instruction stringlengths 5 1.05k | output stringlengths 6 22.3k | input stringclasses 1
value |
|---|---|---|
how jewelry floaters work | a jewelry floater is an optional addition to a homeowners insurance policy that protects against financial loss from the damage or theft of valuable jewelry although basic homeowners policies typically provide some jewelry coverage individuals with sizable or valuable jewelry collections often opt to purchase a jewelry... | |
does homeowners insurance cover jewelry theft | yes a typical homeowners or renters insurance policy will cover jewelry theft but only up to a set limit say 1 500 or 2 000 2 a jewelry floater will extend coverage for jewelry valued higher than what your homeowners insurance will cover | |
what does a jewelry floater cover | jewelry floaters typically cover a broader range of damage to your jewelry than homeowners insurance would for example a jewelry floater may cover | |
how much does a jewelry floater cost | jewelry floaters typically cost between 1 and 2 of the jewelry s value per year 3 so if you have a diamond necklace worth 12 000 a jewelry floater could cost you 120 per year the bottom linea jewelry floater is additional insurance you can purchase to protect your jewelry beyond what s covered in your homeowners insura... | |
jim walton is the youngest son of sam walton the founder of walmart inc he served on the board of walmart from 2005 to 2016 and is currently chair of the arvest bank group | as an heir to the walmart fortune jim walton boasts a net worth of 61 3 billion in 2023 1 | |
what is a jitney | in finance the term jitney refers to a broker that does not have direct access to an exchange and therefore relies on another broker with exchange access in order to execute their trades the term can also be used to refer to a type of market manipulation in which brokers trade securities back and forth with one another... | |
what is jitter | jitter is an anti skimming technique that distorts the readout of the magnetic strip by altering the speed or motion of the card as it is swiped or pulled into a card reader or atm jitter is designed to make any information copied by a card skimmer unreadable and thus unusable breaking down jitterjitter helps combat ca... | |
what is a job lot | in finance the term job lot refers to a commodities futures contract whose denomination is smaller than the typical standard lot for that commodity for example the standard lot for a crude oil futures contract is 1 000 barrels per contract any crude oil futures contract corresponding to less than 1 000 barrels would th... | |
how job lots work | today s commodity futures exchanges are a large and important part of the global financial markets through them producers can access the vital commodities they need while financial buyers can speculate on commodity prices and control risks through hedging activities one of the key components of this system is the fact ... | |
what is the job market | the job market is the market in which employers search for employees and employees search for jobs the job market is not a physical place as much as a concept demonstrating the competition and interplay between different labor forces it is also known as the labor market the job market can grow or shrink depending on th... | |
when employers have a larger pool of applicants to choose from they can be pickier or force down wages conversely as the unemployment rate drops employers are forced to compete more heavily for available workers the competition for workers has the effect of increasing wages wages determined by the job market provide va... | the highest rate of unemployment in the u s which was documented in 1933 1during difficult economic times unemployment tends to rise as employers may reduce their staffing numbers and create fewer new jobs making it harder for people trying to find work high rates of unemployment can prolong economic stagnation a susta... | |
how big is the u s labor market | in october 2023 there were 168 3 million people in the civil labor force a category that does not include active duty military personnel incarcerated individuals farm workers and government employees as a proportion of the total population this represented an employment participation rate of 62 8 percent 4 | |
what does a tight job market mean | job markets are often referred to as being tight this means that there are more positions available than unemployed individuals willing to take them on conversely when the unemployment rate is high but there are few job vacancies the job market can be described as slack or loose | |
what is the job vacancy rate in the u s | according to bls the job openings rate on the last business day of october 2023 was 5 3 a slight decrease compared to the last month sectors that saw job decreases include health care and social assistance finance and insurance and real estate and rental and leasing 5the job openings rate is calculated by dividing the ... | |
what is the job openings and labor turnover survey jolts | the job openings and labor turnover survey jolts is a monthly report by the bureau of labor statistics bls of the u s department of labor counting job vacancies and separations including the number of workers voluntarily quitting employment the bls surveys more than 20 000 businesses and government offices to estimate ... | |
what is the job openings and labor turnover survey jolts | the job openings and labor turnover survey jolts is a monthly report by the bureau of labor statistics bls of the u s department of labor counting job vacancies and separations including the number of workers voluntarily quitting employment the bls surveys more than 20 000 businesses and government offices to estimate ... | |
what are jobless claims | jobless claims are a statistic reported weekly by the u s department of labor that counts people filing to receive unemployment insurance benefits there are two categories of jobless claims initial which comprises people filing for the first time and continuing which consists of unemployed people who have already been ... | |
