A Wholesaler is an intermediary who sells hope spring's bottled water to retailers such as coffee collective. A wholesaler is person or company that buys large quantities of goods from various producers or vendors, warehouses them and resells goods in smaller quantities at low prices, typically to retailers. Wholesalers who carry only non-competing goods or lines are called distributors. 
        
             
        
        
        
The investment option that the client should go with to pay the child's college expenses is a. treasury bills. 
<h3 /><h3>Why should treasury bills be used?</h3>
Treasury bills have a short term lifespan of less than a year which means that they mature in a short period of time.
The investor can invest in treasury bills and be able to access them by the time the child starts in school the next year.
Options for the question are:
a. treasury bills
b. intermediate-term bonds maturing in 5 years
c. long-term bonds of blue chip companies maturing n 10-30 years
d. a mutual fund based on the S&P 500 index
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Answer:
6780$
Explanation:
We first find 11% of 2000 by the following equation
2000 x .11
From this we get the annual interest 226$
226$ x 30 = $6780
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: 0.755
Explanation:
From the information given, the current per share value of the option if it expires in one year will be calculated as follows:
Firstly, we calculate the present value which will be:
= $28 / ( 1 + 0.05 ) 
= $28/1.05
= $26.667
The number of options needed will be:
= ( 34 - 28 )/ ( 4-0) 
= 6/4
= 1.5
Therefore,
27.80 = (1.5 x Co) + [28 / (1+0.05)]
27.80 = 1.5Co + (28/1.05)
27.80 = 1.5Co + 26.667 
1.5Co = 28.0 - 26.667
1.5Co = 1.1333 
Co = 0.755
Therefore, the answer is 0.755
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
none of the above
Explanation:
because the organization must know how much they own