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zepelin [54]
3 years ago
7

1) A global company can be headquartered anywhere, but usually most of its employees come

Business
1 answer:
Svetradugi [14.3K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

False

Explanation:

A global company is a country that extends beyond the boundaries of the country of origin to carry out business activities but still maintain a consistent practice with the origin company

However , despite the its presence in other countries , the headquarters remains in the country of origin.

Moreover , it does not need to depend on the employees from the home country but rather from the host country.

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Letter E is correct. <em>Their share of the cost is hig</em>h.

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C. The current value of a perpetuity is based more on the discounted value of its nearer (in time) cash flows and less by the discounted value of its more distant (in the future) cash flows.

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A Perpetuity is a financial instrument that pays the holder forever or in perpetuity. For example, a bank paying you $800 per year for ever because you invested $40,000.

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Option C.

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