When calculating the Annual Percentage Rate, it is important to consider all the above.
Option d
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APR provides for a clear view of the actual cost of the borrowing that one might undertake. It gives an annualized value of not just the interest charged but also include the fee(s), if any, related to the borrowing directly, giving a holistic view of the expense related with the borrowing.
APR on different types of borrowings is calculated differently. For instance, in calculating APR for a loan, the basic formula is:

The purpose of APR is to make the choice of the borrower easier and economically more feasible between whether he/she wants to go for the borrowing with higher fee and lower rate or higher rate and lower fee.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
To be effective, an incident action plan should focus on addressing future time frames known as operational periods. Also taking the following into consideration.
-Be proactive
-Specify the incident objectives
-State the activities to be completed
-Assign responsibilities
-Identify needed resources
-Specify communication protocols
In order to be effective, an incident command action plan should contain a specified timeframe otherwise it is possible that goals are repeatedly postponed and these could lead to the goals not being executed. Thus the given statement is true.
The correct answer is keep elites in power, endanger liberty especially for individuals, and weaken the states.
The Anti-federalists were a group of individuals who feared a too strong central government in America. Their fears about this type of tyrannical government were rooted in their experience as colonists under the control of the British government. This is why the Anti-federalists were in favor of a Bill of Rights. This Bill of Rights would explicitly state what rights citizens possessed in order to prevent the federal government from taking these rights away.
The correct answer is D. Kokura was designated as the secondary,
back up option for the nuclear bomb named “Little Boy” that was dropped on
Hiroshima. For the “Fat Man” bomb, Kokura was a primary target. It was spared
from the destruction by the poor weather conditions as it was shrouded by heavy
smog and clouds so the US command changed the bombing target to be Nagasaki.