Equilibrium is the point where supply meets demand. Look at the table and see where those two columns are the same.
For B. look at the chart and see at 1,50 rent (the first column) the demand is greater than supply or not. If demand is less than supply, there is a surplus. If demand is higher, there is a shortage.
This applies to question C as well. Look at the first column, find the rent, and see if there is more supply or more demand.
Answer:
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Explanation:
1- By definition CPI is the weighted average of a consumer's basket volume for any purchase service or good. When money supply increases, GDP increases, and the spending of a customer increases. Hence resulted in increased CPI.
2- Interest rate decreases when money supply increases
3- Inflation is by definition a steady increase in the money supply if a country. So one can be replaced by another. Inflation does not come from money supply increase, it is in fact money supply increase
A recession is a time in an economy whereby trade and industrial activities is low.Economists believe that towards the end of this period is the best to start a business due to the following reasons: at this time things are more affordable as there is low circulation of money in the economy. Low-interest rates on loans thus credit is cheaper. Additionally, there will be less competition as the money is in the hands of few people during this time. Finally, many people want to save money and thus clients will be on the lookout for more affordable alternatives.
Debt ceiling crisis!
we call it debt ceiling crisis
Answer:
The net cash inflow from financing activities on Petras's 2013 statement of cash flows is $5. So, the correct option is A.
Explanation:
Petras Company
Statement of cash flows (extract)
Proceed from the issue of common stock $325
Repayment of outstanding debt ($220)
Dividends paid ($100)
Net cash inflow from financing activities $5
Note that earned revenues and incurred expenses would form the net income used under operating activities section of the cash flows.
The prior year values for there for comparative purpose only.