This is a loaded political question. But I think the question is trying to get you to think about who is doing the best for society as a whole and who is thinking about doing what's best for them.
However, some would argue that doing what's best for yourself will also lead to the greater good of society, but I think this question (as unfair as it may be), is leading you to say that democrats are more concerned with achieving broad happiness and republicans are concerned with fulfilling selfishness.
Answer:
Marigold Corp.
The amount received from Bramble is $4,508.
Explanation:
a) Computation of Amount Received:
Jan. 15 Sales = $5,700
Jan. 20 Returns (1,100)
Balance due $4,600
Jan. 24 discount ($92)
Cash collected $4,508
b) Discount allowed = 2% of $4,600 = $92
c) This is in accordance with the trade terms 2/10, n/30, which allows a cash discount of 2% if payment was made within 10 days from the date of purchase, with the last allowed credit within one month. From January 15 to January 24 is 10 days. So, the cash discount of 2% applies on the balance due after the sales returns.
Divide 5940 between x, y and z in such a way
that x has twice as much as y, who has half as much as z.
How much does each receive?
x + y + z = 5,940
x = 2y, 2y = z
y = 1,188
x receives 2,376, y receives 1,188 and z receives 2,376.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Blockbusting is grabbing the land of the real owners by deceiving them in terms like saying them that the surrounding land will be owned by uncivilized black people (a tastic used in some 1900s), religions that are threat to your coming offsprings and stuffs like that to emotionally force the white owner to sell their property at below fair value. Then later the land was sold to other customers at above fair value due to provision of facilities that were rare in those days.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "C": interest-rate risk.
Explanation:
Interest-rate risk is the threat that already owned investments will lose market value if new investments with higher interest rates come onto the market. It has a more direct effect on the value of bonds than stocks and is a major risk to all bondholders. Bond prices decrease and the interest rate increases and when bond prices increase it is because interest rate decreased.