Answer:
The correct answer is the option A: may keep the profits.
Explanation:
To begin with, it all depends from the kind of contract that both parties have signed but the most situation that will happen after the resale of a goods that were given pack because of the breach of the contract from the buyers then the seller of the goods may keep the new profits because initially those profits will not be tied to the first contract that was breached and secondly the one that finished the contract by not accomplish one the rules was the buyer so that means that the sellers was not involved in the damage but he receive the damage from the buyer.
Answer:
A)If interest rates decline, the prices of both bonds will increase, but the 15-year bond would have a larger percentage increase in price.
TRUE
As it has more time to maturity it will have a higher time expose to the rate therefore, will be more volatile against the rate fluctuations
Explanation:
The 10-year ond is issued at premium, above par as the coupon rate 12% is higher than market rate 10%. Each year will decrease the market value to come closer to maturity date.
The 15-year ond is issued at discount, below par as the coupon rate 8% is lower than market rate 10%. Each year will increase the market value to come closer to maturity date.
Answer:
a bar graph
Explanation:
A bar graph may be defined as a visual representation of the categorical data or information which is represented by rectangular shape bars with their lengths or height proportional to the values they represent. A bar graph is also known as bar charts.
The rectangular bars can be plotted either vertically or horizontally.
In the context, a bar graph or a bar chart would be the best option to represent the number of employees who ride a bicycle and come to office and compare them to the number of employees who takes a public vehicle, drives a car or even come to office by walking.
Answer: It is called An EXCULPATORY CLAUSE
Explanation: A deficiency judgment is a court ruling against a debtor in default on a secured loan, indicating that the sale of a property to pay back the loan did not cover the outstanding debt in full.
In waiving the right to a deficiency judgement, AN EXCULPATORY CLAUSE is inserted in the financial contract which states that the borrower no longer has a financial liability. It relieves the borrower the personal liability to repay the loan.