Answer:
Decrease the money supply from $120 to $100
Explanation:
If the monetary authorities reduces aggregate demand from AD3 to AD2, money supply decreases from $120 to $100. This decrease will cause a decrease in consumer spending. There will be a reduction of price levels and real output.
This is also called contractionary monetary policy and it causes interest rate to be higher there by reducing investments.
Answer:
The stock price would be higher by $7.37
Explanation:
Free cash flow to equity = 195 million with a growth rate of 2% in perpetuity
Value of equity = Free cash flow to equity ÷ (Ce -g) = 195 million ÷ (13% - 2%)
= 190 ÷ 0.11 = $1,772,727,272.73 = $1,773 million
If growth rate is 3%, value of equity = 195 ÷ (13%-3%) = 195 ÷ 0.1 = $1,950 million
a. Value of stock = (1,773 + 15) million ÷ 22 = $81.27
b. Value of stock with 3% = 1,950 ÷ 22 = $88.64
Thus stock price would be higher by = b-a = $7.37
Answer:
Fee Receivable$7,200
To Service Fees Earned $7,200
(Being the service fess earned is recorded)
Explanation:
Th adjusting entry is shown below:
Fee Receivable$7,200
To Service Fees Earned $7,200
(Being the service fess earned is recorded)
For recording this we debited the fees receivable as it increased the assets and credited the services fees earned as it increase the revenues
Since the payment is made for 6 months but we have to recorded for 4 months i.e computed from September 1 to December 31
= $10,800 × 4 months ÷ 6 months
= $7,200
Answer:
Option (a) is correct.
Explanation:
When the price of ground beef increases, this means that there is an increase in the cost of production of hamburgers because the beef is used as an input in the production of hamburgers.
So, an increase in the price of beef will result in a decrease in the supply of hamburgers because it will become less profitable for the suppliers and this will also shifts the supply curve leftwards.
Hence, this lower supply of hamburgers will cause the price of hamburgers to rise.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
A supply chain refers to the network of people, firms, resources, technology etc that are involved in product creation and sale.
Based on the question, the unique problems that one can anticipate in the supply chain can be due unforeseeable events. For example, the uncertainties in this case can be disease of plants, bad weather, interstate regulations etc.
To remedy the problem, it's vital to have a weather forecast that's up-to-date. This can help in anticipating the challenges and then determining the best transportation routes to take.