Do you have anything that’s unique? Have you operated in
Customer Service before? That means you have x years of Customer Service
experience. That is the experience that they would look at to hire you over another
person who can’t put anything in there. Have you operated in food service
before? Then you have x years of experience in that, too.
Answer:
$45.027 million
Explanation:
The accounting equation shows the relationship between the various elements of the balance sheet. These are the assets, liabilities and equity. It is given as
Assets = Liabilities + Equity
The owner's equity is made up of the common stock and retained earnings (which is the net income less dividend paid over the period).
Equity = $125.989 million - $77.152 million
= $48.837 million
Retained earnings = Equity - Common stock
= $48.837 million - $3.810 million
= $45.027 million
Digby Corporation's retained earnings is $45.027 million
Answer: open listing
Explanation:
Open listing simply refers to situation whereby a property owner uses several real estate agents when he or she wants to sell a property so that there will be many potential buyers.
In this situation, the agent who eventually brings the person who purchases the property will collects the commission assigned to the property.
Answer:
No, a currency carry trade with positive profit can not be conducted.
Explanation:
The currency carry trade is the trading strategy where investor funding from lower-yield currency to invest in higher-yield currency with expectation to earn positive profit from the yield differences between the two currencies.
However, this strategy only works when the difference is big enough to compensate for the depreciation ( if any) of the higher-yield currency against the lower-yield currency.
With the given information, the strategy will not work because the depreciation of NZ$ against US$ after one-year is too big to be compensated for the yield difference.
For specific example, suppose the strategy is conducted, in 2008, an investor will borrow, for example, US$1 at 4.2%, exchange it to NZ$1.71. Then, invest NZ$1.71 at 9.1%.
In 2019, an investor will get NZ$1.86561 (1.71 x 1.091). The, he/she exchanges at the 2019 exchange rate, for US$1.36176 (1.86561 / 1.37). While at the same time, he will have to pay back 1 x 1.042 = US$1.042 => The loss making in US$ is US$0.32.
Answer:
since i chose inflation risk and that was incorrect the only other logical option for me would be option B. Interest rate risk
Explanation: