Answer:
Phishing
Explanation:
Phishing can be regarded as a cybercrime, it is when someone is masquerading him/her self as someone you trust to get the target information such as bank credit card, personal data and others from you as their target.
It should be noted that Phishing uses email messages or IMs that appear to be from those you do business with, such as your bank, credit card company, or social network.
Answer: a) More information needed
b) Produce in short run
(c) Produce in short run
(d) Shut down in short run
Explanation:
a) More information needed
In the short run if TC exceeds TR then the firm is incurring a loss. However if TR is still greater than AVC then the company will not shut down as the condition for shutting down has not been met which is that Price should be less than Average Variable Costs and this information is not known.
(b) Produce in short run
In a Perfect Competition, price is the same as Marginal Revenue which means that if MR is greater than MC then Price is greater than MC as well. This means that the Average Variable cost is less than Price as well so they will keep producing as opposed to shutting down.
(c) Produce in short run
If the Price exceeds the Average Total cost at all output levels then that means that profit is being made. The firm will therefore keep producing in the Short run.
(d) Shut down in short run
If Variable costs are more than the Price then the firm is unable to fund operations as they can't even cover variable costs. This will mean that they would have to shut down in the Short run.
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This kind of cost management is called budget planning. Budget planning is first identifying the sources of your income and considering all current and expected expenses, with a purpose to meet your financial goal. Its primary objective is to ensure that you will have savings after allocating the expenses.
Answer:
Explained below.
Explanation:
In option (a) no it does not contribute to the US GDP in any year. The transaction appears in expenditure as an increase in consumption and a decrease in net exports that offset. According to option (b) yes it contributes to US GDP in 2013. The transaction appears as an increase in investment (increase in inventory). In 2014, the transaction appears as an increase in net exports offset by a decrease in investment. According to option (c), the transaction appears in expenditure as an increase in consumption in 2014 offset by a decrease in net exports. Option (d) represents the transaction appears as an increase in investment (increase in inventory). In 2014, the transaction appears as an increase in consumption offset by a decrease in investment. According to option (e) yes, it contributes $1000 to US GDP in 2014. The $6000 purchase price exceeds the price paid by the used car dealer. The difference represents value added by the dealership - this is a service that should be counted as part of GDP.