Category: Economics

  • “Weekly Macroeconomics Quizzes: Focus on Expansionary Monetary Policies”

    I need help with my small quizes in macroeconomics that I have due every Sunday. The quizez are timed to 15 minutes and there are 10 questions with multiple answers or true/false.
    I would estimate that I have approximatley 6 small quizez and and one final exam left but she posts the quizzes every week so I am not sure.
    Todays quiz is regarding expansionary monetary policies.

  • Title: The Impact of Child Labor Laws on Global Economies and Societies

    Write a 1,000 – 1,200 word paper on the economic topic of child labor laws.
    You should find and reference 2-3 credible sources published within the past 3 years.
    Your paper should be well structured, include an introduction and conclusion, use proper grammar and punctuation, be addressed to a general audience, and use appropriate citation of sources.
    You should demonstrate awareness of cultural perspectives by considering how different nations, cultures, and/or socio-economic groups perceive or are affected by your child labor laws.

  • “Analysis of Sales Data for Company XYZ: A Comprehensive Report”

    All the details are explained clearly in the assessment brief
    Follow the brief and grading rubric please to make sure the paper is the best it could be
    The data in the report should be from the excel sheet provided and use outsourced data wherever needed
    Add self made charts to explain further
    Add an appendix at the end for the charts made
    Include in text citation

  • “Discussion 1: Answering Questions on a Given Topic”

    This discussion has four parts.
    To receive full credit (30 points), you must answer all components of the assigned question in the consecutive order presented on the Discussion 1 Questions document.
    Download and save the Discussion 1 Questions Download Discussion 1 Questionsdocument. 
    Type your answers below each corresponding question in the Discussion 1 Questions document as indicated. This will help you keep track of your work. You will need to copy and paste your typed responses into your discussion.
    Address all components in the consecutive order presented in the Discussion 1 Questions document.
    Number your responses according to the corresponding questions.
    Copy and paste only the numbered responses into the discussion submission.
    Refrain from including the actual questions or instructions with your answers.

  • “Creating a Financial Plan for a Single Parent: Balancing Housing and Savings Goals” Balancing Your Budget: Managing Income and Expenses