how jobless claims affect the market | as mentioned the initial jobless claims measure emerging unemployment and the continued claims data measure the number of people still claiming unemployment benefits the continued claims data is released one week later than the initial claims for this reason the initial claims usually have a higher impact on the financ... | |
why jobless claims matter to investors | markets may react strongly to a mid month jobless claims report particularly if it shows a difference from the cumulative evidence of other recent indicators for instance if other indicators show a weakening economy a surprise drop in jobless claims could slow down equity sellers and could actually lift stocks sometime... | |
is jobless the same as unemployed | according to the bureau of labor statistics the labor force is made up of the employed and the unemployed those who have jobs are employed those who are jobless looking for a job and available for work are unemployed 6 | |
what are the 3 types of unemployment | the three types of unemployment are frictional voluntary changes in employment structural changes in the structure of an economy such as technology replacing workers and cyclical those jobs that are lost due to changes in the business cycle 7can i collect unemployment if i quit my job no you cannot collect unemployment... | |
what is jobless recovery | a jobless recovery is a period in which the economy recovers from recession without reducing the unemployment rate understanding jobless recovery | |
when the economy shrinks companies suffer from declining revenues in response to this they must adapt either by raising prices gaining market share or cutting costs for most companies raising prices and gaining market share is difficult in the best of times let alone when the economy is shrinking for that reason most c... | one of the largest costs for businesses is workers wages so it is inevitable that many companies will respond to a recession by laying off workers or shifting jobs to less expensive workforces i e outsourcing and investing in automation this formula is one of the main causes of jobless recoveriesas the economy eventual... | |
what is jgtrra | the jobs and growth tax relief reconciliation act jgtrra was a u s tax law congress passed on may 23 2003 which lowered the maximum individual income tax rate on corporate dividends to 15 the jgtrra was put forward as part of an effort to jump start the u s economy following the attacks of 9 11 and the 2001 recession b... | |
what is jobs growth | jobs growth is measured in the u s by the number of employees added to nonfarm payrolls monthly as reported by the bureau of labor statistics bls it is a key indicator of the pace of economic expansion nonfarm payrolls are part of the employment situation summary published by the bls the widely followed statistical rel... | |
how jobs growth is measured | the bls compiles job growth data by surveying about 122 000 businesses and government agencies accounting for about 20 of total u s nonfarm employment the employment situation summary provides data from this establishment survey tracking nonfarm employment by industry as well as a separate household survey of employmen... | |
how jobs growth is used in investing | as a comprehensive measure of u s employment and one of the earliest economic reports for a given month the employment situation summary often moves financial markets in addition to tallying nonfarm payrolls the establishment survey estimates average weekly hours worked a measure of labor demand as well as average hour... | |
where do you get jobs growth numbers | the bureau of labor statistics gets job growth data from a survey of 122 000 businesses and government agencies which account for about 20 of the total u s nonfarm employment 3 | |
what jobs have the highest growth rate | according to the bureau of labor statistics the fastest growing jobs from 2022 to 2032 include wind turbine service technicians nurse practitioners data scientists statisticians information security analysts medical and health services managers epidemiologists and physician assistants 7 | |
what is the u s job growth prediction | total u s employment is expected to grow by approximately 4 7 million jobs from 2022 to 2032 total employment till then is expected to grow 0 3 annually which is slower than the 1 2 annual growth in the previous decade from 2012 to 2022 a large part of this is due to the slowing growth in the population and a reduction... | |
what is the jobseeker s allowance jsa | the jobseeker s allowance jsa is a benefit for unemployed individuals in the u k who are actively seeking work the allowance is intended to help minimize the cost of living for those seeking full time employment understanding the jobseeker s allowance jsa the jobseeker s allowance is a conditions based benefit meaning ... | |
how much is the jobseeker s allowance in the u k | if you qualify for the jobseeker s allowance in the u k you may be eligible for up to 67 20 per week if you are 18 to 24 or 84 80 per week if you are 25 and over the exact amount will depend on various factors 4 | |
how does the jobseeker s allowance work in the u k | the jobseeker s allowance in the u k seeks to assist unemployed individuals with the cost of living if unemployed individuals have paid into the national insurance then they will receive a non means tested contribution while those who have not paid into the system will receive means based tested contributions | |
do i have to register as unemployed in the u k | to receive benefits from the jobseeker s allowance program or the universal credit program in the u k you do have to register with jobcentre plus the bottom linethe jobseeker s allowance program in the u k helps reduce the cost of living for those that are currently unemployed and looking for work the program comes wit... | |
