Answer:
1. The price of a beignet is $3.00 in 2011 and Maria's wage is $27.00 per hour in 2011.
2. The price of a paperback novel is 3 beignets in 2011 and Maria's wage is 9 beignets per hour in 2011.
3. 3 Beignets
4. increases and remains the same
Explanation:
1. Nominal value is the value of a product based on the money of the day that we see. The price of a beignet is $3.00 in 2011 and Maria's wage is $27.00 per hour in 2011 are the values of the product and wage quoting the money of the day.
2. The real value of a varaible is the value in terms of the value of some other goods. In this case Paperback and Maria's wage are valued in terms of beignets.
3. The relative price of paperback is valued in terms of beignets. So if a beignet costs $6 and a paperback novel is $18. The relative price of a paperback novel will be three times the cost of beignet, since a beignet costs $6.
4. Between 2011 and 2016, the nominal value of Maria's wage increases and the real value of her wage remains the same.
Answer:
b. False
Explanation:
Merging or acquiring American corporations by foreign firms helps them consolidating businesses or assets with a view to increasing productivity, maintaining a competitive edge, growing market share, or controlling supply and distribution networks. It gives them a reputation at the international stage as the United States has a dominant capitalist stand and merging with it ensures a promising future in the business market.
Answer:
$1,000 loss
Explanation:
The numbers are missing here, so I looked for a similar question:
A copy machine cost $5,000 when new and has accumulated depreciation of $4,000.
The carrying value of the copy machine = purchase cost - accumulated depreciation = $5,000 - $4,000 = $1,000
if the copy machine is discarded and doesn't get any money for it, this will result in a loss equal to the carrying value = $1,000
A private company, the company's stock, or its net is spread amongst few people, usually people close to the CEO/Owner.
A public company, the company's stock is available to purchase to anyone, and can be spread world wide.
Answer: A person who owns and runs a business, which is normally a small business (eg. Shop Owner).
The sole trader has unlimited liability, meaning that his assets will be used in case of default to pay.