Government control is stability function
<span>a raccoon-like mammal with thick reddish-brown fur and a bushy tail, native to high bamboo forests from the Himalayas to southern China.
it's not really red most times, it's sometimes like an orange.
but don't worry.
also its Really coolio that your color blind :D. id love to have something like that tbh</span>
Answer:
Depreciation is often charged on buildings as opposed to land. However land and buildings could be a separate cost center for an entity.
Explanation:
The reason to why depreciation is charged on buildings is and not limited to wear and tear through time, new found technology used on buildings which is absent in the apparent building, new found efficient planning which is not present in an older building, usage rights i.e. if a building is on a mid to long lease period (5+ to 50+ years) and for every subsequent year the potential usable time period as per that contract decreases, hence decreases in value.
Land on itself is not depreciated since it is assumed that land has a unlimited life period and is fixed in supply. This assumption backs the phenomena of the rising price of land in most parts of the world. However, this doesn’t mean land is appreciated on an annual or on any periodical basis on corporate income statements, this is because it is against the realization concept of accounting.
Land could only be appreciated in certain occasions such as mortgage equity withdrawals or at disposal, etc.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The First Continental Congress was a body of representatives elected by the legislative bodies of the American colonies of Great Britain in 1774, except Georgia. It met briefly and appointed its successor, the Second Continental Congress, which organized Americans in the war against the metropolis.
On September 5, 1774, representatives of the colony assemblies met in Philadelphia. The dilemma facing Congress was not simple because it had to show firmness before the English Government and, in turn, it had to curb the independence desires of the Sons of Liberty, which alarmed the conservative sectors more likely to reach an agreement with the Crown.
Congress passed a Declaration of Rights and Grievances addressed to the people of Britain and the colonies, and also passed a petition to the king. Both documents recognized Parliament's right to regulate foreign trade but defended the right of the colonies to run their own internal affairs without intervention by the imperial government.
This decision did not please the more radical groups, who argued that Parliament had no right over the colonies, that the colonists should love and honor the king, support him in wars and respect the international treaties he signed, and that the colonies should be governed through their assemblies. This doctrine was not going to be accepted by the British Government, as accepting it meant the end of the colonial relationship.
source: Larousse Encyclopaedia.
Answer: woah It not a very clear picture. Sorry!
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