Answer: closer to
Explanation:
Emerging economies also referred to as developing countries or emerging markets are countries which are investing in more in their productive capacity ans are also gradually moving away from agriculture as it main occupation and there is increase in industrialization.
Due to emerging markets, the world is moving closer to an economic system that is more favorable for international business. There are more quality goods produced by nations and advancement in technology has also helped the economy.
Answer:
$6,541.32
Explanation:
the formula that would be used to solve this question is :
The formula for calculating present value:
FV x (1+r)^-n = P
FV = Future value = $9,963
P = Present value
R = interest rate = 5.4%
N = number of years = 8
$9,963 x (1.054)^-8 = $6,541.32
Answer:
TRADE DEFICIT
FOREIGN CURRENCY RESERVE DEPLETION
LOCAL CURRENCY DEVALUATION
RECESSION
POTENTIAL UNEMPLOYMENT
Explanation:
The problem that could develop if the U.S. became too dependent on other nations for goods and services are:
1. Trade deficit because when a country imports more than it exports it runs a trade deficit.
2. Foreign Currency Reserve Depletion: If the U.S. has to import so much from other countries, it will need to increase its foreign reserve because that is how it will pay for such imports. Otherwise the foreign reserve will be hugely depleted
3. Local Currency Devaluation. Reliance on exports can devalue the worth of the local currency because the demand of the foreign currency will be high in relation to local currency and people will be willing to pay more to get foreign currency, which will devalue the local currency
4. Recession: If the United States is reliant on OPEC countries for Oil and an embargo is placed on oil export from those, the U.S. will suffer a recession.
5. Potential Unemployment: Imports of finished goods will cripple local industries who will be forced to compete with the international firms whose goods and services are being imported; and those employed in such industries might loose their jobs, if the small local enterprises are unable to survive such competition.
In evaluating companies across industries, financial managers will often read the independent auditor s report <span>as a means of interpreting the statements correctly. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "d". I hope that this is the answer that has helped you.</span>