    Financial Plan:
    ACTIVITY AND ASSIGNMENT SCENARIO
    Imagine that you’re a single parent raising a child. You live in a small town where you grew up and went to school. You’ve worked at a local bank for 4 years, starting as a teller and advancing to the position of loan officer. You earn $50,000 a year. After you pay taxes and deposit a portion of your earnings into your 401(K) retirement account, your take-home pay is $40,375 a year.
    You feel like you have great job security and enough income, so you’ve decided that now is the time to begin saving for a financial goal. You’re creating a budget to help you do that. You also happen to be in a situation where you need to move. You plan to choose a new housing option that will help you achieve your financial goal.
    CREATE A BUDGET
    STEP 1: SELECT A GOAL, TIME FRAME, AND HOUSING OPTION
    You will begin by selecting a financial goal, estimating how long it will take to reach that goal, and deciding on a housing option. Financial goals and decisions are personal. They involve an understanding of what is important to you, which will help you prioritize how to spend your money. It’s up to you to develop a unique path that makes financial sense for each goal.
    SELECT A GOAL
    Recall from the scenario that you are a single parent raising a child and earning $40,375 a year after taxes. The assignment template below has five options for you to consider for your financial goal. Which one seems best to you?
    My financial goal:
    Save $20,000 for a down payment to buy a house.
    SELECT A TIME FRAME
    Now that you’ve chosen a financial goal, you need to estimate how long it will take to reach that goal. This is just an estimate. You will be able to change it later when you’re developing your budget and analyzing your expenses. (Once you’ve estimated your living expenses, you may need to lengthen the time it will take to reach your savings goal. Or, you may find out that you can reach your goal sooner than you thought! It all depends on the choices you make about housing and other living expenses.)
    My financial goal is to save $20,000 for a down payment to buy a house over a time frame of three years.
    SELECT A HOUSING OPTION
    According to the scenario, you need to find a new place to live. This choice will have a big impact on your budget. Additional research reveals three good housing options to consider:
    Option 1 is a small two-bedroom house located near your friends. It has a backyard that would be nice for playing outdoors with your child. However, rent is $15,000 a year ($1,250 per month), making this the most expensive option.
    Option 2 is a two-bedroom apartment in an established apartment complex. The apartment playground needs to be updated, but there are lots of children around for your child to play with. Rent is $12,000 a year ($1,000 per month).
    Option 3 is sharing a large two-bedroom apartment with a friend who also has a child about the same age as yours. Rent is $9,000 a year ($750 per month), making this the least expensive option.
    As you know, financial planning is all about making choices. Each housing option reveals an important tradeoff. Selecting the most expensive option may be the most comfortable for you now, but it may take longer to reach your financial goal. Which housing option seems best for your situation?
    Now that you’ve chosen your goal, time frame, and housing option, you’re ready to take the next step in your assignment. On the following page, you’ll enter your expenses and use Excel formulas and functions to create your annual budget in a spreadsheet template.
    My housing option: two-bedroom house with $15,000 yearly rent ($1,250 monthly
    STEP 2: CREATE YOUR ANNUAL BUDGET
    To create your budget, you will consider how much to spend in each expense category while keeping your overall income and financial goal in mind. You will also use Excel formulas and functions to make calculations.
    EVALUATE YOUR ANNUAL BUDGET
    After entering all of your expenses, you likely had a surplus or deficit amount. If your expenses are less than your income, you’ll have a surplus on your bottom line. If your expenses exceed your income, you’ll have a deficit. A deficit will be a negative number. For example, a bottom line of -$3,650 means that budgeted expenses exceed income by $3,650, and you’ll need to figure out how to spend less money in some categories. If you need help determining a reasonable amount for each category, refer to the 50/20/30 guideline on the Personal Financial Planningpage.
    In the template below, you need to balance your budget so that your income exactly covers your expenses.
    If you have a surplus, review your expenses and make sure you have budgeted enough to cover all of your basic needs such as food, utilities, phone, car loan, car maintenance and gas, etc. Increase any amounts that are too low. Once you’ve determined that your budgeted expenses reflect your actual spending needs, if you still have a surplus, consider increasing your savings goal.
    If you have a deficit (a negative number on the bottom line), look over your expenses to see if there are any amounts you can reduce. Variable expenses like personal care, entertainment, and miscellaneous are good categories to start with. Also, consider reducing your financial goal or extending your time frame to reduce the amount you are saving toward your goal.
    Once you have $0 for your surplus/deficit amount, you’ve balanced your budget!

  • “Exploring the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: A Critical Analysis”

    Please make sure to look at the instructions about the structure of the term paper. You can find it at the bottom of the main page on ELMS. 
    And there is no “assigned” topic for the term paper. You can choose any topic that you prefer. 
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    Literature
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  • “Improving the Implementation of the Affordable Care Act: Adjustments for a More Effective Healthcare Policy”

    It’s an 1800-word research about a policy of choice that needs adjustment to make it work better.  The report should include APA links, more detailed information about the research will be given once you’re accepted for the task.

  • “The Impact of COVID-19 on Household Consumption Habits: A Comparison of Food Delivery App Usage and Grocery Shopping”

    The research paper needs to relate to consumption habits in houselholds and whether people order as much from food delivery apps or go grocery shopping as much since covid adn for what reasons. I have put out a survey in french that 34 people have answered regarding these topics and it needs to be used and to be compared to online academic sources

  • Title: The Impact of Social Media on Society: A Critical Analysis Essay 1: The Pros and Cons of Social Media Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, with millions of people around the world using various platforms to

    Read the 2 articles given. And Write 2 separate essays (of 500 words each). The word limit CANNOT exceed 1,000 words (when combined). Follow, the assignment instructions PDF.