Find out what people buy and then proceed to survey how the prices of those items change
Answer:
C) the safety and soundness of the financial system in aggregate.
Explanation:
Macroprudential regulation focuses on reducing systemic risk.
Systemic risk is the financial risk associated with an event from a specific company damaging the whole financial system. Systemic risk was responsible for the collapse leading to the Great Recession (2008-2010).
The "too big to fail" policy is an example of macroprudential regulation.
It would be an increase of $6.000 as <span>the effect in net income ($15 selling price less $13 variable cost (the original $12 plus the $1 shipping cost)) or $2 per scale. </span>
Answer:
<u>True</u>
Explanation:
The proportionality principle encourages for <em>balance or fairness. </em>Therefore, in its policy creation, the security levels, costs, practices, and procedures of a company <u>should be appropriate and proportionate to the degree of reliance on the system and the value of the data.</u>
For instance, you would not expect the security level of a company concerning its customers contact information to be the same with the company's operating address, because the latter is less sensitive.
Answer:
10.52 years
Explanation:
We can work out the number of years using this relationship
V =P× (1+r)^n
V= tribe valeu = 3×3.5 = 10.5
r-growth rate -11%
n- number of years- ?
10.5 = 3.5× (1.11)^n
<em>dividing both sides by 1.11^n</em>
1.11^n = 10.5/3.5
<em>taking the log of both sides</em>
n log 1.11 = log 3
n = log 3/log 1.11
n =10.52