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1.      Washington Co. exchanged nonmonetary assets with Stranger Co. No cash was exchanged and the exchange...

1.      Washington Co. exchanged nonmonetary assets with Stranger Co. No cash was exchanged and the exchange had no commercial substance. The carrying amount of the asset surrendered by Washington exceeded. Both the fair value of the asset received and Stranger’s carrying amount of that asset. Washington should recognize the difference between the carrying amount of the asset it surrendered and

a.       The fair value of the asset it received as a loss.

b.      The fair value of the asset it received as a gain.

c.       Stranger’s carrying amount of the asset it received as a loss.

d.      Stranger’s carrying amount of the asset it received as a gain.

2.      Charles County owned an idle parcel of real estate consisting of land and a factory building. Charles gave title to this realty to Parson Co. as an incentive for Parson to establish manufacturing operations in the county. Parson paid nothing for this realty, which had a fair value of $250,000 at the date of the grant. Parson should record this nonmonetary transaction as a

a.       Memo entry only

b.      Credit to Contribution Revenue for $250,000

c.       Credit to Comprehensive Income for $250,000

d.      Credit to Donated Capital for $250,000

3.      On September 10, 2015, Jenks Co. incurred the following costs for one of its printing presses:

Purchase of attachment                                                           $55,000

Installation of attachment                                                       $5,000

Replacement parts for renovation of press                             $18,000

Labor and overhead in connection with renovation of press   $7,000

     Neither the attachment nor the renovation increased the estimated useful life of the press. However, the renovation resulted in significantly increased productivity. What amount of the costs should be capitalized?

a.       $0

b.      $67,000

c.       $78,000

d.      $85,000

4.      On February 2, 2016, Yarley Corp. replaced its boiler with a more efficient one. The following information was available on that date:

Purchase price of new boiler                                                   $150,000

Carrying amount of old boiler                                                $10,000

Fair value of old boiler                                                                $4,000        

Installation cost of new boiler                                                $20,000

The old boiler was sold for $4,000. What amount should Yarley capitalize as the cost of the new boiler?

a.       $170,000

b.      $164,000

c.       $160,000

d.      $150,000

In: Accounting

Student often struggle to understand why monetary policy sometimes has an effect on output and other...

Student often struggle to understand why monetary policy sometimes has an effect on output and other times does not. Students tend to think either the monetary policy SHOULD or SHOULD NOT have an effect.  

Consider the following statements and relate them to the ideas of why the impact of monetary policy differs when it is anticipated vs unanticipated, and why it differs in the short run and the long run.

Bob: "Boy, I just didn't know what to expect on Dr. Smith's first exam, and I really studied wrong for it.   I'll adjust my studying techniques from now on."

Jim:   "I had Dr. Smith last semester and knew what to expect, so I was prepared."

In: Economics

You are a school nurse. A 7-year-old boy has what looks like impetigo on his right...

You are a school nurse. A 7-year-old boy has what looks like impetigo on his right forearm. You call the mother at work at 10:00 a.m. and ask her to come immediately and pick up her son and seek medical attention.

1. What did you see that made you suspect impetigo?

2. Why should the child not be sent home on the bus with a note for the mother?

3. How will the mother be expected to care for her son at home? What teaching will the school nurse need to tell mom?

4. What are the primary goals in treating impetigo?

5. When do you expect the child to return to school?

In: Nursing

Student often struggle to understand why monetary policy sometimes has an effect on output and other...

Student often struggle to understand why monetary policy sometimes has an effect on output and other times does not. Students tend to think either the monetary policy SHOULD or SHOULD NOT have an effect.  

Consider the following statements and relate them to the ideas of why the impact of monetary policy differs when it is anticipated vs unanticipated, and why it differs in the short run and the long run.

Bob: "Boy, I just didn't know what to expect on Dr. Smith's first exam, and I really studied wrong for it.   I'll adjust my studying techniques from now on."

Jim:   "I had Dr. Smith last semester and knew what to expect, so I was prepared."

In: Economics

QUESTION 6 Red-Green colorblindness is a X-linked recessive disorder. Huntington’s is an autosomal dominant disorder. Susan’s...

