Kings held all the power within their states' boundaries
Answer:
A). Failed to exercise due care.
Explanation:
As per the given details, Bugle Corp. needs to prove that Dennis & Co. failed to exert the required care which it was supposed to exercise while auditing the financial statements of Stanley Corp. <u>This failure led Bugle Corp. to suffer major losses and thus, they must be accountable for this loss under the general law as they ignored the potential hazards</u>. Legally, this is unlawful as they were expected to ensure that these hazards must have addressed and told Bugle Corp. on time but since they failed, they are guilty of the crime. Hence, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
King Arthur, right now Avalon's unemployment rate is <u>12.5%</u> but Avalon's natural rate of unemployment is 14.58%. Therefore, the Avalon economy is currently in a expansion.
Explanation:
Number of Unemployed = Labor force - Employed
Number of Unemployed = 24 - 21
Number of Unemployed = 3
The unemployment rate = (3/24)*100
The unemployment rate = 12.5%
The Natural unemployment rate = Frictional Rate + Structural unemployment Rate
The Natural unemployment rate = [(2+1.5)/24]*100
The Natural unemployment rate = (3.5/24) * 100
The Natural unemployment rate = 14.58%
From the solution, the current unemployment rate less than natural rate, thus the Avalon economy is currently in a expansion
Answer:
a
Explanation:
they may feel like this because they're being talked about or like they're doing something wrong
Answer:
A Bond's current market value represented by is the present value of a bond as on today. Present value of a bond is it's future cash flows in the form of coupon payments and principal repayment discounted at investor's expectation in the market also referred to as Yield to maturity(YTM).
Present value of a bond is given by the following equation,
where C= Annual coupon payments
YTM = Yield to maturity/ cost of debt/ market rate of return on similarly priced bonds
RV = Redemption value of bond
n = number of years to maturity
<u>a. A bond's coupon rate is higher than it's yield to maturity, then the bond will sell for more than face value.</u>
Hence, if the company pays more interest than what is paid in the market on similarly priced bonds, such bonds shall sell at more than their face value.
<u>b. If a bond's coupon rate is lower than it's yield to maturity, then the bond's price will increase over it's remaining maturity.</u>
Similarly, if a bond pays lower rate of interest than the market rate of interest on similarly priced bonds, the bond shall sell at lower than it's face value and the price will increase over the remaining life of such bonds.