cite 3 most important healthcare financing concern in the united states today and how expenses and...

cite 3 most important healthcare financing concern in the united states today and how expenses and potential revenues from proposed new healthcare products or services are analyzed, and examine it's concept of return on investment .

In: Economics

S Company reported the following account balances on its After Closing Trial Balance                              

S Company reported the following account balances on its After Closing Trial Balance     

                                        (DR = Debit/CR = Credit)

Bonds Payable                     $7,000  CR                  

Supplies                                 $7,000 DR

Accounts Receivable           $1,000   DR               

Accounts Payables              $5,000   CR

Building & Land                 $13,000   DR             

Retained Earnings              $4,000   DR

Cash                                     $5,000   DR                 

Discount-Bonds Payable    $2,000 DR

If $4,000 of the Accounts Payable were paid using cash, what would be the debt ratio taking into account the payment of the Accounts Payable?

(Round to the nearest 3rd decimal place in your answer format)

In: Accounting

A.) A 700- kg car collides with a 1300- kg car that was initially at rest...

A.) A 700- kg car collides with a 1300- kg car that was initially at rest at the origin of an x-y coordinate system. After the collision, the lighter car moves at 15.0 km/h in a direction of 30 o with respect to the positive x axis. The heavier car moves at 18 km/h at -41 o with respect to the positive x axis. What was the initial speed of the lighter car (in km/h)?

B.) What was the initial direction (as measured counterclockwise from the x-axis)?

I found the answer for A but can't seem to find the answer for B

In: Physics

My industry is Optometry: 7. What are the impacts of the macroeconomic business cycle on demand...

My industry is Optometry:

7. What are the impacts of the macroeconomic business cycle on demand in your industry? Is demand in your industry procyclical or countercyclical? Explain. If demand in your industry is insensitive to the business cycle, explain why this is so?

8. What are any major impacts of the macroeconomic business cycle on supply for your industry – i.e. how might different phases of the business cycle impact your industry’s ability to acquire inputs such as labor, capital or materials? Explain. Note: Do not discuss responses to demand side changes but look for impacts that are independent of demand changes.

In: Economics

Compute Bond Proceeds, Amortizing Discount by Interest Method, and Interest Expense Boyd Co. produces and sells...

Compute Bond Proceeds, Amortizing Discount by Interest Method, and Interest Expense

Boyd Co. produces and sells aviation equipment. On the first day of its fiscal year, Boyd Co. issued $40,000,000 of five-year, 10% bonds at a market (effective) interest rate of 12%, with interest payable semiannually. Compute the following:

a. The amount of cash proceeds from the sale of the bonds. Use the tables of present values in Exhibit 5 and Exhibit 7. Round to the nearest dollar.
$

b. The amount of discount to be amortized for the first semiannual interest payment period, using the interest method. Round to the nearest dollar.
$

c. The amount of discount to be amortized for the second semiannual interest payment period, using the interest method. Round to the nearest dollar.
$

d. The amount of the bond interest expense for the first year. Round to the nearest dollar.
$

In: Accounting

Which of the following is a typical characteristic of human traits that follow an X-linked recessive...

Which of the following is a typical characteristic of human traits that follow an X-linked recessive inheritance pattern?

Group of answer choices

more males than females are affected

more females than males are affected

it is passed from father to all sons

affected sons must have an affected mother

In: Biology

Finding Z scores for a Standard Normal Distribution 1.) Find the z score that has an...

Finding Z scores for a Standard Normal Distribution

1.) Find the z score that has an area of 0.4321 to its left

2.) Find the z score that has an area of 0.3675 to its right

Finding X scores for a Normal Distribution

3.) Find the x score that has an area of 0.8321 to its left. ( mean = 100, SD = 15)

4.) Find the x score that has an area of 0.78 to its right. ( mean = 200, SD = 20)

In: Math

Drug money extract in the 5.0 mL methanol containing cocaine gave a signal of 4.27 mV...

Drug money extract in the 5.0 mL methanol containing cocaine gave a signal of 4.27 mV in a GC-FID experiment. Then 500 L of 20.0 ppm cocaine were added to the 5.0 mL methanolic extract. This spiked solution sample gave a signal of 7.98 mV. Find the concentration of cocaine in the original extract, in ppm, in mol/L, in g.

In: Chemistry

(a) Suppose you are given the following (x, y) data pairs. x: 1 2 6 y:...

