy is severely
depressed, according to Keynesianism,
which of the following is being
underutilized?
A. Inflation
B. Imports
C. Tariffs
D. Capital resources (land & labor)
Answer:
D.
Capital resources (land and labour)
Why should you understand what you can and cannot copyright?
Answer:
Copyright is important as it helps to protect the value of an author/academic/researchers work, by giving the originator of the work the ability to protect it from unlicensed or uncredited usage.
Explanation:
Answer:
So that therefore you wouldn't be fined of plagiarism of any kind.
Explanation:
List the steps of the segmenting and targeting process (put the first step on top). Instructions Choice 1 of 5. Select target markets toggle button Select target markets Choice 2 of 5. Group potential buyers into segments toggle button Group potential buyers into segments Choice 3 of 5. Develop a market-product grid and estimate the size of markets. toggle button Develop a market-product grid and estimate the size of markets. Choice 4 of 5. Group products to be sold into categories toggle button Group products to be sold into categories Choice 5 of 5. Take marketing actions to reach target markets toggle button Take marketing actions to reach target markets
Answer:
1. Group potential buyers into segments.
2. Group products to be sold into categories.
3. Develop a market-product grid and estimate the size of markets.
4. Select target markets.
5. Take marketing actions to reach target markets.
A subject property has a swimming pool (worth $5,000) and a three-car garage (worth $4,500). Comp property A has a pool only and sold for $452,500. Comp property B has a three-car garage only and sold for $446,000. What adjusted prices should you use for these two comps in a CMA
Answer and Explanation:
The calculation of the adjusted price that could use for these two comps in a CMA is given below:
For Comp property A, the value of the garage should be
= $452,500 + $4,500
= $457,000
And, for comp property B, the value of the pool should be
= $446,000 + $5,000
= $451,000
In this way, it should be considered
What is the difference between productive and service oriented professions Explain with examples
Answer:
Explanation:
Product vs Service Business
While it may seem to go against traditional thinking, in some ways there is very little difference between product based and service based companies. In actuality, both sell a product. The distinction between the two is that the product business sells a physical, tangible product, while the service business owner sells his skills as the primary product. In the service-based business, customers purchase the skills of a service provider or owner, such as a plumber or lawyer, This type of business has a strong emphasis on the client relationship and makes the customer's user experience very important. Product-based businesses, on the other hand, deliver physical products that are reasonably consistent in quality for each customer, making the customer experience fairly predictable.
Local or Global Consumer Markets
In general, when consumers are looking for new solutions they try to distinguish the different services/products of business and industry in the locality where they reside. As such, businesses need to target their product and service based businesses to the appropriate markets. Consumers located anywhere in the global market can purchase a product via the internet as long as they can have their purchase delivered locally and cost effectively. However, most service businesses can only provide services to customers within their local target market. For example, while a computer store can ship computers all over the world, a hairstylist will only attract clients within a reasonable driving distance from her home or business. As a result, businesses need to consider how their customer base will influence their marketing efforts.
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What is a stap you can take toward committing to a career path?
A Take some career assessments
B. Check for positions in your area
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Keep your options Open
O D. Find out how popularitis
Answer:
B. Check for positions in your area
Explanation:
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Explain the tradeoffs involved in setting an ideal level of inventory for a
particular product. What are the costs if too much is maintained? What are
the costs if too little is maintained?
What is the business reason for China Noah’s potential currency exposure? Does the company really need to subject itself to substantial exchange rate risk? Is the risk "material" to China Noah? Do you think China Noah should hedge?
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Explanation:
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A security guard, dressed in plain clothes, was working for a discount store when a customer got into a heated argument with a cashier over the store's refund policy. Without identifying himself as a security guard, the security guard suddenly grabbed the customer's arm. The customer attempted to push the security guard away, and the security guard knocked the customer to the floor, causing injuries. The customer sued the discount store for battery on a theory of vicarious liability for the injuries caused by the security guard. The store filed an answer to the customer's complaint, asserting the affirmative defense of contributory negligence. The customer has moved to strike the affirmative defense. Traditional rules of contributory negligence apply. Should the trial court grant the customer's motion
Answer: C. Yes, because contributory negligence is not a defense to battery.
