Business, 02.04.2020 03:18 micahwilkerson9495
Identify a government program to analyze—one where the government makes direct payments to citizens. examples include economic stimulus checks, small business grants, farm subsidies, disaster relief, renewable energy projects, housing grants, social security, and many more.
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:10, liliauedt
When a shortage or a surplus arises in the loanable funds market a. the supply of loanable funds changes to return the economy to its original real interest rate b. the nominal interest rate is pulled to the new equilibrium level c. the demand for loanable funds changes to return the economy to its original real interest rate d. the real interest rate is pulled to the new equilibrium level
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Business, 23.06.2019 01:50, maddie7417
You are looking at a one-year loan of $16,500. the interest rate is quoted as 8.7 percent plus two points. a point on a loan is 1 percent (one percentage point) of the loan amount. quotes similar to this one are common with home mortgages. the interest rate quotation in this example requires the borrower to pay two points to the lender up front and repay the loan later with 8.7 percent interest. what rate would you actually be paying here?
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Business, 23.06.2019 02:00, honestty21
People-focused workplace (connect, perform) organizations are undergoing changes in response to more people-driven workforces. use your knowledge of bossless workplaces to identify each of he following characteristics as either a challenge or benefit to this new style of workplace. resource allocation decision making training costs
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Business, 23.06.2019 10:00, sneakypanther19
If a business is in need of working capital, one option is to use a(n) that will buy the company's account receivables and then handle their collection for a fee.
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