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allsm [11]
3 years ago
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What things should you check during a trip

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Ber [7]3 years ago
5 0
Your backpack too make sure you have everything. and make sue your cars good for the drive or whatever.
Nezavi [6.7K]3 years ago
4 0
You should check the important stuff like credit checks and any tech you have carried.
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D) the use of terms "light" and "natural" are allowed on labels only in the United States.

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As the term "light" has a dictionary meaning of a very low in weight as compared to similar products in the market, is a very basic term to define the nature of product.

No labelling regulator has claimed that this kind of labelling is only allowed in the United States.

Further, the dictionary meaning of the word "natural" with respect to products shall mean, one that is not composed of high chemicals or transformation, but the major essence is extracted from the nature, i.e. from the environment.

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Now at the end of October they  have remaining accounts payable of 140,000 which means that they paid off the rest, so we will subtract 140,000 from 463,000 in order to find how much cash was paid.

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Note: Before answering the question, the data in it are sorted first as follows:

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2019                                                  $ 654000                                  1.00

2020                                                    1261000                                  1.05

2021                                                    1345250                                   1.10

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Change in inventory in 2021 =  Inventory at End-of-year Prices in 2021 -  Inventory at End-of-year Prices in 2020 = $1,345,250 - $1,261,000 = $84,250

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It is the tax authority way of providing succor to taxpayers by granting certain exemptions.

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