Answer: Only one issue is discussed at a time
Members have equal and basic rights (vote, oppose and heard)
Minority rights are protected
Explanation:
The parliamentary meeting procedure is as follows;
- Only one issue is discussed at a time
- Members have equal and basic rights (vote, oppose and heard)
- Minority rights are protected
- The chairman authorizes anyone to speak
- The chairperson is impartial.
- Votes decides decisions
- Every member on the floor can contribute
The purpose;
They are rules to ensure businesses are operated in the right order
Answer:
The answer would be, $21,760
Explanation:
The formula to be used is that of calculating the present value (PV) of the payment in the ordinary annuity (PMT). PMT are done annually, semi-annually, quarterly or monthly.
PV = PMT * ((1-(1/ (1+r) n))/r)
Where PV is the present value; PMT is the payment in an ordinary annuity; r is the opportunity cost rate; n is the number of years
in this case, PV= 3,200; r=10%, and n=12
To get PV, substitute the values given above and compute as shown below:
PV = 3,200*((1-(1/(1+0.10)12))/0.10)
PV= $21,760
With an opportunity cost of 10% compounded annually, Lisa will have to deposit $21,760 today if she wants to be receiving $3,200 at the end of each year for the next 12 years.
Answer:
B. causing the interest expense to be lower than the bond interest paid
Explanation:
As not everybody can afford designer items, those who can, typically buy such items to increase their self-esteem, and/or view it as an accomplishment. Also, many will do so in a way to view themselves in a higher class than others.
Answer:
- Paul Donut Franchisee : Perfectly Elastic Supply
- P & G Facial Tissues : Elastic Supply
- Papermate Pens : Inelastic Supply
- Bright Ideas Lightbulbs : Perfectly Inelastic Supply
Explanation:
Price Elasticity of Supply is sellers' quantity supplied response to price change. P(Es) = % change in supply / % change in price.
Supply can be classified by Price Elasticity of Supply, as undermentioned :
- Elastic Supply : P(Es) > 1 ; % change in supply > % change in price
- Inelastic Supply : P(Es) < 1 ; % change in supply < % change in price
- Unitary Elastic : P (Es) = 1 ; % change in supply = % change in price
- Perfectly Elastic Supply : P(Es) = ∞ ; Supply responds infinitely to any slight price change & so prices are constant.
- Perfectly Elastic Supply : P (Es) = 0 ; Supply responds negligibly to massive price change & so quantity supplied is constant
- Paul Donut Franchise : Unlimited Supply at constant price, so supply perfectly elastic
- P & G facial tissues : % change in supply i.e 66% > % change in price i.e 10% , so supply is elastic
- Papermate pens : % change in supply i.e 10 % < % change in price i.e 15% , so supply is inelastic
- Bright Ideas Lightbulbs : % change in supply 15% negligible in relation to 400% price change , so supply is perfectly inelastic