Answer: No, it would not be a better idea
Explanation:
If Ms. Torti argued that she was providing medical assistance, then the Law would protect Ms. Torti’s immunity. But, had the questioned would have arose if Ms. Torti was medically trained or she was aware that it needs medically trained personnel to provide such care at a scene of emergency. This would be a direct attack on the defendant’s cause. I do not think that it would have been a better idea.
The answer is true, it is because if two variables are having the same relationship having to have a positive effect, then both will move in the same direction in which both will produce a constant relationship, so the answer is true as all else remains constant.
Answer:
Normal goods are those goods which see their demand rise when income rises and fall when income falls. Inferior goods on the other hand will see their demand fall when income rises and vice versa.
a. Book = Normal Good
Coffee = Neutral good
The demand for Books increased when Bill had more money which makes it a normal good.
The demand for coffee did not change when new income came thereby making it a neutral good.
b. Book = Normal Good
Coffee = Inferior good
The demand for Books decreased when Bill had less money which makes it a normal good.
The demand for coffee increased when Bill's income reduced thereby making it an inferior good.
c. Book = Normal Good = Coffee
Both coffee and books are normal goods because Bill is buying less of them when their prices increase because it means that Bill has less income to spend on them.
d. More information needed.
We are unable to tell which goods are normal or inferior as we are not given information on the relative changes in demand as a result of income changing.
Answer:
The holding-period return if the treasury bill is held until maturity is:
= $300.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Par value of Treasury bill = $10,000
Price paid for the bill = 9,700
Holding-period return = $300
Maturity period of the bill = 3 months
b) The holding-period return, otherwise called the yield, is the total return earned on the Treasury bill investment during the 3 months that it is held. The holding period is the 3-months time the Treasury bill is held by an investor, which corresponds to the period between the purchase date and sale date of the Treasury bill.
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>