Answer:
The cost price is the price you buy a product for. You need to compare the cost price to the selling price to know whether you got a profit or loss (did you make money or did you not).
If you don't know the cost price, you don't know whether you have a profit or loss. Of course everyone wants a profit (make money) so to determine a selling price the cost price is important.
Answer:
the level of real GDP that exists when the economy is experiencing only frictional and cyclical unemployment.
Explanation:
Potential GDP output is the highest level of real GDP that an economy can achieve over a sustained period of time and at a constant inflation rate. Potential output is reached when the natural rate of unemployment exists.
Natural rate of unemployment = frictional + structural unemployment
An economy can temporarily reach an output level higher than potential, but it will cause a surge in the inflation rate that will soon lower real GDP.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "D": It’s important to carefully compare each award letter you receive and calculate the net cost of each school so you can make a financially sound decision.
Explanation:
Award letters are received from each college or university where a financial aid application has been submitted. As each of them has different criteria to determine the eligibility of financial aid and handle different school fees. the applicant must <em>review in deep each financial aid offer and compare all of them to determine which is the most suitable</em>.
Answer: $21,000
Explanation:
Financing activities refer to those that a company engages in, in relation to capital needed to run the affairs of the business which means it included Equity and Debt.
Financing Activities: Interest paid, dividends paid, money borrowed from bank, stock repurchase
Net cash flows from financing = Money borrowed from bank - Interest paid - dividends paid - Stock repurchase
= 50,000 - 6,000 - 8,000 - 15,000
= $21,000