Answer:
If the present bus is repaired, the present value of the annual cash operating costs associated with this alternative is calculated as follows;
Answer:
The journal entry for the issuance of the common stock is shown below:
Explanation:
Cash A/c.............................................Dr $33,000
Common Stock A/c........................Cr $30
Paid in Capital A/c...........................Cr $32,970
Working Notes:
Cash = Number of shares × Issue Price
= 3,000 × $11
= $33,000
Common Stock = Number of Shares × Par Value
= 3,000 × $0.01
= $30
Paid in Capital = Cash - Common stock
= $33,000 - 30
= $32,970
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Answer:
The answer is: C) If Jack does not accept the $100,000, there is a valid contract for the sale of the business, without a non-competition clause.
Explanation:
Non competition clause (NCC) is a legal contract that binds one party to not work for or start a rival company (in the same trade) that will compete against the other party.
In this case, Jack said he would probably agree to sign a NCC if they paid him $100,000 more, but he never said he would sign for sure the NCC. So Jack can refuse to sign the NCC and reject the extra $100,000. The selling contract would still be valid, it was never stated that if no NCC was signed, then the contract would be dismissed.
Answer:
The correct answer is "option B".
Improving a widely used job-search website so that it matches workers to job vacancies more effectively
Explanation:
The demand for labor among cotton-producing Texas will firms in Texas will <u>increase.</u> This will happen because of the increase in world price leads to increment in wages.
The demand for labor among textile-producing firms in South Carolina, for which cotton is an input, will <u>decrease</u>. This is because cotton is an input. The increase in price of cotton increases the cost which reduces the profits which leads to less hiring of workers.
The temporary unemployment resulting from such sectoral shifts in the economy is best described as <u>frictional</u> unemployment.
Government measures to reduce frictional unemployment is:
<em>Improving a widely used job-search website so that it matches workers to job vacancies more effectively</em>
The option C is not correct, because, another measure that the government uses is to withdraw benefits to short-term unemployed. There would be a greater incentive for workers to find work quickly.