Answer: D) Subjective and inaccurate.
Explanation:
Estimation based on subjective analysis that is done on personal thoughts, opinion and view.It does not consider facts and figure to make approximation rather person's own perceptions are considered.Accuracy defines exactness and preciseness of any anything.
According to the question, estimation made by writer was not accurate because he missed the deadline in terms of time and did not include facts and information to make estimation rather it was made on personal thinking.
Other options are incorrect because estimation is not precise and objective. Thus, the correct option is option(D).
Answer:
It is a relatively easy method to apply.
Explanation:
When accounting for a subsidiary, equity method is followed, whenever the shareholding percentage is equal or more than 20%.
But here, the parent company uses, initial value method for internal reporting.
Under initial value method the value of investment in subsidiary is recorded at cost, and then adjusted at year end at fair value, this clearly shows the gain or loss at each year end from such investment as per market norms.
There is no statutory requirement to follow such initial value method for internal reporting.
The correct reason therefore, is:
It is a relatively easy method to apply.
One way to make the most of your money is to put any you have left over into your super
For many people, this is a tax effective way to save for the long term.
Answer:
Explanation:
The Solow Growth Model is a short run growth model of economic growth which shows or illustrates the changes in the level of output in an economy over time, as a result of changes in
- savings rate
- population growth rate
- rate of technological progress.
The diagram attached explains the model.
In the short run, increase in technology will increase the output per worker (looking from the microeconomic perspective) and the aggregate output (looking from the macro perspective) in the economy.
This increase in output is later stabilized in the long run.
I guess the correct answer is observational.
Primary data can be collected in several ways. Installing cameras in a retail store to unobtrusively record shopping behavior is an example of observational research