Business, 27.02.2020 21:55 athenareyes420
At Ultrinsic. com, students pay a small entry fee to compete in grades-based contests for cash prizes. Suppose that 15 students from your economics class each pay $70 to enter a grades-based contest. This would create a $1050 prize pool. An equal share of the $1050 pot is awarded at the end of the term to each contestant who earns an A in the course. If four students earn A’s, each receives $262. If only one student earns an A, that person gets the entire $1050 pot. What economic concept does Ultrinsic. com use to encourage participants to learn more and get better grades? A. incentives B. trade creates value C. trade-offs D. opportunity costs E. marginal thinking
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Business, 21.06.2019 20:50
Tyler has coffee with one of his direct reports almost daily. he does this to inquire in an informal way about progress on the job, and to provide coaching and support, as well as appropriate congratulations for special efforts. tyler is exhibiting which type of managerial skill?
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Business, 21.06.2019 23:50
Juan has a retail business selling skateboard supplies he maintains large stockpiles of every item he sells in a warehouse on the outskirts of town he keeps finding that he has to reorder certain supplies all the time but others only once a year how can he solve this problem?
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:50
On january 1, vermont corporation had 40,000 shares of $10 par value common stock issued and outstanding. all 40,000 shares has been issued in a prior period at $20.00 per share. on february 1, vermont purchased 3,750 shares of treasury stock for $24 per share and later sold the treasury shares for $21 per share on march 1. the journal entry to record the purchase of the treasury shares on february 1 would include a credit to treasury stock for $90,000 debit to treasury stock for $90,000 credit to a gain account for $112,500 debit to a loss account for $112,500
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Business, 22.06.2019 07:30
Miko willingly admits that she is not an accountant by training. she is concerned that her balance sheet might not be correct. she has provided you with the following additional information. 1. the boat actually belongs to miko, not to skysong, inc.. however, because she thinks she might take customers out on the boat occasionally, she decided to list it as an asset of the company. to be consistent, she also listed as a liability of the corporation her personal loan that she took out at the bank to buy the boat. 2. the inventory was originally purchased for $27,500, but due to a surge in demand miko now thinks she could sell it for $39,600. she thought it would be best to record it at $39,600. 3. included in the accounts receivable balance is $11,000 that miko loaned to her brother 5 years ago. miko included this in the receivables of skysong, inc. so she wouldn’t forget that her brother owes her money. (b) provide a corrected balance sheet for skysong, inc.. (hint: to get the balance sheet to balance, adjust stockholders’ equity.) (list assets in order of liquidity.)
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