Jordan says that he wants to make as much money as he can after college so that he can retire at age 45. He plans to "save every
dime" that is not needed for his basic living expenses. David says that he wants to earn a decent salary but that he is more interested in using some of his earnings to travel and meet interesting people. Jordan and David have different:___________ a) ideas about how to spend their time.
b) goals for their lives.
c) values about money.
d) none of these choices are correct.
Jordan and David's attitudes toward life are quite different from each other even though both of these young lads had the mindset of making and saving towards a goal but their goals are different from one another. David's personality is of an adventure who plans using some of his earnings to travel and meet interesting people while David is about his future after working, to able to retire at age 45, he wants to saves his salaries. <em>Jordan and David have different values about money</em>
The option that is NOT a disadvantage of a centrally planned economy is <em>B. It tries to meet explicitly stated goals</em>. This is not a disadvantage of a centrally planned economy, but the other options are indeed great disadvantages because it sacrifices individual freedom, it does not reward innovation, and it usually cannot meet consumer's needs and wants.
It is easy: option a. Simply, you need to sell your part (or whole ) of the corporation to someone else, (or buy if from someone) and the ownership is transferred together with it.
Two-year-old Jackson's older brother popped a balloon in his face. This caused Jackson to become afraid when he next saw his brother with a balloon. This classically conditioned fear of the balloon is an example of a(n) implicit memory.