Business, 16.10.2019 00:20 zandariouslee
You and a friend decide to spend $100 each on concert tickets. each of you alternatively could have spent the $100 to purchase a textbook, a meal at a highly rated local restaurant, or several internet movie downloads. as you are on the way to the concert, your friend tells you that if she had not bought the concert ticket, she would have opted for a restaurant meal, and you reply that you otherwise would have downloaded several movies. the relevant opportunity costs for you and your friend of the concert tickets that you purchased are
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Business, 21.06.2019 21:30
In a macroeconomic context, what are implicit liabilities? money owed to people possessing government issued bonds. the amount of money that firms collectively owe to shareholders. money that the government has promised to pay in the future. payments that the federal government undertakes only during periods of recession. which of the choices is a significant implicit liability in the united states? military spending education spending national science foundation spending social security
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Business, 21.06.2019 23:30
Starting at age 30, you deposit $2000 a year into an ira account for retirement. treat the yearly deposits into the account as a continuous income stream. if money in the account earns 7%, compounded continuously, how much will be in the account 35 years later, when you retire at age 65? how much of the final amount is interest?
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In order to be thoughtful about the implementation of security policies and controls, leaders must balance the need to reduce with the impact to the business operations. doing so could mean phasing security controls in over time or be as simple as aligning security implementation with the business’s training events.
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