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[Done] If your expenses are more than your income, then you have a positive net cash flow. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A. True B. False
[Done] A professor is expected to cover 14 chapters in a supply chain management text each semester. One semester the professor dismisses class 10 minutes early every Monday and Friday and is able to cover only 12 chapters. What is the professor's efficiency? -2 2 86% 114%
[Done] Using this table, calculate the marginal cost of each of these quantities of bikes. | Bikes produced per day | Total cost | | :----------------------- | :--------- | | 1 | $80 | | 2 | $97 | | 3 | $110 | | 4 | $130 | | 5 | $160 | | 6 | $210 | | 7 | $270 | The first bike: $\square$ The fourth bike: $\square$ The sixth bike: $\square$ The seventh bike: $\square$
[Done] If a company has 150 shares of common stock and $15,000.00 to be distributed to its holders, how much would each holder receive? A. $150 B. $100 C. $125 D. $50
[Done] Which of the following has the right to appoint a safety representative in a logistics provider with a unionised workforce? A. The recognised trade union. B. The logistics provider. C. The health and safety manager. D. The Senior Management team.
[Done] Jean-Pierre has worked for an advertising company in British Columbia since May 5, 1985. His employment was terminated on August 31, 2011, and he was paid a $47,000.00 retiring allowance. His company did not have a pension plan, a pension fund or a deferred profit sharing plan. Calculate the eligible portion of the retiring allowance based on Jean-Pierre's service.
[Done] Noting that the market segments for non-dairy ice cream and sorbets are not yet saturated, these products according to the Stages of Growth theory would fall under the: a. Maturity Stage b. Introduction Stage c. Growth Stage d. Decline Stage Kande's Delights' ability to offer 24 new natural flavors in 16 oz containers to major supermarkets island wide, while offering other sizes to hotels and restaurants are prime examples of the company: (Choose the TWO best options for your answer). a. Increasing Market Penetration b. Steadying their Existing Product or Service c. Achieving Social Expansion d. Extending their Product Lines
[Done] Data Table (Econland - Year 2024): \begin{tabular}{|l|l|} \hline Category & Value (in billions) \\ \hline Personal Consumption & $2,500 \\ \hline Private Investment & $1,200 \\ \hline Government Expenditures & $1,800 \\ \hline Exports & $600 \\ \hline Imports & $900 \\ \hline \end{tabular} Task: 1. Calculate GDP using the expenditure approach. 2. Show your working. 3. Submit your answer with a brief explanation.
[Done] Based on his monthly cash flow, explain what part of Ted's financial plan might be missing and why. | | A | B | | :-- | :-------------------- | :----- | | 1 | Cash Inflows | | | 2 | Disposable income | $5,000 | | 3 | Interest on deposits | $0 | | 4 | Income from investments | $225 | | 5 | Total Cash Inflow | $5,225 | | 6 | | | | 7 | Cash outflows | | | 8 | Rent | $3,000 | | 9 | Utilities | $250 | | 10 | Satellite dish | $175 | | 11 | Cell phone plan | $135 | | 12 | Car lease payments | $385 | | 13 | Groceries | $200 | | 14 | Insurance | $380 | | 15 | Recreation | $700 | | 16 | Total Cash Cutflo.. | $5,225 |
[Done] TABLE 1: INFLATION RATE | Year | Percentage Rate | |---|---| | 2021 | 4.61% | | 2022 | 7.04% | | 2023 | 6.00% | | 2024 | 5.30% | | 2025 | 4.50% | Explain the term inflation rate in the given context. In 2023, Susan paid R18,999.00 for her new Hisense 85-inch TV. Calculate the predicted cost of the same TV in 2025.
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