Explanation:
The correct answer is that The minor cannot be convicted of either solicitation or conspiracy, but the cashier can be convicted of conspiracy to violate the statute.
The cashier can be convicted of conspiracy in a unilateral jurisdiction, Whereas the minor cannot be convicted of solicitation or conspiracy. According to the unilateral approach by the Model Penal Code, the conspiracy crime requires that only one party has the genuine intent of doing a crime, and can be shown through proof that the defendant agreed with another to commit a crime, even though the other person does not share the commitment.
Here, the fact that the minor is a member of the class that the statute was designed to protect prevents him from being found guilty of conspiracy
2,000×((((1+0.08÷4)^(4×15)
−1)÷(0.08÷4))×(1+0.08÷4))
=232,665.14
Answer: Double-entry bookkeeping, in accounting, is a system of book keeping where every entry to an account requires a corresponding and opposite entry to a different account. The double-entry system has two equal and corresponding sides known as debit and credit. Double entry, a fundamental concept underlying present-day bookkeeping and accounting, states that every financial transaction has equal and opposite effects in at least two different accounts. It is used to satisfy the accounting equation,
Answer: (B) Systematic, Unsystematic
Explanation:
The systematic risk is one of the type of investment and it is measured by investment return covariance in the market. The systematic risk is basically divided by market risk once it is calculated.
The premium risk of the security is mainly determine by the systematic risk and it is not depend upon its unsystematic risk.
The unsystematic risks is basically inherited from the specific industry and the risk can be reduced by the diversification.
Therefore, Option (B) is correct.