QUESTION 6

Red-Green colorblindness is a X-linked recessive disorder. Huntington’s is an autosomal dominant disorder. Susan’s father is color blind and has Huntington’s disease and is heterozygous for the Huntington’s allele.   Her mother is normal and has no history of colorblindness or Huntington’s in her family. Her brother has developed Huntington’s but is not colorblind. Her husband Greg is healthy and has no incidence of either disorder in his family.   Susan is not colorblind and has not yet be tested to see if she has inherited the Huntington’s allele. What is the chance that a child of Susan and Greg will be a boy with both colorblindness and Huntington’s?

a.

1/4

b.

1/8

c.

1/32

d.

1/16

e.

1/64

In: Biology

Please type your answers Mary is a 32-year-old G2 P2 who delivered a baby boy by...

Please type your answers

Mary is a 32-year-old G2 P2 who delivered a baby boy by repeat cesarean section at 1200. She received epidural morphine for pain management. Mary returned to the Mother-Baby unit at 1530. She had an IV of LR infusing, but the nurse discontinued it at 2000 after Mary tolerated sips of clear liquids and a regular diet at dinner. It is now 0800. When the nurse enters the room she dinds Marey unresponsive with a respiratory rate of 8.

1- Who sets the nursing standards of practice for perinatal and women's health in nursing?

2- How are these standards reflected in the hospital setting?

3- How is negligence determined?

In: Nursing

NEEDS TO BE DONE IN EXCEL WITH CALCULATIONS. An ARM for 100,000 is made at the...

NEEDS TO BE DONE IN EXCEL WITH CALCULATIONS.

An ARM for 100,000 is made at the time when the expected start rate is 5 percent. The Loan will be made with a teaser rate of 2 percent for the first year, after which the rate will be reset. The loan is fully amortizing, has a maturity of 25 years, and payments will be made monthly.

a. What will be the payments during the first year?

b. Assuming that the reset rate is 6 percent at the beginning of year (BOY) 2, what will the payments be?

c. By what percentage will the monthly payments increase?

d. What if the reset date is three years after loan origination and the reset rate is 6 percent, what will the loan payments be beginning in year 4 through year 25?

In: Finance

1. Another couple is only willing to have 5 children, but they also want to have...

1. Another couple is only willing to have 5 children, but they also want to have a boy and a girl, and they too will stop as soon as they have one of each. What is the expted number of children they will have?

2. Out of a bag with 10 red marbles, 7 blue marbles and 16 orange marbles, what is the expected number of times a person will randomly draw out either a red or blue marble on 10 draws?

3. A card deck has 13 hearts in it and a total of 52 cards. On 3 draws without replacement, what is the expected number of times an Ace will be drawn?

4. Create your own theoretical expected value practice problem and work out the solution

In: Advanced Math

Loss of activity for which enzyme do you believe is the cause of the problem in...

Loss of activity for which enzyme do you believe is the cause of the problem in this child. Briefly explain and also say why it could not have been one of the other enzymes.
b) a 2 month old boy is brought to the emergency room in a coma after sleeping through the night and failing to awaken in the morning. He is given intravenous glucose and awakens. Serum levels of pyruvate, lactate and alanine are elevated. A muscle biopsy shows no abnormalities and vitamin supplementation is ineffective. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
a. PEP carboxykinase
b. glycogen phosphorylase which is a glycogen catabolic enzyme
c. aldolase which catalyzes formation of ga-3-p and DHAP from f1,6bp?

In: Biology

Happy the elf (who is a male elf) tells you that one of the reasons he’s...

Happy the elf (who is a male elf) tells you that one of the reasons he’s so happy is that the sex ratio of elves working at the North Pole is “two girls for every boy”2 . Slartibartfast, another elf, claims that Happy’s name should be “Delusional” because the proportion of female elves is much lower than Happy claims. You decide to test Happy’s claim by simply tallying the sex of each of the next 100 elves who walk by you on their way to work. How many male elves out of the 100 would it take for you to reject (at α = .05) Happy’s claim and find in favour of Slartibartfast? Show how you have calculated your answer.

In: Statistics and Probability