Answer:
Promoting the recycling of paper and aluminum on university campuses
Explanation:
Environmental stewardship refers to taking care and protecting the environment by engaging in sustainable practices and conservation activities. By promoting a recycling program in campus, you are carrying out a sustainable practice that will help reduce the number of trees used to produce paper and the quantity of aluminum mined.
Answer:
E, B, D, C, A, G, H, F
Explanation:
Bonds Payable - <em>Long-term liabilities</em>
Buildings - <em>Fixed assets</em>
Accrued Liabilities - <em>Current liabilities</em>
Intangibles - <em>Intangible assets</em>
Inventory - <em>Current assets</em>
Unearned Rent Revenues - <em>Revenue</em>; advanced paid rentals
Accumulated Depreciation - <em>Expense</em>
Retained Earnings - <em>Stockholder's equity</em>
Answer and Explanation:
Margin trades work this way because they allow them to extend the amount of money invested regardless of whether the security's price drops or rises. In a more simplified way, we can state that the margin trade allows that even if the price of a security goes up or down, the invested money presents a percentage of gain or loss much bigger than the original value. This is because this money was deposited as a loan guarantee, allowing interest to run on it, increasing it.
Answer: 52.51 rupees/dollar
Explanation:
The real exchange rate attempts to account inflation in the countries being compared by using prices in the exchange rate.
The formula for calculating it is;
Real exchange rate = Nominal exchange rate *(Price index of domestic country/Price index of foreign country)
Real exchange rate in 2014 = 57*(99.5/108)
= 52.51 rupees/dollar
Answer:
$800
$1,000
The quantity of money demanded decreases as the interest rate rises.
Explanation:
a
To calculate the opportunity cost on government bond at 8%, we use the following method
Opportunity Cost for 8% interest rate on Government Bonds
= (8/100)%× $10,000
= 0.08% ×$10,000
= $800
To calculate the opportunity cost government at bond on 10%, we use the following method
Opportunity Cost for 10% interest rate on Government Bonds
= (10/100)%× $10,000
= 0.1%×$10,000
= $1,000
b. The quantity of money demanded decreases as the interest rate rises.