(a) Suppose you are given the following (x, y) data pairs. x: 1 2 6 y: 4 3 9 Find the least-squares equation for these data (rounded to three digits after the decimal). ŷ = + x

(b) Now suppose you are given these (x, y) data pairs. x 4 3 9 y 1 2 6 Find the least-squares equation for these data (rounded to three digits after the decimal). ŷ = + x

(c) In the data for parts (a) and (b), did we simply exchange the x and y values of each data pair? Yes No

(d) Solve your answer from part (a) for x (rounded to three digits after the decimal). x = + y Do you get the least-squares equation of part (b) with the symbols x and y exchanged? Yes No

(e) In general, suppose we have the least-squares equation y = a + bx for a set of data pairs (x, y). If we solve this equation for x, will we necessarily get the least-squares equation for the set of data pairs (y, x), (with x and y exchanged)? Explain using parts (a) through (d).

In general, switching x and y values produces the same least-squares equation.

In general, switching x and y values produces a different least-squares equation.

Switching x and y values sometimes produces the same least-squares equation and sometimes it is different.

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Many people have different concepts or ideas about the study of economics. It would be interesting...

Many people have different concepts or ideas about the study of economics.

It would be interesting to know what are your thoughts as it relates to the study of economics and its importance in society.

In: Economics

2.70 moles of an ideal gas with CV,m=5R/2are transformed from an initial state T = 660....

2.70 moles of an ideal gas with CV,m=5R/2are transformed from an initial state T = 660. Kand P = 1.65 bar bar to a final state T = 298 Kand P = 4.75 bar.

Calculate ΔU for this process.

Calculate ΔH for this process.

Calculate ΔS for this process.

Please show work

In: Chemistry

                                     A 10 g bullet traveling at 430m/s str

                

                    A 10 g bullet traveling at 430m/s strikes a                     13kg , 1.1-m-wide door at the edge opposite the hinge. The bullet embeds itself in the door,                     causing the door to swing open.                 

                

                    1.What is the angular velocity of the door just after impact?                 

            

In: Physics

Suppose the Madison city government imposes a price ceiling on the rental price of apartments.The demand...

Suppose the Madison city government imposes a price ceiling on the rental price of apartments.The demand for rental apartments is given by the equationP= 1500−0.2Q, and the supply is given by the equationP= 0.2Q+ 300.

(a) Without a price ceiling, what would be the equilibrium quantity and price? Calculate the consumer surplus (CS) and producer surplus (PS). Graph the demand and supply curves and shade the areas for CS and PS on the graph.

(b) Suppose the price ceiling is $700. How large a shortage will this create?

(c) Draw a graph representing the market outcome with the price ceiling. Calculate CS andPS.

(d) How does total surplus change due to the price ceiling?

(e) Suppose the government decided to instead implement a price ceiling that only created a shortage of 500 apartments. What price ceiling would accomplish this?

In: Economics

Magnolia Manufacturing makes wing components for large aircraft. Kevin Choi is the production manager, responsible for...

Magnolia Manufacturing makes wing components for large aircraft. Kevin Choi is the production manager, responsible for manufacturing, and Michelle Michaels is the marketing manager. Both managers are paid a flat salary and are eligible for a bonus. The bonus is equal to 1 percent of their base salary for every 10 percent profit that exceeds a target. The maximum bonus is 6 percent of salary. Kevin’s base salary is $190,000 and Michelle’s is $250,000.

The target profit for this year is $5 million. Kevin has read about a new manufacturing technique that would increase annual profit by 20 percent. He is unsure whether to employ the new technique this year, wait, or not employ it at all. Using the new technique will not affect the target.

Required:

a. Suppose that profit without using the technique this year will be $5 million. By how much will Kevin’s and Michelle’s bonus change if Kevin decides to employ the new technique? (Enter your answers in dollars, not in millions.)

Kevin's bonus change = ?

Michelle's bonus change = ?

b. Suppose that profit without using the technique this year will be $7.5 million. By how much will Kevin’s and Michelle’s bonus change if Kevin decides to employ the new technique? (Round your intermediate percentage answers to nearest whole percent. Enter your answers in dollars, not in millions.)

Kevin's bonus change = ?

Michelle's bonus change = ?

In: Accounting

distinguish between microeconomics and macroeconomics

distinguish between microeconomics and macroeconomics

In: Economics