How to be a millionaire? You may be a bum wishing to have a million bucks‚ or you may be an aspiring young professional who wants to know if you are on the right path. Whatever the case may be‚ here are seven ways people become millionaires. Some are by pure luck but there’s no need to worry as others are based much less on chance and more on planning and wits. With some effort‚ you can have a big fat bank account one day too. First and the easiest‚ Win the Lottery – Without a doubt‚ this is
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Annual lease payments are $1 million per year‚ payable ratably over 12 months at the beginning of each month‚ according to the lease agreement. The minimum rent payment will be $1 million plus an increase equal to the change in the Consumer Price Index from January 1 of the prior year to January 1st of the current year. The rate increase be re-evaluated each year‚ however‚ the rate cannot decrease the payment amount. The most recent change in the CPI was 4%. * * * Research Question
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you’re looking at the change in prices across the years‚ keeping the opposite variable constant (price and quantity respectively). CPI is a Laspeyres Index and GDP deflator is a Paasche Index. The difference is that in the Laspeyres index‚ consumers can afford the same bundle in the current period as they did in the base period‚ and in the Paasche index they could afford the same bundle in the base period as they can now. Problem 2: Imports(2001) = 299 [GDP = C + I + G + NX] 994 = 660
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Trends in the retail industry I) Retail sales: overview For the period January-April overall retail sales have increased by 0‚7% in 2014 (from HK$172‚3m to HK$173‚ 5m): The small increase in retail sales in mainly due to the 14‚3% growth rate that occurred in January 2014. For three consecutive months retails sales have experienced negative growth with a peak of -9.8% in April 2014 as shown in the graph below. Retail
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ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS PROJECT WORK 2/2012 “INDEX NUMBER” NAME: Lio Xing Ying Class: 5I I.C. No: 950818-13-6166 School: SMK Marudi TEACHER: Miss Tie Yien Mee Teacher’s signature: CONTENT CHAPTERS | TITLES | PAGES | 1 | CONTENT | 2 | 2 | APPRECIATION | 4 | 3 | OBJECTIVES | 6 | 4 | INTRODUCTION | 8 | 5 | PART A | 11 | 6 | PART B | 15 | 7 | PART C | 19 | 8 | PART D | 24 | 9 | FURTHER EXPLORATION | 26 | 10 | CONCLUSION | 28
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Background: Hong Kong is a Gourmet Paradise because of the development of economics‚ tourism and social culture. Kei Kee Dessert is one of the famous firms on selling dessert in Hong Kong. It was located in Yuen Long and very well-known‚ lots of people will think about it when they traveling Yuen Long. The most famous dessert of Kei Kee Dessert is B boy grass jelly‚ so it’s the others name that large amount of Hong Kong people will call this shop. Mangoes wrapped in rice noodles‚ cheesecake and
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costing $1.25 each. This year‚ he purchased 150 Snickers bars for $1.50 each and 80 Butterfinger bars for $2 each. a. Assume that a typical consumer basket includes 50 bars of each type. Compute a consumer price index for each year and determine the percentage change in the index over the two years. The basket cost $162.5 ($2*50+$1.25*50) in the first year and $175 ($1.50*50+$2*50) in the second year. The percent increase is 7.69% ((175-162.5)/162.5). b. Calculate Jimmy’s nominal spending
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cost of living is mean that the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living and also some of the basic expenses such as food‚ taxes‚ housing and healthcare. The basic of cost of living is usually measured by a price index‚ for example the consumer price index. Cost of living index is means that the changes in the cost of living over the time. There are many different types of the cost of living in different locations although there are in same of the country and these all can be measure by using
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3.8.1.2 Leaf area and leaf area index (LAI) Leaf area of five randomly selected plants‚ was measured with the help of leaf area meter (Model LI-3100‚ USA) at 20‚ 40 and 60 DAS by destructive sampling from all leaves of the five sample plants (Sticker et al.‚ 1961). Plants were cut at the soil surface‚ leaves were separated from the plants‚ covered with blotting paper to keep the leaf intact and retain its original shape and were brought to the laboratory. Leaf area was measured immediately after
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$50 $60 GDP Deflator $50 × 100 = 83 $60 $84 × 100 = 100 $84 $10 4 2005 $6 4 $12 5 $84 $84 2006 $8 6 $10 6 $138 $138 $108 × 100 = 128 $108 GDP deflator at constant 2005 prices (Base Year = 2005) 9 Consumer Price Index 1983 $9 $4 $43 1984 $10 × 3 + $5 × 4 = $50 1985 $11 1986 $12 $6 $7 $57 $64 10
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