Answer: misconception
Explanation:
A misconception is simply a misunderstanding, a mistaken thought or idea. Misconception is an opinion or a view by s person which is incorrect based on the faulty thinking of the person.
For example, Jane will finish high school the following year and therefore, won't need to further her education. This is an example of misconception.
Answer:
The correct answer is the option: True.
Explanation:
First of all, the<em> Australian Prudential Regulation Authority</em> or APRA is the name given to an independent statutory authority whose main purpose is to regulate and supervise institutions across banking, insurance and superannuation and promotes financial system stability in Australia.
Secondly, <em>authorized deposit-taking institutions</em> are those financial institutions that are permitted to accept deposits from the public in Australia and <u>all financial intermediaries that are registered are authorized to carry out financial intermediation</u>.
Since Australia is not in the northern hemisphere so probably only has standard time and is 15 hours ahead of us in the Pacific area in North America I believe that the person would have to log in at 12 midnite on May 29th to join the webinar at 10 AM PDT.
Answer:
$192,626
Explanation:
The computation of the July month collection is shown below:
= July projected sales × collection percentage + June projected sales × following month collection percentage + May projected sales × remaining percentage
= $196,400 × 52% + $189,700 × 46% + $161,800 × 2%
= $102,128 + $87,262 + $3,236
= $192,626
The percentage is 100% in which 52% is collected in July month 46% in June month and 2% is on May month
A public good, public goods are non both non-excludable and non-rivalrous. Non-excludable means that individuals can not be excluded from using it. Use by one individual does not reduce the availability. Examples include knowledge, streetlights and light houses