what is the johannesburg interbank average rate jibar | the johannesburg interbank average rate jibar is the money market rate that is used in south africa the benchmark for short term loans and instruments the rate comes in one month three month six month and 12 month discount terms the 3 month jibar rate is the most widely used and accepted an individual or business that ... | |
who is john b taylor | john b taylor is the mary and robert raymond professor of economics at stanford university and a senior fellow of economics at the hoover institution he is also the director of stanford university introductory economics center1 his fields of expertise include macroeconomics monetary policy and international economics h... | |
john bogle was the founder of the vanguard group and a major proponent of index investing commonly referred to as jack bogle revolutionized the mutual fund world by creating index investing which allows investors to buy mutual funds that track the broader market he did this with the overall intent to make investing eas... | he died on jan 16 2019 at the age of 89 1investopedia hugo linearly life and educationjohn bogle was born on may 8 1929 in montclair new jersey he attended blair academy which was paid for by his uncle as his family had lost most of their wealth in the 1929 stock market crash john bogle attended princeton university wh... | |
when the vanguard 500 fund was launched in its initial iteration it raised only 11 million in its first underwriting in 1976 as of july 28 2022 the fund manages more than 709 billion in assets 12 | bogle retired as ceo and chair of vanguard in 1999 and wrote common sense on mutual funds new imperatives for the intelligent investor the same year which has since become a classic for investors worldwide 1john bogle contributed significantly to the popularity of index investing in which a fund maintains a mix of inve... | |
what was john bogle s net worth | at the time of his death in 2019 john bogle s net worth was approximately 80 million he earned the bulk of that money as the founder of the investment management company vanguard 4who invented passive investing john bogle the founder of the investment management firm vanguard invented passive investing by doing so he c... | |
what is the difference between an etf and an index fund | an etf can be bought and sold on an exchange like a stock at any point whereas an index fund can only be traded at the end of the day at the set price point etfs provide greater flexibility than index funds the bottom linejohn bogle is a titan in the history of investment management by starting the vanguard group one o... | |
john elkann may not necessarily be a household name but he s certainly associated with a number of corporations with which many people are familiar notably fiat chrysler and ferrari | although he comes from a long line of industrialists who established the fiat name elkann has established himself as an executive with drive and a vision keep reading to find out more about john elkann s early life education career background and other interests early life and educationjohn elkann is a member of the po... | |
how rich is john elkann | john elkann s net worth as of may 18 2022 was 2 1 billion he is part of the wealthy agnelli family that started the car company fiat elkann is also chair of stellantis and chair and ceo of exor 7 | |
what famous family owns juventus | the football club juventus fc is owned by the agnelli family through its holding company exor the bottom linejohn elkann is the head of the agnelli family which is renowned for founding the automaker fiat and having a hand in many other car brands such as ferrari elkann holds important roles in famous companies includi... | |
john forbes nash jr was an american mathematician he was born in 1928 in west virginia and was a pioneer in the study of differential geometry and partial differential equations he also developed an equilibrium theory known as the nash equilibrium of which the prisoner s dilemma is a well known example nash won the 199... | investopedia lara antalearly life and educationjohn f nash jr was born in bluefield west virginia in 1928 instead of economics nash studied math at carnegie institute of technology and later earned his doctorate from princeton university at the age of 22 1 it was at princeton that he began work on his equilibrium theor... | |
what did john nash jr study | john nash jr studied math at carnegie institute of technology he earned his doctorate at princeton university in math he graduated from princeton at the age of 22 | |
what mathematical concepts are attributed to john nash jr | nash is associated with several mathematical concepts including the nash moser inverse function theorem and the nash de giorgi theorem but his most famous work is probably the nash embedding theorems which the norwegian academy of science and letter called the most original results in geometric analysis 3 | |
why was john nash jr awarded the nobel prize | john nash jr was awarded the nobel prize in economics in 1994 he shared the prize with two others john c harsanyi and reinhard selten for their pioneering analysis of equilibria in the theory of non cooperative games 5the bottom linejohn f nash jr was a pioneer in mathematics he is credited with developing several math... | |
john maynard keynes was an early 20th century british economist best known as the founder of keynesian economics and the father of modern macroeconomics one of the hallmarks of keynesian economics is the idea that governments should actively try to influence the course of economies especially by increasing spending to ... | in his seminal work the general theory of employment interest and money considered one of the most influential economics books in history keynes advocated for government intervention as a solution to high unemployment investopedia julie bangeducation and early careerkeynes early interest in economics was due in large p... | |
what is keynesian economics | the theories of john maynard keynes known as keynesian economics center around the idea that governments should play an active role in their countries economies instead of just letting the free market reign specifically keynes advocated federal spending to mitigate downturns in business cycles the most basic principle ... | |
