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10. A company reported annual sales revenue of $1,800,000. During the year, accounts receivable decreased from...

10. A company reported annual sales revenue of $1,800,000. During the year, accounts receivable decreased from a $56,000 beginning balance to a $48,000 ending balance. Accounts payable decreased from a $44,000 beginning balance to a $32,000 ending balance.

How much is cash received from customers for this year?

11. A company reported annual sales revenue of $2,580,000. During the year accounts receivable increased from a $56,000 beginning balance to a $76,000 ending balance. Accounts payable decreased from a $52,000 beginning balance to a $24,000 ending balance.

     How much is cash received from customers for the year?

12. A company reported cost of goods sold of $1,760,000 for the year. During the year, inventory increased from a $92,000 beginning balance to a $140,000 ending balance, and accounts payable increased from a $48,000 beginning balance to a $56,000 ending balance.

How much is the cash paid for merchandise purchased during the year?

13. A company reported annual income tax expense of $328000. during the year, income tax payable increased from a 248000$ beginning balance to a $35200 ending balance. How much is the cash paid for income taxes during the year?

In: Accounting

A 30-year-old male who knowingly suffers from heart disease states on his life insurance application that...

A 30-year-old male who knowingly suffers from heart disease states on his life insurance application that he is a 27-year-old female in perfect health. How do you think the insurance company will treat a death claim made three years later? Do you feel that this is fair to the insurance company? Explain.

In: Operations Management

On average, Nancy has noticed that 27 trucks pass by her apartment daily ( 24 hours)....

On average, Nancy has noticed that 27 trucks pass by her apartment daily ( 24 hours). In order to find the probability that more than 1 truck will pass her apartment in a 2 -hour time period using the Poisson distribution, find the average number of trucks per 2 hours. Round your answer to three decimal places, if necessary.

In: Statistics and Probability

Although people’s acceptance of homosexuality and homosexuals has improved, prejudice and stigma remain, and attitudes towards...

Although people’s acceptance of homosexuality and homosexuals has improved, prejudice and stigma remain, and attitudes towards homosexuals are frequently negative (Avery et al., 2007; Ben-Ari, 2001; Petersen & Hyde, 2010). Prejudice and stigma against the (LGBT) community have also been reported by several studies in Turkey, the findings of which were consistent with those of other international studies (Çırakoğlu, 2006; Gelbal & Duyan, 2006). Some of these negative attitudes and oppositions arise from misconceptions and stereotypes about homosexuals. homosxual men were generally described as people who act different … wearing feminine clothes, talking feminine, being similar to females, etc.’ (Sakallı, 2002, p. 116). Since masculine traits are overvalued and feminine traits are undervalued, homosexuals in Turkey have been rejected by a heterosexist society, and homosexuality is regarded as intolerable and dishonourable to manhood (Akpınar, 2003). Prejudice and negative attitudes towards homosexuality in Turkey have also been profoundly affected by another factor: the Islamic religion. Turkey is a secular country which has a 99% Muslim majority (Bereket & Adam, 2008). Although there are many controversies about Islam’s view of homosexuality and homosexuals (Siraj, 2006), referring to the hadiths (an interpretation of the Islamic Holy Book Qur’an) on the destruction of sexual deviants, homosexuality is explicitly condemned, absolutely forbidden and punishable by death, and many Islamic scholars regard homosexuality as a major sin and a crime (Siraj, 2009). Accepting homosexuality as legal, homosexuals and homosexual acts are neither appreciated nor tolerated; homosexuality is regarded as a violation of human nature in Turkish society (Tapınç, 1992). In addition to identifying the hostility within the sociocultural structures and religion towards homosexuality, the social context in the field of physical education (PE) and sports is not a welcoming environment for LGBT individuals either. Davison and Frank (2006) defined masculinity as ‘not-feminine’ and as having ideal physical and athletic qualities including strength, power, speed and endurance. In addition, masculine men were expected to be heterosexual; lesbian women and men were considered to be deviant, and not suited for sports (Elling & Janssens, 2009). Several studies have shown negative attitudes and behaviours towards lesbians and homosexual men in PE and sports settings (Roper & Halloran, 2007; Southall, Nagel, Anderson, Polite, & Southall, 2009). The Turkish PE and sports literature is bereft of studies investigating the existence of homophobic attitudes. One of the most well-known arguments related to sports homophobia in Turkey started with a statement made by a famous Turkish ballet dancer. He stated that ‘there are more homosexual football players than homosexual ballet dancers. I know homosexual football players’. Many people from the Turkish soccer world protested against his statements for bringing soccer players under suspicion (Akbaş, 2004). Following these attacks, the ballet dancer made a statement that his friends who are homosexual soccer players played in another country. He stressed that he had not intended to cast aspersions on soccer players. After his statements the Turkish soccer world returned to a ‘normal’ heterosexual life. Given the marginalization of homosexuality in Turkish society and, perhaps even more so in the Turkish sporting world, the topic is predictably an understudied and seemingly taboo subject for investigation. As a sport psychology consultant in training working at a public university, your client today is Reza, a 20 year old student-athlete from Turkey studying in the US who is disclosing his preference for men in relationships to you and sharing his country's atittude and belief about homosexual men in sport as cited above.

