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A classified balance sheet: Multiple Choice Organizes assets and liabilities into important subgroups that provide more information. Broadly groups items into assets, liabilities and equity. Reports operating, investing, and financing activities. Measures a company's ability to pay its bills on time. Reports the effect of profit and dividends on retained earnings.
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Business, 22.06.2019 01:40
Suppose general motors demands labor according to the labor demand function ν€ν€= 40β0. 5νΈνΈ, where ν€ν€ is the hourly wage and νΈνΈ is the number of employees. the united auto workers union has a utility function given by νν=ννβνΈνΈ. a.in 1984, the united auto workers union started negotiations with general motors by assuming that they were a monopoly union. find the wage and employment demands that the united auto workers union would have demanded before any bargaining began. b.if general motors and the united auto workers union both had excellent bargaining representatives, would this be the final labor contract? if not, then explain in words and graphically where they would end up after the bargaining process.
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Business, 22.06.2019 04:50
Steffi is reviewing various licenses and their uses. match the licenses to their respective uses. you are eligible to work within the state. you are eligible to sell limited investment securities. you are eligible to sell fixed income investment products. your compensation is fee based. section 6 section 7 section 63 section 65
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:40
You are a manager at asda. you have been given the demand data for the past 10 weeks for swim rings for children. you decide to run multiple types of forecasting methods on the data to see which gives you the best forecast. if you were to use exponential smoothing with alpha =.8, what would be your forecast for week 22? (the forecast for week 21 was 1277.) week demand 12 1317 13 1307 14 1261 15 1258 16 1267 17 1256 18 1268 19 1277 20 1277 21 1297
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:20
Jaynet spends $50,000 per year on painting supplies and storage space. she recently received two job offers from a famous marketing firm β one offer was for $95,000 per year, and the other was for $120,000. however, she turned both jobs down to continue a painting career. if jaynet sells 35 paintings per year at a price of $6,000 each: a. what are her accounting profits? b. what are her economic profits?
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