Answer:
immediate cost, future benefit, salary, net benefit
Explanation:
The question "What will I have to give up?" relates to <u>immediate cost</u>.
The question "What will I gain in return?" relates to <u>future benefits</u>.
The amount of money a worker might make on a job in a year is a <u>salary</u>.
The potential earnings of becoming a doctor minus the cost of going to medical school is the <u>net benefit</u>.
Immediate cost is the money spent on doing something or acquire an asset while future benefits is the potential for a venture, an activity or asset to contribute to financial gains in the future.
Salary is a fixed regular payment, mostly paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee.
Net benefit is the summation of all the benefit accrued from a venture minus all expenses, it means the present value of the Covered Payments net of all expenses.
Answer: Transmits information between the cerebral hemispheres
Britain, Australia and New Zealand all belong and abide by the British rule.