Imagine that you work in the accounting department of a university and your boss has asked you to explain components of revenue, expenses, and changes in net asset that are reported on the university’s statement of revenues.
Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:
Discuss at least two unique situations or transactions that you may encounter. Describe any circumstances the entity may engage in activities that result in Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT).
In: Accounting
"The expression of current through a metal is given by I = nqvdA, if the temperature increases what happen?"
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I decreases |
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n changes |
What is the unit of Potential difference (V) times Current (I)?
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Energy |
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Torque |
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Power |
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Force |
If the temperature of a metal increases the resistivity will
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change |
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decrease |
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No change |
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In a parallel connection of resistance the voltage will be
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Split |
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In: Physics
The first-in, first-out (FIFO) method creates better month-to-month cost comparisons than the weighted-average method ________.
A. because it merges costs from the prior period with the current period
B. because it does not recognize transferred in units from other processes
C. when there are substantial quantities of units in process at the end of the period
D. because it is used by industries that do not experience significant cost changes
In: Accounting
The expenditure approach to calculating GDP adds up spending only on final goods and services to:
a. get an accurate measure of changes in the price level during the time period in question.
b. account for the fact that domestic resources may work and produce in foreign countries.
c. avoid the problem of double counting, and this overstating the value of production in the economy.
d. eliminate the effect of inflation on the value of output.
Please add why!
In: Economics
Standards are specifications that have been approved by a standards development organization (SDO). Standards development is an ongoing process that relies on consensus-building among public and private organization members formally organized as Standard Development Organization (SDO). Standards are frequently modified and new standards are constantly developed.
Identify what are some methods that the HIM professional uses to stay current with changes in the standards applicable to HIM profession.
In: Nursing
How does a firm “leverage” its capital structure? When is leverage
advantageous? When is it disadvantageous? Who receives the advantage or bears
the disadvantage of leverage? Describe how recent rule changes will require
leases to be accounted for beginning in 2019. How do the old lease accounting
rules differ from the new lease accounting rules? How do the new lease
accounting rules impact leverage?
In: Finance
You are an economist for a major Fortune 1000 firm. Your firm uses a commodity or sells a commodity in the production process (inputs) or its final product. (Clothing maker using Cotton)
Deliverable Paper
Taking on your role, you will write a memorandum to the Production Process Strategic Committee related to your recommendation and strategy on how to address price changes in the major commodity input in your final product
In: Economics
In: Chemistry
4. Minimum wage legislation
The following graph shows the labor market in the fast-food industry in the fictional town of Supersize City.
Use the graph input tool to help you answer the following questions. You will not be graded on any changes you make to this graph.
Note: Once you enter a value in a white field, the graph and any corresponding amounts in each grey field will change accordingly.


In: Economics
Classify each of the following situations as either "cooperativity" or "allostery":
1. An insulin binding to a GPCR triggers many conformational changes in the GPCR.
2. Annexins are remodeling proteins with membrane binding affinity that can be increased in the presence of calcium ions.
3. When valium (a narcotic) binds to a GABA receptor, the receptor's affinity for binding to GABA increases.
4. Once phosphorylated, phosphorylase kinase adopts a new structure that is functional.
In: Biology