An example of neutral fiscal policy is when
the government spends more money than it re...
Business, 20.10.2019 14:20, ricksterv5000
An example of neutral fiscal policy is when
the government spends more money than it receives from taxes
the government spends less money than it receives from taxes
the government is spending about what it makes in tax revenue
the government does not interfere with the workings of the fed
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:00, cranfordjacori
The role of the credit department includes: a. evaluating customers' credit applications to determine whether they meet the company's approval standards. b. approving all credit applications in order to avoid losing sales. c. collecting cash from customers. d. following unwritten approval standards for processing customers' credit applications.
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:50, wsdafvbhjkl
On july 7, you purchased 500 shares of wagoneer, inc. stock for $21 a share. on august 1, you sold 200 shares of this stock for $28 a share. you sold an additional 100 shares on august 17 at a price of $25 a share. the company declared a $0.95 per share dividend on august 4 to holders of record as of wednesday, august 15. this dividend is payable on september 1. how much dividend income will you receive on september 1 as a result of your ownership of wagoneer stock
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:10, boofpack9775
As the inventor of hypertension medication, onesure pharmaceuticals (osp) inc. was able to reap the benefits of economies of scale due to a large consumer demand for the drug. even when competitors later developed similar drugs after the expiry of osp's patents, regular users did not want to switch because they were concerned about possible side effects. which of the following benefits does this scenario best illustrate? a. first-mover advantages b. social benefits c. network externalities d. fringe benefits
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