Answer:
campaign
store
fundraising
all great examples of buisness objective
b. buying, borrowing
c. buying, selling
Correct answer: C. buying and selling
The securities that are being bought and sold are government securities. Government securities are bonds or other financial certificates sold by the government. As Investopedia explains in regard to "open market operations," the purchase of government securities brings money into the banking system, stimulating growth by stimulating the money supply. The selling of government securities does the opposite, contracting the economy. The Federal Reserve uses open market operations to adjust and monitor the federal funds rate -- in other words, the interest rate at which banks borrow from each other.
Answer:
the owner of the house would need to characterize the tenant as a licensee.
Explanation:
A licensee is a person that occupies a house but is not a tenant, therefore, he/she is not protected by the same laws that protect tenants. For example, a friend that stays in your house is considered a licensee or someone that stays in a hotel or lodge is also a licensee.
Answer: Yes, risk reduction methods often have costs that are both monetary and non-monetary.
A purchase of an asset on account increases assets. The assets account is increased due to the new addition of purchased asset. It also increases the liability section because it was purchased on account. Any purchase, addition or acquisition of assets will increase the assets account while any removal or disposal of assets decreases it.
b.Honor Class
c.IB
d.Concurrent Enrollment