1. Analyse a homosexual university student’s experiences of homophobia in Turkish society 2. Discuss if the fact that he is a major in Health and Fitness Management can help with his motivation to play, the stress to deal with the situation he returns to every summer on holidays. 3. What kind of feedback could you give him to help him? 4. Could imagery be useful when dealing with adversity? if so, how. 5. How would you introduce self confidence and well-being concepts to him to help him process what is going on in his country and in the sport in this country?

In: Psychology

lithium fluoride (LiF) has a density of 2.635 g/cm^3 and the same crystal structure as NaCl....

lithium fluoride (LiF) has a density of 2.635 g/cm^3 and the same crystal structure as NaCl. Lithium has a mass of 6.941 amu and Fluorine has a mass of 18.9984903 amu. amu means atomic mass unit which is 1.66x10^-27 kg.

> what is the average spacing between adjacent atoms in LiF crystal?

In: Physics

Sap rises in maple trees as a result of the osmotic pressure difference between the sugar...

Sap rises in maple trees as a result of the osmotic pressure difference between the sugar solution within the tree and the water in the ground around the roots. The sap contains 1% by weight of sucrose in water. Assuming the temperature is 27 degrees Celsius, find:

a) concentration in mol/m^3
b) the osmotic pressure
c) the height the sap rises

In: Chemistry

Data: Fuel economy ratings for different cars. OLD:   16        27        17        33 NEW: 15        24&

Data: Fuel economy ratings for different cars.

OLD:   16        27        17        33

NEW: 15        24        12        29

Is there a linear correlation between old ratings and new ratings and explain why. Use an α = 0.05 significance level. The critical value of the Pearson Correlation Coefficient r is 0.950 (for n = 4 and α = 0.05).

In: Statistics and Probability

1. Please describe the difference between an accounts receivable and a notes receivable. 2. There are...

1. Please describe the difference between an accounts receivable and a notes receivable.

2. There are times when businesses cannot collect the money that is owed to them by their customers. When this happens, businesses incur an expense. There are two methods for recording uncollectible receivables. They are the allowance method and the direct write off method. Please explain the difference between these two methods.

In: Accounting

(1)If you are a Senior VP at a Health Insurance company what is the most significant...

(1)If you are a Senior VP at a Health Insurance company what is the most significant distinctive organizational capability for the company?

(2) What are the specific challenges of developing and delivering it on a regular basis in the marketplace?

Remember that to be considered a distinctive capability, it must have three (3) characteristics (How does it contribute to superior custome value ? Can it be used in a variety of ways? What makes it difficule for competitors to imitate what is offered?).

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Be sure to include specific examples to support their answers. Your post should be approximately 4-5 concise, well-written paragraphs. Be sure to address all the items listed above, provide concrete examples

In: Operations Management

The Summary Open Quiz is an opportunity for you to prepare for class and assess the...

The Summary Open Quiz is an opportunity for you to prepare for class and assess the knowledge and skills gained at the conclusion of class. These areas will be covered by your instructor. Use your reading and knowledge and skills to answer these questions and bring your written answers to class. Briefly discuss three important considerations that contribute to a "culture of safety". Briefly discuss the regulatory requirements for maintaining a safe environment. Briefly discuss two quality indicators and their impact on health outcomes. What data sets can be used for clinical decision making? How do the use of data sets impact clinical judgment, minimize risk, and reduce errors?

In: Nursing