Answer:
After 25 years you will have in your account $42,782.05.
Explanation:
First find the Future value of $19000 invested today at the end of 11 years.
PV = - $19,000
Pmt = $0
P/yr = 1
r = 3.30%
n = 11
FV = ?
Using a Financial calculator, the Future Value (FV) after 11 years will be $27,155.46.
Use the $27,155.46 to find future value at the end of the next 14 years at the rate of 2.70%
PV = - $27,155.46
Pmt = $0
P/yr = 1
r = 3.30%
n = 14
FV = ?
Using a Financial calculator, the Future Value (FV) after 14 years will be $42,782.05.
Thus, after 25 years you will have in your account $42,782.05.
Answer:
(a) 3.9 units/hour; 3.5 units/hour
(b) 11.43%
Explanation:
(a) Current period productivity:
= Current output ÷ Current labor hours
= 156 units ÷ 40 hours
= 3.9 units per hour
Previous week's productivity:
= Previous week's output ÷ Previous week's labor hours
= 105 units ÷ 30 hours
= 3.5 units per hour
(b) Percentage change in worker's productivity:
= (Change in productivity ÷ Previous week's productivity) × 100
= [(3.9 - 3.5) ÷ 3.5] × 100
= 11.43%
Therefore, the worker's productivity increases by 11.43%.
The answer is published job market. It is because these are job markets that are open to use public promotions in seeking employees for their company or business. It is likely that they are going to use flyers or posters, ads, internet or media in promoting job hirings unlike hidden job markets that does not use any means of public promotion in finding employees to work for them.
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Explanation:
Sole Proprietorship:
- Owned by single person
- One person responsible for liable and business
- Simple to form
- Nominal cost
Corporations:
- Legal entities
- Shared by shareholders
- More complex type
- Used for large business
Partnership:
- Shared by two or more people
- Types :general partnerships, limited partnerships, joint ventures
Questions: (reason not required as you can self-understand)
- Are you going to own by oneself or shared?
- Can you manage if you own with oneself?
- What is your budget?
- Do you want to make simple legal procedures?
- Which type of partnership you prefer?
- Do you now the "pros and cons" of each one?