The answer to this problem would be c :))
Answer:
The export supply curve would shift upward as the demand for the exported goods will decrease, the supply of goods will decrease and the price of goods will increase (become more expensive to export). As a result of the trade war intensifying, the future of the exchange rate will increase as the market for exporting goods will become more volatile in trade. When the supply of goods decrease, it pushes up the price to purchase the export goods and will have a negative impact on the rate at which the exported goods are exchanged at. That means the exchange rate (like taxes and levies on export) will increase in price.
Explanation:
To understand this concept, you have to understand the definition of an export supply curve. An export supply curve is the value of the difference of the quantity to supplied (produced) to export less the the quantity demanded by consumers (who want imported goods).
Refer to the illustrated graph attached to understand the above information.
Answer:
$951.02
Explanation:
We use the present value formula that is shown on the attachment. Kindly find it below:
Data given in the question
Future value = $1,000
Rate of interest = 5.3% ÷ 2 = 2.65%
NPER = 15 years - 1 year × 2 years = 28 years
PMT = $1,000 ×4.8% ÷ 2 = $24
The formula is shown below:
= -PV(Rate;NPER;PMT;FV;type)
So, after solving this, the present value is $951.02
<span>C. Not being able to spend that $100 on some furniture for your house</span>
Answer:
Time value of money
Explanation:
The ability of money kept in a savings deposit to earn interest over time and the increase in the total interest in line with the length of time, brought us to a conclusion that <em>an amount of money to be received now, that is in the present, is worth more than the same amount if received in the future.</em>
The increase in the value of money as a result of interest earned on it, increases the value of money, this concept is what is referred to time value of money.