john richard hicks was a british neo keynesian economist hicks was born in the united kingdom in 1904 and studied at oxford university where he also lectured during his career hicks became well known for his contributions to labor economics utility and price theory macroeconomics and welfare economics he received the 1... | investopedia alison czinkotaearly life and educationjohn r hicks was born in the united kingdom in warwick on april 8 1904 he studied at clifton college and oxford university between 1917 and 1926 where he focused on economics math philosophy and politics 1after graduating he lectured at the london school of economics ... | |
what is john r hicks known for | john r hicks is best known for significant work in the field of economics and is considered one of the most influential economists of the 20th century his major accomplishments include his contributions to labor economics utility and price theory and macroeconomics he also made great strides in his theories about welfa... | |
why did john r hicks win the nobel prize | john hicks won the nobel prize in economics in 1972 with kenneth j arrow the two economists were awarded the prize for their work on general equilibrium analysis and welfare economics | |
what was john r hicks is lm model | hicks is lm model is designed to show the relationship between the market for economic goods and loanable funds which is also known as the money market the former is called is or investment savings while the latter is known as lm the model is depicted on a graph where the is and lm intersect at the point where between ... | |
john stuart mill 1806 1873 was an influential philosopher economist and politician as well as a high level employee of the east india company a controversial figure in 19th century britain he advocated the use of classical economic theory philosophical thought and social awareness in political decision making and legis... | many of his views including those on the legal status of women and the issue of slavery were progressive for his time he was a co founder of the first women s suffragist society and sided with the union during the u s civil war 1mill combined economics with philosophy he believed in a moral theory called utilitarianism... | |
what are john stuart mill s most important works | john stuart mill s most important works include principles of political economy 1848 on liberty 1859 utilitarianism 1861 and the subjection of women 1869 | |
what is john stuart mill s utilitarianism philosophy | expanding on philosopher jeremy bentham s original doctrine john stuart s mill s utilitarianism has three basic tenets mill espoused these theories in his 1861 essay utilitarianism | |
what were john stuart mill s economic beliefs | john stuart mill espoused his economic theories in principles of political economy a 19th century term equivalent to our contemporary macroeconomics first published in 1848 it went through several editions as he developed and refined his ideas for mill economics is closely tied to social philosophy and politics wealth ... | |
what is the s c johnson graduate school of management | the samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management or cornell johnson is a graduate business school based at cornell university in ithaca new york founded in 1946 the school received its current name following a 20 million gift from the family of philanthropist samuel curtis johnson cornell johnson s mba program h... | |
what is the corporate partnership of cornell johnson | the school partners with 65 companies or corporations to provide students with real world exposure and industry connections 6can graduates of cornell johnson explore careers in consulting nearly 30 of johnson school graduates pursue careers in consulting with preparation from project based consulting courses and a mana... | |
does cornell johnson have programs for veterans | cornell johnson has an immersion program that works with veterans as they transition into new careers 7the bottom linethe samuel curtis johnson graduate school of management has an extensive alumni network the school has an mba executive mba master of professional studies and other business degree options cornell johns... | |
what is joint | joint is a legal term describing a financial transaction or agreement where two or more parties act in unison | |
how joint works | joint can pertain to accounts or ownership in real property such as joint owned property this is property owned by two or more people who may be business partners spouses family members or friends if land a home or a business is owned jointly each participating party shares in both the risks and rewards joint can also ... | |
what is a joint home equity loan | a joint home equity loan is a home equity loan with two co borrowers the co borrowers can be spouses or a homeowner and a trusted loan co signer without interest in the property a lender cannot treat married and unmarried co borrowers differently 8 | |
what is a joint applicant | a joint applicant is someone who agrees to apply for a loan credit card or other financial product with you the joint applicant s credit history and score will likely be considered alongside your own which can help or hurt your application young adults under age 21 without income may need to find a joint applicant to a... | |
is a joint loan a good idea | if you help someone get a loan or credit card as a joint account holder be careful you re legally agreeing to pay back the loan or any amount borrowed even if you and the other account holder are no longer on speaking terms in the future the loan or credit card will appear on your credit reports and you will be respons... | |
what is a joint account | a joint account is a bank or brokerage account shared between two or more individuals joint accounts are most likely to be used by relatives couples or business partners who have a level of familiarity and trust with each other a joint account functions like a standard account such as a checking or savings account and ... | |