Explanation:
Contributory negligence means that the party suing should take some responsibility for the injuries that they got in relation to an accident because didn't take enough care to ensure that they would not be involved in the accident. For instance, seeing a "wet floor" sign and falling whilst walking across.
Contributory negligence cannot be used as a defense against battery however because it is not accepted that a person should take blame for another person becoming physical with them. The Court would grant the customer's motion in this instance.
Evelyn paid a $700 annual premium for a business overhead expense policy that paid a monthly benefit of up to $4,000 for a benefit period of 6 months. When Evelyn became disabled she used the entire benefit for 3 months, which covered $8,000 of employee salaries, as well as $3,000 in rent and utilities. This means that the amount of the benefits which was reported as income equaled ______________.
Answer:
$12,000
Explanation:
Calculation to determine the benefits which was reported as income
Using this formula
Benefit reported as Net income=Overhead expense policy Monthly benefit
+Entire benefit for 3 months Employee Salaries
Let plug in the formula
Benefit reported as Net income=$4,000+$8,000
Benefit reported as Net income=$12,000
Therefore This means that the amount of the benefits which was reported as income equaled $12,000
Explain three ways in which tertiary sector industries contribute to the economy
Answer: retail, health care, financial services, entertainment, and many others.
Explanation:
The net income reported on the income statement for the current year was $240,000. Depreciation was $50,000. Accounts receivable decreased by $10,000 and inventories decreased by $30,000. Prepaid expenses increased by $1,000 and accounts payable increased by $8,000. How much cash was provided by operating activities? Select one: a. $337,000. b. $329,000. c. $301,000. d. $321,000.
Answer:
a. $337,000
Explanation:
Calculation to determine How much cash was provided by operating activities
Using this formula
Cash provided by Operating activities=Net income+Depreciation+Account receivable+Inventories decreased -Prepaid expenses+Accounts payable increased
Let plug in the formula
Cash provided by Operating activities=$240,000 + $50,000 + $10,000 + $30,000 - $1,000 + $8,000
Cash provided by Operating activities=$337,000
Therefore the cash provided by operating activities was $337,000
A monopoly exists when:
(A) A company is larger than all the other companies in the industry combined.
(B) A company produces greater quantities of an item than any other firm.
(C) A company charges higher prices than anyone else for a product.
(D) There is only one supplier of a particular good or service.
A monopoly exists when a company produces greater quantities of an item than any other firm. Hence, option B is correct.
What is monopoly?Monopoly is the single seller in the market. Monopoly enjoys the freedom of price variation, as there is no other seller for competition.
The monopoly case is viewed as the polar opposite of perfect competition in conventional economic analysis.
Thus, option B is correct.
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A company issued 6,000 shares of stock at $10 each, with a par value of $2.
What amount is debited as Cash?
A. $6,000
B. $66,000
C. $30,000
D. $72,000
Answer:
A. 6,000
Explanation:
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Ricky is working for Matt, a buyer client, who is interested in a property at which the listing agent offers compensation to cooperating agents. The listing agent has offered Ricky or any cooperating agent additional compensation if the transaction closes within 40 days. Is this ethical
What is Sheil , ????
Answer:
1. a pasture or grazing ground. 2. a shepherd's or herdsman's hut or rough shelter on or near a grazing ground. Also: shealing, shiel.
Explanation:
1. Give two examples of how life Insurance premiums would be determined based on ageand gender. Explain which type of life Insurance you would
recommend for each situation.
Answer:
Life insurance is designed to pay out a death benefit to the person or persons you name as beneficiaries when you pass away. In exchange for this coverage, you pay a premium to the life insurance company. In the case of term life insurance, you'd pay these premiums for a set term prescribed by the policy. With permanent life insurance coverage, premiums are due as long as the policy remains in effect
Johnson- Schmitt gave several dogs to Dispenza to find good homes for them. Dispenza did not find good homes for them, but rather kept them on his property in such deplorable conditions that they were eventually seized by the sheriff, turned over to the local SPCA, and adopted out to other families. Johnson- Schmitt later sued the county claiming unlawful conversion of her property( the dogs). Did Johnson- Schmitt have any property right in the dogs at the time they were seized?
Answer:
John-Schmitt had property right in the dogs at the time they were seized.
