Answer: risk
Explanation: 100% satisfaction guarantee is a statement that if a customer of a product (or service) is not satisfied with the item purchased, then the producer will offer a full refund back to the customer. In this case REI allows this option for a period of up to 1 year after the sale was made.
REI utilises this option in an effort to reduce costs attributed to risk. For customers, this is a powerful tool as they are allowed to try the product, while knowing that if they don't like it then they can return it for a full refund. For REI, it increases customer trust as it allows customers to believe that the product is worth the sales price. It also reduces risk as REI is able to test the product out to actual customers and get a feel for if they like it, and what can be improved if needed.
Go to photos, press “select” and then press the picture you want to send then press the button that looks like a box that has an arrow coming out of it. After that, press “messages” and then type in the person that you want to send it to.
A decline in the real GDP that occurs for at least two or more quarters is called a depression. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "b". There is a very thin line of difference between recession and depression. when the real GDP falls for a repeated number of periods, then it is depression.
Answer:
The correct answer is: "You would have $589 the end of year 10".
Explanation:
The logics of the statement remains in the amount of money remained after 10 years of savings with a 10% annual interest. This means that, after you deposit $100 now (nº 0), on the first current year you would have ended up with $110, although in the second year (nº 2) you would have made a deposit of $200, which means you would have made total earnings of $310, plus the annual interest of $31. After the second year, all subsequent ones wound count on with an annual interest of $31, which means that at end of year 10 you would have reached the amount of $589.
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Based on the mission of a mobile veterinary business given above, aside from the ones listed, other criteria that should be considered for their mission statement is the description of the customers that they serve and also their social responsibility to the area where they operate since they transfer from one place to another.