Answer:
I don't think we should prioritize want
Explanation:
This question is more or less an opinion where there's no right or wrong answers.
However, I'll answer your question from my own personal view of want.
I think we do not need to give priorities to wants because, our wants, according to economics are insatiable and unlimited. Meaning that, when you give priorities to an unlimited entity called want, you will not get satisfaction due to the fact that they are unlimited.
In other words, the moment you achieve one of your wants; you will be be presented with another set of wants.
Answer:
The answer is:
Asset will be overstated
Net income will be overstated
Explanation:
Because of the incorrect capitalization(the process of converting or adding to a firm's asset):
1. Assets are overstated. Assets that shouldn't are added to the entire assets are added. So it's increasing the company's asset whereas it's not.
2. Net income are overstated. Because depreciation too will have to be charged for the asset that wasn't there, therefore, net asset will be overstated.
Answer:
ADVANTAGES: Potential for better pay and working conditions for the workers
DISADVANTAGES: The employer could potentially punish the workers, restrict their pay, or even fire them. The company the workers work for will lose money. Strikes can take long periods of time.
A. The bank bears all the risk of the loan.
B. The bank charges more for poor credit scores.
C. The bank bases higher interest rates on market conditions.
D. The bank raises rates unfairly for unsecured loans.
B. accounts receivable.
C. accounts payable.
D. cash.
The market value includes a premium of $5.23.
b.
The market value includes a premium of $10.50.
c.
The market value includes a discount of $47.70.
d.
The market value includes a discount of $95.23.
Answer:
c.The market value includes a discount of $47.70.
Explanation:
MArket value is the price that you would pay in the market to buy a certain bond that is worth something, so for example if the the bonds are issued at a rate of 95.230 that´s the percentage you need to pay for the bond, so right now for a $1000 bond you would pay $952.30 dollars, that means that the value of $1000 has a $47.70 disscount in the market value.
Answer:
C. The market value includes a discount of $47.70