Business, 21.12.2020 17:20 BLASIANNkidd
LO.5 Dennis sells short 100 shares of ARC stock at $20 per share on January 15, 2015. He buys 200 shares of ARC stock on April 1, 2015, at $25 per share. On May 2, 2015, he closes the short sale by delivering 100 of the shares purchased on April 1. a. What are the amount and nature of Dennis’s loss upon closing the short sale? b. When does the holding period for the remaining 100 shares begin? c. If Dennis sells (at $27 per share) the remaining 100 shares on January 20, 2016, what will be the nature of his gain or loss?
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Business, 22.06.2019 07:30, cherylmorton7302
What is the relationship between the national response framework and the national incident management system (nims)? a. the national response framework replaces the nims, which is now obsolete. b. the response protocols and structures described in the national response framework align with the nims, and all nims components support response. c. the nims relates to local, state, and territorial operations, whereas the nrf relates strictly to federal operations. d. the nims and the national response framework cover different aspects of incident management—the nims is focused on tactical planning, and the national response framework is focused on coordination.
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:30, Uc34758
Issued to the joint planning and execution community (jpec) initiates the development of coas; it also requests that the supported ccdr submit a commander's estimate of the situation with a recommended coa to resolve the situation (joint force command and staff participation in the joint operation planning and execution system, page 10)
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:10, nadinealonzo6121
Wilson company paid $5,000 for a 4-month insurance premium in advance on november 1, with coverage beginning on that date. the balance in the prepaid insurance account before adjustment at the end of the year is $5,000, and no adjustments had been made previously. the adjusting entry required on december 31 is: (a) debit cash. $5,000: credit prepaid insurance. $5,000. (b) debit prepaid insurance. $2,500: credit insurance expense. $2500. (c) debit prepaid insurance. $1250: credit insurance expense. $1250. (d) debit insurance expense. $1250: credit prepaid insurance. $1250. (e) debit insurance expense. $2500: credit prepaid insurance. $2500.
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Business, 22.06.2019 22:10, tilsendt
Scoresby co. uses 6 machine hours and 2 direct labor hours to produce product x. it uses 8 machine hours and 16 direct labor hours to produce product y. scoresby's assembly and finishing departments have factory overhead rates of $240 per machine hour and $160 per direct labor hour, respectively. how much overhead cost will be charged to the two products? a. product x = $1,440; product y = $2,560 b. product x = $1,760; product y = $4,480 c. product x = $3,200; product y = $9,600 d. product x = $800; product y = $800
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