The answer to the question above is NONE, there is no method(s) of distributing goods and services that satisfies all wants of the people. Wants are in constants change and infinite due to change of demands. Satisfaction of human wants are limited to the amount of natural and human resources availability.
Answer:
Dividend Yield = 0.25423 or 25.423% rounded off to 25.42%
Explanation:
The dividend yield is the return provided by a stock in form of dividend which is expressed as a percentage of the current market price. Thus, dividend yield can be calculated as follows,
Dividend Yield = Annual Dividend / Current Market Price
Dividend Yield for Gwen will be,
Dividend Yield = 3.75 / 14.75
Dividend Yield = 0.25423 or 25.423% rounded off to 25.42%
Answer: $20,478.78
Explanation:
In 14 years the investment will be,
Gold
10,000/2 = 5000
Then use the compound interest formula
5000 * (1+0.07)^ 14 = $12,892.67
For Certificates of Deposits.
Use the Compound interest formula
Rate and period are in years. Convert to semi annual basis.
3%/ 2 = 1.5%
14 * 2 = 28 periods
= 5000 ( 1+ 0.015) ^ 28
= $7,586.11
Add both
=$12,892.67 + $7,586.11
= $20,478.78
Answer:
C. NGOs
Explanation:
NGO is the acronym for Non-governmental organization and it is mainly a non-criminal, non-profit, voluntarily inclined groups which is independent of governmental influence and policies.
They are organized on community or local, national and international levels to attend to social issues or political purposes.
Hence, the independent national committees in 36 countries that rely on private funding are NGOs.
Answer:
B. restricted the ability of competitors to engage in cooperative agreements
Explanation:
The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 is a US legislation that regulates the level of competition that exists among businesses. It was passed by the Congress when Benjamin Harrison was president. This act is aimed at protecting trade and commerce from illegal restraints and monopolies. It was enacted by the 51st Congress of the United States. This act was introduced by John Sherman in the senate house.