Answer:
Assets are greater than liabilities when there are positive capital requirements.
Explanation:
- Morrie's student loan is an asset from Morrie's perspective. {false}
Morrie's student loan is a <em>liability</em> form his/her perspective. It is an asset for the borrower of the loan, usually a bank.
- Jane's car loan is a liability from Jane's perspective; this same loan is also viewed as a liability from the bank's perspective. {false}
This is one is half true, half false because Jane's loan is a liability from her perspective, but for the borrower, the bank, it is an asset.
- Assets are greater than liabilities when there are positive capital requirements.{true}
Because Working Capital = Current Assets minus (-) Current Liabilities. Usually Assets need to be grater than liabilities to have positive capital or Working Capital.
- Bank deposits at the Federal Reserve are a liability for the bank. {false}
Bank deposits at the Federal Reserve are a "special kind" of asset. What I mean by that is a requirement by the Federal Reserve to have a deposit in there as a security or collateral but since that deposit is just there. The bank actually can work or make profit out of it.
the answer for this question would be false
Asset I think
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Explanation:
The ideal would be to create an advertising message that would bring value and engagement to the target audience that you want to reach, which in this case are young university students. Use more modern and informal communication, elements of youth culture, such as music, films and series, which add value to advertising to attract the desired audience.
It would also be important that advertising communication be carried out in colleges, through advertising on student radio or as a sponsor of sports games.
If the product is well aimed at meeting the needs of university students and has a positive response, in the future it can grow and be consumed by other students and thus become a product of value for young people.
Answer:
The correct option is c. 78.39%.
Explanation:
Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question. See the attached pdf file for the complete question.
The explanation to the answer is now given as follows:
In regression model, R-squared (R^2) is the statistical measure that shows the percentage of the total variation a dependent variable that is explained by an independent variable(s).
From the question, the candy bar sales is the dependent variable while the Price is the independent variable.
Therefore, the R^2 is calculated using the RSQ function in the Microsoft excel.
Note: See the attached excel file for the calculation of the R^2 using the RSQ function.
For the data in the excel, the R^2 is calculated by simply typing =RSQ(C3:C8,B3:B8) anywhere in the attached excel file. This gives 0.7839. Converting this to a percentage gives 78.39%.
Therefore, percentage of the total variation in candy bar sales explained by prices is 78.39%. The correct option is c. 78.39%.
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