Both the indirect and direct methods: I. Arrive at the same…

Both the indirect and direct methods: I. Arrive at the same amounts for net cash flows II. Are used by companies about equally in actual practice III. Are two allowable methods to present operating activities in the statement of cash flows IV. Adjusts Net Income to determine net cash flows from operations                                                                                                                         From the list below, choose all statements that are true:

On December 1, Macy Company sold merchandise with a selling…

On December 1, Macy Company sold merchandise with a selling price of $1000 on account to Mrs. Jorgensen, with terms 2/10, n/30. Using the gross method and ignoring cost of goods sold, what journal entry did Macy Company prepare on December 1? Macy expects no sales returns.

Land, a building and equipment are acquired for a lump sum o…

Land, a building and equipment are acquired for a lump sum of $900,000. The market values of the land, building and equipment are $400,000, $600,000 and $200,000, respectively. What is the cost assigned to the equipment? (Do not round any intermediary calculations, and round your final answer to the nearest dollar.)

A 50 y/o female patient begins to complain of feeling lighth…

A 50 y/o female patient begins to complain of feeling lightheaded and dizzy while exercising on the treadmill.  The therapist immediately has the patient sit in a nearby chair and begins to monitor vital signs. VSs were as follow: RR 9 breaths/minute, radial pulse 45 bpm and BP 115/80 mmHg. Which of the following statements is the most accurate assessment of these findings?

Having cleared any concerns you may have regarding the patie…

Having cleared any concerns you may have regarding the patient’s medical status, you wish to examine her aerobic capacity. Given what you know about this patient, state which test of aerobic capacity is best suited to use for her and explain your rationale for selecting this test rather than some of the alternatives. (1pt)

Question 37: Your client is a 38 year old female who wants t…

Question 37: Your client is a 38 year old female who wants to train to jog/run in an upcoming corporate 5K with her co-workers. PMH is significant for well controlled type I juvenile diabetes (insulin dependent). She has yearly check ups with her physicians, has no current complaints and reports that, for many years, she has walked at a brisk pace for 45 minutes three times a week. Using the ACSM pre participation health screen algorithm clearly describe and explain how you would decide whether this client requires further medical evaluation prior to progressing the intensity of her exercise/activity program and state what the recommendation should be using that algorithm. (2pts)