Answer:
future value
Explanation:
Future value is the value of a sum of money at some point in the future given a certain interest rate.
Formula for future value = present value x ( 1 + r )^n
Assuming i = 10
the future value of $100 in 5 years = 100 x ( 1.1)^5 = $161.05
Source: Net
Find the GCD (or HCF) of numerator and denominator
GCD of 112 and 220 is 4
Divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCD
112 ÷ 4
220 ÷ 4
Reduced fraction:
28
55
The effect on the financial reporting of the company is that the liabilities on the balance sheet would be understated. This is because at the end of the year, a possible event was calculated. The management felt from the calculation of that event that it is possible that the event could become an actual liability and that the amount could be estimated explainably. So it would become understated if these calculations of probable events cannot be written down in the balance sheet or in the notes of the final statements. It is like a forecasting of possible events that may happen in the future to prevent losses in the company.
Answer:
b. Monopolistic competition is likely to result in a greater variety of product brands than pure competition.
Explanation:
Monopolistic competition is a competitive structure in which few companies operate in an industry that offers the same type of service or product, but differences. In this way each firm holds the relative monopoly of the product. For example, in the toothpaste market, companies sell the same product (toothpaste) but each company tries to differentiate their product from others.
In the competitive structure, several companies sell various products in a free competitive regime, having no monopoly power. Thus, the number of companies and products is infinitely larger than in monopolistic competition.
Answer: Sustainability
Explanation: Sustainability simply means continual existence regardless of domain or pillar. It explains the maintenance of economic, social and environmental resources to meet the demand and needs of the present industry or generation without jeopardizing or compromising the needs of future generation. The concept of sustainability looks beyond the present, it focuses on harmonizing the needs of present and future generation by encouraging decisions and policies that focuses beyond the present, rather considering the effects of present policies in decades to come. Common sustainability goals include reduction of carbon emission, shift to the use of renewable energy resources such as wind, hydro and solar, All in a bid to maintain a healthy ecosystem for present and more importantly future generation.