Answer:
It has no effect
Explanation:
M1 includes the currency and checking accounts. The bank account will decrease by 200 (cheking deposit) and increase currency by 200. So it will be the same as before the transactions.
The M1 money supply will not change as a result of this transaction.
In other words, M1 contains cash and near cash equivalent, this transaction do not increase or reduce these concepts.
Answer:
Currently the price of homes has exceeded the 2006 peak, just before the housing bubble burst. The price index has increased more than 40% since 2012.
It has been many years now of a strong economy, with an economic expansion lasting for 11 years (since June 2009), which is actually record breaking. A lot of economists were expecting a recession soon, with the current health crisis not helping, and the recession finally arrived on June 2020.
The combination of historically high prices for homes and an economic recession can be very hurtful. The advantage of the current situation is that the level of delinquent or subprime mortgages is currently much lower than 14 years ago. Actually, the amount of debt per household has decreased since 2006, and is quite stable right now at moderate or low levels. Many households spent much of the past years paying off debt, so they didn't have time to take new debt.
If the recession gets worse, a price correction will be inevitable, but it wouldn't be as large as the 2007 decrease. Only in a few cities in California, Washington, Nevada and Oregon can you find situations similar to 2006, where a strong supply hasn't been enough to balance the prices due to a stronger demand and high mortgage debt. But even there, the situation will not be as bad.
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Answer: A.The cumulative customerminus−level operating income of the top eight customers represents about 105.1105.1% of operating income
Explanation:
The Cumulative total of the first 8 customers is,
= 5,563 + 4,474 + 3,851 + 1,049.5 + 984.80 + 844.80 + 336.60 + 252.00
= $17,355.70
The Cumulative total of the Operating Income is,
= 5,563 + 4,474 + 3,851 + 1,049.5 + 984.80 + 844.80 + 336.60 + 252.00 - 168 - 676
= $16,511.70
Dividing both figures gives,
= 17,355.70 / 16,511.70 * 100
= 1.0511051 * 100
= 105.1105.1%
Option A is therefore correct.
Answer:
B) 1.92%
Explanation:
For computing the yield to maturity we need to apply the RATE formula i.e to be shown in the attachment
Given that,
Present value = $104
Future value or Face value = $100
PMT = $100 × 6% = $6
NPER = 1
The formula is shown below:
= Rate(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;type)
The present value come in negative
After applying the above formula, the yield to maturity is 1.92%