Choose any country, other than the United States and/or your native country and discuss the business customs, norms, culture and ethical standards (bribery, corruption, etc) of that country. This will require you to conduct secondary research. Be specific and provide examples if possible.
In: Operations Management
In: Operations Management
President Trump wants to renegotiate The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
In: Economics
In: Psychology
In: Operations Management
In a 500-1000 words, imagine you live in a mid-size city in the United States and are currently starting a business called SafeHeaven which will focus on recreational activities. In your opinon, Is there any other analysis to support this potential business? why or why not?
In: Operations Management
What is the argument conservative “supply siders” use to justify tax cuts that increase income inequality in the United States?
What does the evidence suggest about the validity of supply side theory. Connect your answer to the concept of growth in Potential RGDP.
In: Economics
Crescent City Fun Park (Crescent City), an amusement park with
thrilling rides and a water park, sells tickets onsite and has a
website that allows customers to purchase tickets in advance and
bypass the long lines. Customers who use the website include the
general public and travel agents. Both individuals and travel
agents can purchase tickets online using a major credit card. Some
travel agents prefer the option of using the website to purchase
tickets, but rather than pay with a credit card, be billed at the
end of each month. To use the billing option, a travel agent must
contact a sales agent with Crescent City and complete a detailed
application with at least two references. Once an application is
complete, the sales manager verifies the information, contacts the
references, and either approves or denies the application. If the
application is approved, the sales manager decides on a credit
limit for the travel agent. Terms of payment for all travel agent
customers is 30 days from the invoice date.
The auditor performs tests of controls on the credit-granting
process and gathers sufficient appropriate audit evidence to
conclude that the process is working effectively. Credit is only
granted after a thorough credit check. However, Crescent City has
continual problems collecting from the larger travel agents within
the 30-day period. Some of the largest travel agents regularly take
90 or more days to pay an invoice. Crescent City allows this late
payment habit to continue simply because of the volume of business
generated by the large travel agents. Crescent City has 398 travel
agents as customers, with 42 of them representing 81% of accounts
receivable.
a. Recommend which customers should be selected for further testing and why.
b. Explain when the testing of accounts receivable would take place and why.
In: Accounting
Crescent City Fun Park (Crescent City), an amusement park with
thrilling rides and a water park, sells tickets onsite and has a
website that allows customers to purchase tickets in advance and
bypass the long lines. Customers who use the website include the
general public and travel agents. Both individuals and travel
agents can purchase tickets online using a major credit card. Some
travel agents prefer the option of using the website to purchase
tickets, but rather than pay with a credit card, be billed at the
end of each month. To use the billing option, a travel agent must
contact a sales agent with Crescent City and complete a detailed
application with at least two references. Once an application is
complete, the sales manager verifies the information, contacts the
references, and either approves or denies the application. If the
application is approved, the sales manager decides on a credit
limit for the travel agent. Terms of payment for all travel agent
customers is 30 days from the invoice date.
The auditor performs tests of controls on the credit-granting
process and gathers sufficient appropriate audit evidence to
conclude that the process is working effectively. Credit is only
granted after a thorough credit check. However, Crescent City has
continual problems collecting from the larger travel agents within
the 30-day period. Some of the largest travel agents regularly take
90 or more days to pay an invoice. Crescent City allows this late
payment habit to continue simply because of the volume of business
generated by the large travel agents. Crescent City has 398 travel
agents as customers, with 42 of them representing 81% of accounts
receivable.
a. Recommend which customers should be selected for further testing and why.
b. Explain when the testing of accounts receivable would take place and why.
In: Accounting
An usher at a movie theater claims no more than half of all movie theater customers buy something at the refreshment stand. To test the claim, the usher observes a random sample of 80 people and finds that 47 of them buy something.
a) What is the Null Hypothesis and the Alternative Hypothesis for the usher's claim?
b) If we use a 0.01 significance level, what is the critical value for the test?
c) Calculate the value of the test statistic.
d) What is your decision about the null hypothesis and your conclusion about usher’s claim?
e) Calculate the p-value for this test.
In: Statistics and Probability