Answer:
has continued right up to the present
Explanation:
Specialization refers to workers focusing on a single task and perfecting that task alone instead of doing various tasks at the same time. Growth of specialization in the kinds of jobs people hold has continued right up to the present. One of the reasons for this is that companies prefer individuals that are highly skilled on the specific task that they need done and that will be able to do it in the most efficient way possible.
The answer is letter A.
One characteristic of subsidized loans is that they <span>are dependent on credit history.
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>Subsidized Loans<span> --loans for undergraduate students with financial need, as determined by his cost of attendance minus expected family contribution and other financial aid as to grants or scholarships. Subsidized Loans do not accrue or accumulate interest while he are in school at least half-time or during deferment periods.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is B.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
The company uses the activity rates to assign overhead costs to products:
Processing customer orders $96.63 per customer order
Assembling products $2.45 per assembly hour
Setting up batches $58.89 per batch
Last year, Product F76D involved 9 customer orders, 436 assembly hours, and 26 batches.
Allocated overhead= 9*96.63 + 436*2.45 + 26*58.89= $3,469.01
Answer:
$400
Explanation:
From the question, there is a butterfly spread when a trader buys 100 options with strike prices $60 and $70 and sells 200 options with strike price $65.
The maximum gain is the point where both the stock price and the middle strike price are equal, i.e. equal to $65. At that point, the options payoffs are respectively $500, 0, and 0. By implication, the total payoff is $500.
The set up cost of the butterfly spread can be calculated as follows:
Setup cost = ($11×100) + ($18×100) – ($14×200)
= 1,100 + 1,800 – 2,800
Setup cost = $100
Net gain = Options payoffs – Setup cost = $500 - $100 = $400
Therefore, the maximum net gain (after the cost of the options is taken into account) is $400.