She had the right to dispose of her private property (dogs) and also to delegate Dispenza to dispose of her property (dogs). She was still in this right of disposition to her property before they were seized. Therefore, she could sue the country (right to property right enforcement) for unlawful conversion of her dogs.
Explanation:
The right of disposition or transferability is one of the property rights, including the right of possession, the right of control, the right of exclusion, the right of enforcement, and the right to derive income from the property. The right of transferability means that property rights should be transferable from one owner to another in a voluntary exchange. She can enforce her property rights.
Generally, local governments get the least amount of funding from:
A. property tax
B. income tax
C. sales tax
D. state government
Answer:
The answer is B. income tax
Answer:
income tax
Explanation: State and local governments tend to obtain the largest portion of tax revenues from property taxes and sales and gross receipts taxes. Another large source of revenue is individual income taxes
Lavanya is a startup founder who is working on the design of a smart bracelet. She needs to sketch out some ideas with a designer who lives in another country and wants to try using an online collaborative whiteboarding program for their design session. Lavanya is nervous about their design ideas being lost or getting into the wrong hands, however. Which of these is not a way that the whiteboarding data could be lost or stolen
Answer:
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Tomorrow is my interview in Lucknow Public School for admission for 9th standard. Can anyone help me by giving some tips and tricks for passing my interview
how does tariffs impact employment?
Answer:
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Explanation:
The levying of tariffs is often highly politicized. The possibility of increased competition from imported goods can threaten domestic industries. These domestic companies may fire workers or shift production abroad to cut costs, which means higher unemployment and a less happy electorate.
Oficina Bonita Company manufactures office furniture. An unfinished desk is produced for $37.65 and sold for $65.35. A finished desk can be sold for $74.50. The additional processing cost to complete the finished desk is $6.60. Prepare a differential analysis. Round your answers to two decimal places.
Answer:
Alternative 1 $27.7
Alternative 2 $30.25
Differential effects $2.55
Explanation:
Preparation of a differential analysis
DIFFERENTIAL ANALYSIS
Sell unfinished desks(Alternative 1 ) Process further into finished desks (Alternative 2) Differential effect (Alternative 2)
Revenue per desk $65.35 $74.50 $9.15
($74.50-$65.35=$9.15)
Cost per desk - $37.65 -$44.25 -$6.60
($37.65+$6.60=$44.25)
Profit /Loss per desk $27.7 $30.25 $2.55
($65.35 - $37.65=$27.7)
($74.50-$44.25=$30.25)
($9.15-$6.60=$2.55)
Therefore the company should process further and sell finished desks because it yields incremental Profit per desk.
The _____________ concept recognizes that organizations thrive from day to day by determining the current needs and wants of target group customers and fulfilling those needs and wants more effectively and efficiently than the competition.
Answer: Social Marketing.
Explanation:
It's pretty self-explantatory :)
four factors that affect the productivity of an office worker
Answer:
not enough sleep
no breakfast
noise
distractions
Suppose Joe contracts with Marvin to frame out a shop at Joe's ranch for $10,000. During the framing Marvin discovers the costs of framing will be $2,500 more than he anticipated, and threatens to walk off the job unless Joe agrees to pay the additional $2,500. Joe agrees to the price increase. Most courts today would hold the agreement to pay the additional $2,500 to be _____ the agreement based on a(n) _______. (Choose two correct answers)
Answer:
unenforceable;
preexisting duty
Explanation:
Preexisting Duty Doctrine
This is simply regarded as when an individual is already under an obligation to do something. It simply states that the rules and guidelines under contract law that shows that if a party to a contract is under a pre-existing duty to perform, then no second thought (consideration) is taken for the modification of the contract. Modification is then voidable.
3 Types of Legal Duties
1. Public Legal Duties such ad the duty of a police officer to protect lives and properties.
2. Contractual Legal Duties such as unperformed, preexisting contractual promises etc.
3. Private Legal Duties such as the duty to follow the law.
Unenforceable Contracts
This is regarded as a contract that cannot be enforced/given consideration or effect by the court of law etc unless they are settled and corrected according to law.
Kinds of unenforceable contracts
1.) Those entered into in the name of another by one without, or acting in excess of rights or authority;
2.) Those that do not comply with the Statute of Frauds etc.