The answer to the question is competition.
It seems that George is set up by his company to become a competition to the customers’ of the company. This is because George is told to develop a new smart phone application so that his company will have a unique competitive advantage from the other firms. This would lead to his company’s better performance in the future.
Answer:
Prices go down, yield go up
Explanation:
As we know that there is an opposite relationship between the price of the bond and the yield that means if the creditworthiness comes in a doubt so it reduced the price of the bond and at the same time it increased the yield
So as per the given situation as the investor doubt the borrower creditworthiness so the price would fall and yield would go up
hence, the same is to be considered
Answer:
Consider the following calculations
Explanation:
A - Increase in oil prices decreases SRAS (SRAS shifts to the left) and increase in consumer confidence will increase AD (AD will shift to the right).
B - Household wealth falls, as a result AD will decrease (AD shifts to the left) and firms expect the price level to fall - decrease in firm's expectations about future price will cause forms to increase aggregate supply now. As a result, SRAS shifts to the right.
C - Federal reserve cuts interest rate, Therefore cost of borrowing decreases, investment increases, aggregate demand increases. AD shifts to the right.
New technology makes workers more productive. Aggregate supply increases. SRAS shifts to the right.
D - Both AD and SRAS shifts to the left.
Answer:C. It makes it more difficult for the company to define an appropriate time period.
Explanation: Obsolete Items or products are products are no longer useful or relevant,it can be used to describe a product whose Quality has adversely depleted making it not useful.
With the information,since the products are fast becoming Obsolete than when compared to 10years ago,it makes it more difficult to determine or arrive at the appropriate time period for the company to keep the product before it becomes obsolete.
Answer:
4.95%
Explanation:
For computing the yield to maturity when expressed in real terms, first we have to find out the yield to maturity by applying the RATE formula that is shown in the attachment
Given that,
Present value = $989.40
Future value or Face value = $1,000
PMT = 1,000 × 7% ÷ 2 = $35
NPER = 10 years × 2 = 20 years
The formula is shown below:
= Rate(NPER;PMT;-PV;FV;type)
The present value come in negative
So, after solving this, the yield to maturity is 7.15%
Now in real terms, it would be
= 7.15% - 2.2%
= 4.95%