Answer:
6%
Explanation:
Given the following :
Amount of bond issued = $10,000,000
Cash paid = $300,000
Term of bond = 10years
Semiannual interest pay
The stated annual rate of interest on the bond can be calculated thus :
Rate of interest ;
Cash paid / Amount of bond issued
$300,000 / $10,000,000
= 0.03
0.03 * 100%
= 3% (semiannual interest)
Therefore, annual rate of interest :
Semiannual rate * 2
3% * 2 = 6%
Answer: Option B
Explanation: Packaging is the process of protecting the product so that its distribution and sales could be done easily and effectively. Apart from protection, the packaging of a product enhances its value and give it distinct feature over other product.
Labeling refers to the process of describing something using a word, phrase or sometimes even a picture.
Both packaging and labeling gives an identity to the product. It gives the idea to the customer of the company making such product, this further results in brand loyalty from the customers, thus, a stronger customer base.
From the above we can conclude that the correct option is B.
Answer: Please refer to Explanation
Explanation:
The magazine The Economist publishes an article indicating that analysts expect the value of Canadian dollars to rise relative to Ethiopian birr.
-The Ethiopian Birr will DEPRECIATE in relation to the Canadian Dollar because the article will lead to a rise in demand for Canadian dollars and a drop in Demand for the Birr.
The central bank in Ethiopia announces that it is going to raise interest rates on government bonds.
-Ethiopian Birr will APPRECIATE relative to the CAD as the demand for the Birr will increase due to the attractiveness of it's bonds.
Based on a World Bank report, the inflation rate in Ethiopia is going to be 0% next year, while the inflation rate in Canada is going to be 10%.
- The Birr will APPRECIATE relative to the CAD because goods will be more expensive in Canada. This causes the demand for the Birr to rise as it is the preferred currency.
The price of a specific basket of goods in Ethiopia is roughly 1.9 times higher than an identical basket of goods in Canada, even after adjusting for the exchange rate.
- The Birr will DEPRECIATE relative to the CAD as a higher basket price indicates that the price is higher in Ethiopia than in Canada which will reduce the demand for the Birr increase that of the CAD.
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The mode is 50 the most frequent