Answer:
d. accretion
Explanation:
Accretion is the process by which new employees are added to a bargaining unit where they have common interest. It involves the gradual growth of business units. For example when unions transfer workers to a new employer.
Accretion occurs without election and is usually an operation of the law.
It helps preserve industrial stability by filling new jobs without going through an adversarial election process.
Answer:
A price floor set above the equilibrium price will result in a surplus of supply.
Explanation.
An equilibrium price refers to the price at which demand for a service or product is equivalent to the quantity of the product or service supplied in the market.
Setting a price floor above the equilibrium price essentially means that the set prices will be higher than what demand is willing to pay for the product or service. Demand will therefore purchase fewer quantity of the product offered by supply at the prevailing price than they would have at equilibrium price.
Since the price floor will raise the product price to considerably higher than the equilibrium price, supply will be willing to provide higher volumes of the product at the prevailing price than at equilibrium price.
This will lead to a mismatch in the market between supply and demand resulting into a surplus.
Answer:
1. On the statement of cash flow record the sale of the asset under the investment section.
2. -$16,000
Explanation:
In Cash flow Statements every asset purchases and sales are viewed as investments, so you record asset sales in the investment section of the cash flow.
Therefore the exact value of the sales is recorded.
Answer:
response
Explanation:
Health insurance protects you and your health. pays hospitals and whatnot. Business insurance protects your business and assets under it.
Answer:
Explanation:
An outward shift in demand will occur if income increases, in the case of a normal good; however, for an inferior good, the demand curve will shift inward noting that the consumer only purchases the good as a result of an income constraint on the purchase of a preferred good.