2. Evaluate the following statements and explain whether they are true, false or uncertain:(a) According to the Ben-Porath model discussed in class, it is not optimal to work for several years after graduation and reenter school at older ages.(b) According to the Ben-Porath model discussed in class, the marginal cost is equal to marginal benefit of human capital investment when t > t∗.(c) According to the Ben-Porath model discussed in class, the marginal benefit of investing inhuman capital decreases over time because older people have lower ability to learn.
this is a labor market economics question
In: Economics
Presented below is the preclosing trial balance for the
Scholarship Fund, a private-purpose trust fund of the Algonquin
School District.
| Trial Balance—December 31, 2017 | Debits | Credits | ||||
| Accounts Payable | $ | 3,300 | ||||
| Accrued Interest Receivable | $ | 1,330 | ||||
| Administrative Expense | 7,880 | |||||
| Cash | 69,890 | |||||
| Increase in Fair Value of Investments | 5,800 | |||||
| Distributions—Scholarships | 80,000 | |||||
| Interest Income | 95,000 | |||||
| Investment in Bonds | 1,604,000 | |||||
| Net Position—Restricted for Scholarships | 1,659,000 | |||||
| $ | 1,763,100 | $ | 1,763,100 | |||
Required:
Prepare the year-end closing entries and a Statement of Changes in
Fiduciary Net Position for the year ended December 31, 2017.
In: Accounting
Scenario: Sports Memorabilia Store
Farah and David decide to form a sports memorabilia retail partnership. They have known each other since business graduate school and have always worked well together on various projects. The business is doing well but cash flow is very tight. Farah takes several calls from vendors asking for payment. He believed David had been paying the bills. When he asks about this, David admits to embezzling from the partnership.
In: Accounting
Scenario: Sports Memorabilia Store
Farah and David decide to form a sports memorabilia retail partnership. They have known each other since business graduate school and have always worked well together on various projects. The business is doing well but cash flow is very tight. Farah takes several calls from vendors asking for payment. He believed David had been paying the bills. When he asks about this, David admits to embezzling from the partnership.
In: Accounting
You are applying for an internship within the Emergency Preparedness and Response department at your local county health department. The application process requires that you submit a public health disaster management plan for a natural or man-made event in the community. TOPIC: School Shootings in San Diego, CA
The plan should adapt best practices and lessons learned from a recent event in a similar community to prepare your local community. The most comprehensive, evidence-based and realistic plans will be selected for in-person interviews which will include a presentation of the proposal. The plans should also be mindful of an all-hazards approach
In: Nursing
Pick only 2 questions and answer in depth .
In: Nursing
In: Nursing
A developmental psychologist who wanted to know if children who started walking earlier performed better in school divided 30 children into Early, Middle, and Late Walkers. At the end of the second grade, the psychologist computed a composite performance score based on teachers' reports and found no overall difference between the groups: Early M = 2.94 (SD = .61); Middle M = 2.84 (SD = .70); Late M = 2.77 (SD = .64); F (2, 27) = .86, p = ns. Interpret this finding for a person who understands the t test for independent means but who is unfamiliar with the analysis of variance.
In: Statistics and Probability
A developmental psychologist who wanted to know if children who started walking earlier performed better in school divided 30 children into Early, Middle, and Late Walkers. At the end of the second grade, the psychologist computed a composite performance score based on teachers' reports and found no overall difference between the groups: Early M = 2.94 (SD = .61); Middle M = 2.84 (SD = .70); Late M = 2.77 (SD = .64); F (2, 27) = .86, p = ns. Interpret this finding for a person who understands the t test for independent means but who is unfamiliar with the analysis of variance.
In: Statistics and Probability
Mr. and Mrs. Bighead have two dependent children, both attending Temple University. Buford, age 19 is a sophomore who received a 1098T from Temple for 2017 showing $15,000 of qualified tuition and fees. Brunhilda, age 23 attends Temple Law School and she received a 1098T from Temple showing $25,000 in qualified tuition and fees.
a)Assuming an AGI on their joint return for 2017 of $172,000, how much education tax credits do the Bigheads get to take on their tax return?
b) How would your answer in a) change if their AGI were $125,000?
In: Accounting