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inessss [21]
2 years ago
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According to research, a majority of adolescents' favorite computer games involve

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Lelechka [254]2 years ago
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According to research, a majority of adolescents favorite computer games involve violence.
Computer games such as Quake II and Doom involves the illustration of extreme violence. The majority of the adolescents favorite the computer games that involve violence because violent games have proven to be so famous. Young people are already at risk for violent behavior because of the influence of computer games and media.
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Answer:

Increase in the production of energy means that the energy was saved

Labor productivity also increased

Explanation:

Change in energy producton

Previous Year: (1,500x12)/3,000

=18,000/3,000

=6.0 loaves per unit

Current Year: (1500*12)/2,750

=18,000/2,750

=6.55 loaves per unit

The above calculation indicates a positive change in energy production. This means that there was some degree of energy saving.

Change in labor

Previous Year:  (1500x12)/350

=18,000/350

= 51.43 loaves/labor hour

This Year: (1500x12)/325

= 18,000/325

= 55.38 loaves/labor hour

This calculation also signifies an increase in labor productivity.

Change in Investment

Previous Year:  (1500x12)/15000

=18,000/15,000

= 1.2 loaves/$ investment

This Year : (1500x12)/18000

=18,000/18,000

= 1.0 loaves/$ investment

Investment is lowered which is a positive sign.

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Answer:

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1-Oct   Merchandise inventory                    15458

                  Accounts payable - Sabol imports            15458

3-Oct  Merchandise Inventory                     9850

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                   Cash account                                              200

4-Oct   Merchandise Inventory                     13550

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6-Oct    Accounts payable -Schnee Co        4350

                    Merchandise inventory                                4350

13-Oct    Accounts payable-Saxon Co          9650  

                      Cash account                                              9457

                       Merchandise inventory                               193

                        (9650*2%)

14-Oct    Accounts payable-Schnee Co        9200  

                      Cash account                                               9016

                       Merchandise inventory                                 184

                       (9200*2%)

19-Oct    Merchandise inventory                    27270

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19-Oct    Merchandise inventory                       375

                        Cash account                                              375

20-Oct    Merchandise inventory                     21400  

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30-Oct   Accounts payable-Stevens                 21400

                         Cash account                                             21186

                          Merchandise inventory                             214

                           (21400*1%)  

31-Oct    Accounts payable-Sabol imports      15458  

                      Cash account                                                 15458

31-Oct    Accounts payable -Southmont Co    27270  

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Complete Question:

The complete question can be seen the in the attachment at the end of the solution of the question.

Answer:

Option B. -$182,057

Explanation:

The Cash flow from financing activities can be calculated by using the following formula:

Cash flow from financing activities = Changes in the equity finance

+ Changes in long term borrowings + Changes in short term borrowings

- Interest paid - Dividends paid

Here

Changes in the equity = $175,000 common stock in year 2008

- $125,000 common stock in year 2008 = $50,000

Changes in long term Borrowings = $61,290 - $78,445 = - $17,155

Changes in short term Borrowings = $16,753 - $12,004 = $4749

Interest paid is $0 because interest rate is not given hence we can't calculate it.

Dividends paid = $190,568 Opening Retained Earnings + $248,462 Net Profit for the year - $219,379 Closing Retained Earnings  = $219,651

Now, by putting values in the above equations, we have:

Cash flow from financing activities = $50,000 - $17,155 + $4749 - 0 - $219,651 = -$182,057

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Answer:

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Explanation:

In order to calculate the incremental annual net cash inflows provided by the new machine we would have to use the following formula:

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Hence, The incremental annual net cash inflows provided by the new machine would be $2,525.

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Answer: Introducing mass production methods into his business.

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