<span>One from each credit bureau per year, so in total three per year.</span>
Answer:
To no the prices of goods and service and to buy stuff at low prices.
Explanation:
A purely competitive market is a situation where multiplier sellers have homogeneous products. The availability of the information is very important in a purely competitive market in order to decide how many sellers are selling the same product and from where an individual can buy products at low prices. Availability of information means, no seller can earn abnormal profits.
Answer:
Several types of intanigle property, also known as intangible assets, are protected by law. The three main types are: copyrights, patents, and trademarks.
A copyright is a protection of a creative work like a book, a song, or a film
A patent is a legal protection for a scientific or technological invetion.
And a trademark is a protection of a phrase, name, brand, or symbol that identifies a particular company.
Answer: <em>Option (B) is correct.</em>
Explanation:
If true, the following will most seriously weakens the argument: There has been an increasing rate in store opening in the central shopping district (CSD) since Colson's have opened discount stores.
Since after Colson's opened, the locations which were vacant became stores in particular discount store which did not spar with Colson's. Now that we have a discount store & department store without discount. Therefore when these stores close while competing with SpendLess, they wont be replaced with regular non-discount stores .
Answer
adjective
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first in order of importance; main.
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(of money) denoting an original sum invested or lent.
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the person with the highest authority or most important position in an organization, institution, or group.
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a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid.
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