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Polzin Corporation Accounting Exercise

P4-4A (a-d)   Polzin Corporation produces two grades of wine from grapes that it buys from California growers. It produces and sells roughly 3,000,000 liters per year of a low-cost, high-volume product called CoolDay . It sells this in 600 ,000 5-liter jugs. Polzin also produces and sells roughly 300,000 liters per year of a […]

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Managerial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making Exercises

  E4-11 (a,b)     Sorce Instrument, Inc. manufactures two products: missile range instruments and space pressure gauges. During April, 50 range instruments and 300 pressure gauges were produced, and overhead costs of $89, 500 were estimated. An analysis of estimated overhead costs reveals the following activities.     Activity Cost Driver Total Cost   […]

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P4-4A Mendocino Corporation Problem

P4-4A   Mendocino Corporation produces two grades of wine from grapes that it buys from California growers. It produces and sells roughly 3,000,000 liters per year of a low-cost, high-volume product called CoolDay . It sells this in 600,00 5-liter jugs. Mendocino also produces and sells roughly 300,000 liters per year of a low-volume, high-cost product […]

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ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics MCQs

Question1.  Suppose that eight workers can manufacture 70 radios per day and that nine workers can manufacture 90 radios per day. If radios can be sold for $10 each, the value of marginal product of the ninth worker isa.  20 radios. b.  90 radios. c.  $200. d.  $900.  2.  Consider the following daily production data […]

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Javier and Anita Sanchez

  Javier and Anita Sanchez purchased a home on January 1 of year 1 for $500,000 by paying $50,000 down and borrowing the remaining $450,000 with a 7 percent loan secured by the  home. The loan requires interest-only payments for the first five years. The Sanchezes would itemize deductions even if they did not have […]

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Professor Kern

200 to 250 words Truth and Consequences Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we tell our children to deceive. -with apologies to Sir Walter Scott. By Miriam Schulman We’re having a little problem with lying at my house: My daughter, Sophie, won’t do it. “Do you like my new bike?” asks her […]

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Eco MCQs

Question1.  Suppose that eight workers can manufacture 70 radios per day and that nine workers can manufacture 90 radios per day. If radios can be sold for $10 each, the value of marginal product of the ninth worker isa.  20 radios. b.  90 radios. c.  $200. d.  $900.  2.  Consider the following daily production data […]

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Mircroeconmics Multiple Choice

Question1.  Which of the following is an example of a barrier to entry?a.  Dawn charges a higher price than her competitors for her landscape-architecture services.b.  Rhianna obtains a copyright for a short story that she wrote and published.c.  Debbie offers free samples of her chocolate chip cookies to attract new customers.d.  Bev charges a lower […]

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media research

Media Research Project Granted the introductory level of this course, you are given the opportunity to pursue an investigation of a current Middle Eastern issue, topic or event that interests you by tracing it intwoMiddle Eastern newspapers (only). This project will expose you to the region’s events, media and perspectives. The following are the steps […]

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interview

How did you get into project management? If you had to rate the job of project manager on a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest, how would you rate it? Briefly explain the reason for your rating. What do you enjoy most and what do you like least about being a project manager? […]

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