Answer:
The answer is: C. The trend toward mostly capitalist nations to move toward socialism.
Explanation:
Capitalism is an idea that favors free markets, but 100% pure capitalism will never exist. The same happens to socialism, no country is 100% socialist. All the countries in the world are mixed between capitalism and socialism but on different percentages.
For example, in a true capitalistic nation no government could exist since no taxation would be allowed. Governments function with the money of their citizens collected through taxes, but theoretically in a free market taxes don't exist. Currently the US and China are involved in a "trade war" which includes import tariffs, which should not exist according to capitalism.
I'm not sure, but I believe there are no pure socialist countries in the world and they probably have never existed either. Not even the Soviet Union was a pure socialist country and China has become the biggest defender of capitalism in the world.
Answer:
$13.89
Explanation:
The computation of the value of stock is shown below:
Year Dividend Present value factor at 16% Present value
1 $1.90 0.862 $1.64
2 $2.10 0.743 $1.56
3 $2.30
Price $14.375 0.743 $10.68
The price is computed below:
= $2.30 ÷ 16% = $14.375
Total present value $13.89
The present value factor is computed below:
= 1 ÷ (1 + rate) ^ years
For Year 1 = 1 ÷ 1.16^1 = 0.862
For Year 2 = 1 ÷ 1.16^2 = 0.743
Answer:
$2,084,000
Explanation:
Net income - 1760000
Add back depreciation 430000
Les gain on equipment sales
(212000-106000) (106000)
2,084,000
The items of operating activities in the question are the net income , depreciation expenses and gain on the disposal of equipment.
While the depreciation expenses has to be added back being a non cash expenses , the gain on asset disposal is deducted being a non cash income.
The interest and tax paid of no impact to the cash flow as they have already been treated in the income statement.
The other transactions belong to the investing and financing activities of the organization.
The challenges faced by small businesses is many are faced with running out of business, supplies, consumers and many have to deal with big business taking over.
Answer: Moral hazard
Explanation: Moral hazard can be defined as a situation in which an individual starts taking more risk, which he can avoid, knowing the fact that the potential loss of the risk taken will be bore by someone else.
For example- An Individual not making proper fire extinguishing facilities in the house knowing that the loss in case of fire will be bore by the insurance company.
Hence, above explanation concludes that answer is option B.