Answer:
Net income is how much money a business or person makes after the costs of deductions, taxes, and allowances.
Further, commerce net income is how much the business has after all costs, which include things such as: salary/wages, the cost it takes to buy the goods or create them, plus taxes.
Explanation:
Answering again cause it got deleted for the link.
(still new here, I didn't know I wasn't suppose to do that, whoops)
Answer:
MERCOSUR may have made trade more difficult.
Explanation:
It is a trade divergence due to numerous reasons. It influences nations outside the association since they can't offer to those nations as effectively. The idea was to make a worker's union that would enable every nation to get off their feet and strengthen one another. Yet, it winded up harming one another and different nations for the reasons that it made the trade even more difficult than it was before. So, the impacts of MERCOSUR on firms operation are negative; it made trade more difficult, especially with other countries.
Answer:
Yes, this could be considered insider trading.
Explanation:
Insider trading refers to activities carried out in order to benefit from confidential information about publicly traded corporations. Generally speaking, those activities involve buying or selling stocks before some important information is known by the public.
In this case, Donna as corporate director knew that the financial statements would disappoint and therefore the stock price would fall. So she decided to sell her stocks before the public knew about the lower profits, or lower sales, etc.. Then after the stock price fell, she decided to purchase stocks again at a much lower price.
The correct answer to your question is letter A. Total asset amount remains the same.
D is totally wrong. Both organizations issue bonds.
C is the best answer.
B is backwards. You want to get interest from an investment in bonds. You get a dividend from stocks.
A Bonds don't fluctuate much in value, depending on what kind they are. Bond holders don't usually like to see their bonds change value. If you want a change in value, buy stocks.