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Jake wants to purchase a new computer and go to the Caribbean for spring break. The computer is priced at $1,299, and the vacation is priced at $750. He has only $1,537 in his checking account, so he cannot afford to purchase both. After much thought, Jake buys the computer and writes a check for $1,299. Identify what role money plays in each of the following parts of the story. Hint: Select each role only once. Role of Money Medium of Exchange Unit of Account Store of Value Jake can easily determine that the price of the computer is more than the price of the vacation. Jake has $1,537 in his checking account. Jake writes a check for $1,299.
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Using the exxon data as an example what would be the market capitalization of penny's pickles if each share is selling for $175.35?
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:30
Consider the following two projects. both have costs of $5,000 in year 1. project 1 provides benefits of $2,000 in each of the first four years only. the second provides benefits of $2,000 for each of years 6 to 10 only. compute the net benefits using a discount rate of 6 percent. repeat using a discount rate of 12 percent. what can you conclude from this exercise?
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