A) Accepted everywhere
Explanation
A is the correct answer because paper money and change being accepted everywhere makes it a lot easier to use than other forms of payment which may not be accepted.
B cannot be the answer because a paper trail not being automatically created is not a good thing. If someone wished to track their purchases, it would be much harder to do so.
C cannot be the answer because it is very inconvenient to use physical money for large purchases because it often requires some sort of container for transportation and can be easily stolen or taken if the amount of money is revealed.
D cannot be the answer because an item being easy to lose cannot be a good thing unless one wishes to lose that item. Typically, one does not wish to lose money, so this answer would not work.
Answer:
Net income= $24,550
Explanation:
The contribution margin ratio is <u>the result of deducting from sales all the variable costs, </u>expressed as a<u> percentage.</u>
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<u>First, we need to calculate the total contribution margin:</u>
Total contribution margin= sales*contribution margin ratio
Total contribution margin= 103,000*0.85
Total contribution margin= $87,550
<u>Now, the net income:</u>
Net income= 87,550 - 63,000
Net income= $24,550
Answer:B. When You Attend a 2-Hour Workshop Learn to Help Your Colleagues in the Event of Emergency Be Ready for the Big One!
Explanation:
This option not only gives the workers the option of attending, it also shows the benefit of attending and finally a promise of an anticipatory huge reward for attending.
Unlimited wants and limited resources.
Answer:
pay annual interest and repay the whole $10 million at the maturity date.
Explanation:
You have to avoid the feeling of being able to spend freely, the same feeling you get when you start to use your first credit card. You feel great because you can buy all the things you want but eventually you have to pay the bill and it comes with interest.
This sense of fake ownership of the money is something very common specially in big corporations. Try to remember when GM, Chrysler and Ford were burning cash a decade ago while being bankrupt (or almost bankrupt in Ford's case). They overspent simply because there were still some people that were willing to lend them money until the bill came in and no money was left.