Answer:
d. 9 percent
Explanation:
After 2 years the value of $10,000 at present time =
$10,000 * (1 + x / 100)^2 = $12,000
(1 + x / 100)^2 = 12,00 / 10,000
(1 + x / 100)^2 = 1.2
The square root of 1.2 is 1.0954
(1 + x / 100) = 1.0954
x = 9.54
9%( Approximately.)
Answer:
Your opportunity cost of attending a game compared with the opportunity cost facing a college student 10 years ago is:
A) higher, because more games are televised today.
Opportunity costs are the cost of choosing one alternative from another.
In this case, when college students attend college football games they are unable to do other activities, not only while they are at the stadium or going to the stadium, but they are not able to purchase other goods. The cost of those alternatives that are lost are higher now because many college football games are televised now, before if you wanted to see a game you had to go to the game. So a student is now able to watch the game while doing other activities, or saving money for buying something else.
Can this change in opportunity cost account for the decline in college football attendance?
B) Yes, because these changes increase the opportunity cost of watching football games in person.
Even though opportunity costs do not involve actual cash payments, they are still important and individuals do consider them when they are choose one option over another. E.g. imagine if you had to choose between spending a considerable amount of money by attending a game (ticket, gas, beverages, etc.) or watching that game on TV and buying a few clothes instead or going on a date, etc. What option would you choose?
Answer:
c) the lenght of time for the meeting
Explanation:
A quantitative variable is a variable that can be stated as numbers. According to this, the answer is that the variable that is quantitative is the lenght of time for the meeting.
The other options: the division holding the meeting and conference room for the meeting are variables that are not numerical and are known as qualitative variables.
Answer:
b) Fred must maintain records for 6 years from the year the return was filed
Explanation:
A person that prepares tax is required by the Internal Revenue Service to keep tax returns and supporting documents for at least 3 years.
However when the tax preparer fails to report correct income amount they are required to keep records for at least the last 6 years.
The underreported income must be greater than 25% of the income.
In the given scenario the Fred reported $10,000 instead of $13,500.
The unreported amount is $3,500
Percentage not reported = (3,500 ÷ 13,500) * 100 = 25.925%
So Fred will need to keep records for the next 6 years
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The key project management strategies that may have been used to minimize Go-live problems with the HP SAP Go-live process are the following.
1.- To avoid steps missing, checkpoint is necessary. 2.- Senior management must be informed about development issues, infrastructure, communication, testing, training, conversion, and operations. 3.- Collect all the information available from project teams. 4.- Take into consideration the information of team leaders and users. 5.- Apply readiness review after five or six months to see if the target date is possible.