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On March 1, Song Corp. receives a $100,000, 90-day, noninterest-bearing note receivable from a customer. The note has a 12% discount rate. On March 1, when Song receives the note from the customer, Song will record a
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During which of the following phases of the business cycle does the real gdp fall? a. trough b. expansion c. contraction d. peak
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Beranek corp has $720,000 of assets, and it uses no debt--it is financed only with common equity. the new cfo wants to employ enough debt to raise the debt/assets ratio to 40%, using the proceeds from borrowing to buy back common stock at its book value. how much must the firm borrow to achieve the target debt ratio? a. $273,600b. $288,000c. $302,400d. $317,520e. $333,396
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Crowding out is a phenomenon focused upon most by the macroeconomists of whereby a government deficit interest rates, which in turn private investment spending. this group also believed that fiscal policy is the only thing that can lower natural unemployment. is just as effective in countering recessions as monetary policy. can be used most of the time, but monetary policy becomes a better option when velocity is fluctuating. should be used only if the central bank follows a monetary policy rule. faces problematic lags in propagating changes throughout the economy.
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Jenna is saving for a sound system. while she is saving for her system, she finds the speakers for her system on sale for a good price and buys them. at the same time, mark is saving up to by a big-screen television. he sees some movies on sale and decides to buy them so that he can watch them on his new television when he buys it. which of the following statements best describes jenna's and mark's actions?
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