Explanation: Participation helps your teacher what you know. So your teacher can help you with certain things.
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Answer:
$1,700,000
Explanation:
Current liabilities is defined as the obligations a business owes to various parties that is due in less than a year.
Jump Corporation has $2,500,000 of short-term debt this is a current liability that can be reduced by issuing shares.
The shares are issued before the balance sheet is released, so the amount of short term debt that will be exude from current liabilities is the value of shares sold.
Value of shares = price of shares* number of shares
Value of shares= 20* 85,000
Value of shares = $1,700,000
Q: What was the central point that Bastiat was trying to make in his imaginary petition of the candle makers? A: <span>The "Candle Maker's Petition" is a satire of protectionist </span>tariffs<span> written the by great French economist, </span>Frederic Bastiat.
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Q:</span><span>Do you agree with Bastiat? A: this is an opinion. no right or wrong.
Q:</span><span>Why or why not? How does this argument relate to current arguments about free trade? A: Again your opinion if needed for this responce.
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The answer is D. All would be included as human resources
The exact meaning of the signals exchanged between a sender and a receiver is called as a Network protocol.
<h3>What Is a Network Protocol?</h3>
A network protocol is a set of rules that determine how data is transmitted between different devices in the same network.
Because of the Network protocols we can easily communicate with people all over the world, and thus play a critical role in modern digital communications.
Similar to the way that speaking the same language simplifies communication between two people, network protocols make it possible for devices to interact with one another because of predetermined rules built into devices’ software and hardware.
Neither local area networks (LAN) nor wide area networks (WAN) could function the way they are doing today without the use of network protocols.
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