Answer: Varies directly with nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Explanation:
The Transactions Demand for money refers to money that is kept by individuals, companies and even the Government to be able to purchase goods and services.
It varies directly with Nominal GDP because Nominal GDP includes inflation.
If Nominal GDP were to rise for instance, it would mean that Inflation has risen as well which means that people would need more money to be able to buy the now more expensive goods and services. This is an increase in Transactions Demand for money.
The reverse holds true signifying indeed that Transactions Demand for money varies with Nominal GDP.
Answer:
The answers are : unauthorized, identified, facts, affirm, authorization, withdraws, observe.
Explanation:
Ratification occurs when the principal accepts responsibility for the agent's unauthorized acts. For ratification to be valid, the agent must have acted on behalf of an identified principal, that principal must know all of the material facts , must affirm the agent's act in its entirety, and must have the legal authorization to ratify the transaction both at the time the agent engages in the act and at the time the principal ratifies it. The principal's ratification must occur before the third party withdraws from the transaction, and the principal must observe the same formalities when ratifying the act as would have been required to authorize it initially.
Answer:
Decrease the accounts receivable account in assets section of balance sheet by $1,000
Increase the cash account in assets section of balance sheet by $1,000
Explanation:
The Accounting equation for any entity is represented by the following equation:
Assets= Equity + Liability
When the entity receive any amount from customer in respect of the any credit sale made to him, the account receivable in the asset section will be decreased by the that amount and the cash section in the asset section will be increased by that amount.
In this case, Fitch supply services shall
Decrease the accounts receivable account in assets section of balance sheet by $1,000
Increase the cash account in assets section of balance sheet by $1,000