Answer:
all of these choices
Explanation:
Real estate commissioners consider false promise as any promise that is made without any intention of fulfilling it or carrying it out, specially if the party uses it to deceive or defraud. Usually real estate commissioners also consider gratuitous promises as false, i.e. promises that cannot be enforced or are made without any type of consideration.
Commingling of funds means mixing your clients funds with your own money, and basically using it as if it was your own money.
In real estate, to make secret profits means that a real estate agent is making more money than their legal and fair commission. E.g. a seller's agent makes an arrangement with a buyer to offer a low price and the agent doesn't show any other offer to the client in order to force the client to sell the property at a low cost. Then the agent receives extra money for enabling that sale.
Answer:
The correct answer is option C.
Explanation:
The price of wine has risen from $7 to $9 per bottle and the price of cheese has fallen from $6 to $5 per pound.
Anne’s income has stayed fixed at $46 per week.
Anne has been buying 4 bottles of wine and 2 pounds of cheese per week.
At the initial price she was spending
=
= $28 + $12
= $40
After the price change she has to spend
=
= $36 + $10
= $46
Since she has to spend more to consume the same level of output, we can say that Anne is worse off.
Answer:The U.S. is the second-biggest mining destination on the planet, accounting for nearly 17% of all the world's bitcoin miners.
Explanation:
Answer:
c. $15,000
Explanation:
The explanation for this question is given in the attachment below.
Answer:
D. Inventory levels are determined as the trade-off between losing the margin on additional sales and the costs of excess inventory.
Explanation:
Option B is wrong because net working capital = current assets - current liabilities, and inventory is a current asset.
Options A and C may or may not be true depending on the company's costs. Holding costs include storage costs, insurance, damaged goods or even spoilage. Depending on the industry, e.g. dairy products, they might be larger than financing costs. But for other industries, e.g. microchips, holding costs are probably much lower than financing costs (a lot of small but expensive goods).