how joint accounts work | joint accounts work just like regular accounts except they can have two or more authorized users joint accounts can be established permanently such as an account for a couple into which their salaries are deposited the account may also be temporary such as an account between two parties who are contributing funds in th... | |
joint and several liability is a legal term for a responsibility shared by two or more parties to a lawsuit a wronged party may sue any or all of them as well as collect the total damages awarded by a court from any or all of them | in such cases responsibility for the total amount awarded would be shared by all failure by any of the parties to pay would increase the obligation of the others | |
how does joint and several liability work | joint and several liability favors the plaintiff suing for damages because it empowers them to pursue full payment if necessary from the party with the deepest pockets if the others named cannot pay if all of the parties involved are insolvent and uninsured then the plaintiff collects nothing joint and several liabilit... | |
what does it mean to be jointly and severally liable | joint and several liability makes all parties in a lawsuit responsible for damages up to the entire amount awarded that is if one party is unable to pay then the others named must pay more than their share | |
what is several but not joint liability | several liability or proportionate liability is when all parties are liable for just their own respective obligations in effect it is the opposite of joint liability | |
what is the purpose of joint and several liability | joint and several liability is a way to reduce the risk of financial loss to one party to a contract it allows a plaintiff suing for damages to pursue full payment if necessary from the party with the deepest pockets if the others named cannot pay the bottom linein law joint and several liability makes all parties in a... | |
what is a joint and survivor annuity | a joint and survivor annuity is an insurance product designed primarily for retired couples who want a guaranteed monthly income that will continue for as long as either spouse lives annuities in general are investment choices that can be used to provide a regular stream of income during retirement an alternative to th... | |
when an annuity is sponsored by an employer the employer decides which payment options it will provide the options may include single life or joint and survivor options | however employer sponsored qualified plans must make the joint and survivor annuity the automatic choice for couples married at the time of retirement an individual may receive a single life annuity only with written notarized approval from the primary annuitant s current or depending on the divorce settlement former s... | |
what is a joint bond | a joint bond is sold with a guarantee of the payment of principal and interest by at least two parties in the case of default by the issuer the bondholders have the right to claim repayment by any and all of the issuing institutions corporations or individuals this shared responsibility reduces the risk to the investor... | |
what is joint credit | the term joint credit refers to any type of credit facility that is issued to two or more people based on their combined incomes assets and credit histories the parties involved share everything about the debt including the credit limit and the responsibility to repay it back to the lender joint credit can be used when... | |
what is joint endorsement | a joint endorsement can be required on a check presented for deposit or cashing that has been made out to two or more individuals the purpose of the joint endorsement is to prevent one individual from depositing or cashing a check without the knowledge or permission of the other person to whom the check is made out und... | |
what is joint endorsement | a joint endorsement can be required on a check presented for deposit or cashing that has been made out to two or more individuals the purpose of the joint endorsement is to prevent one individual from depositing or cashing a check without the knowledge or permission of the other person to whom the check is made out und... | |
what is a joint life payout | a joint life payout is a payment structure for pensions and retirement plans in which a surviving spouse continues to receive income after the account holder dies joint life also known as joint and survivor provides an alternative to a single life payout for which payments end with the account holder s death | |
how joint life payouts work | with a joint life payout product a pension or other retirement plan will first pay benefits to the account holder at the account holder s death payments continue for another named person usually their spouse since the pension will likely pay benefits for a longer period of time under a joint life option the amounts dis... | |
what payout option should i choose | in many cases the joint life option is the legally required default for married account holders they can only elect the single life payout option if their spouse agrees to the choice in writing 3 a spouse might agree to single life for example if they have sufficient retirement income of their own or they believe the a... | |
what is joint life insurance | joint life insurance covers two people rather than one person while joint life insurance typically covers a married couple it may also be used by others such as domestic partners or two partners in a business joint life can be term or permanent insurance 5these policies can be structured in several ways a first to die ... | |
are joint life payout products less expensive | no joint life payout products are more expensive than single life payout products annuity companies make smaller income payments on joint life products because they expect to make more total payments for two people rather than one if you want 3 000 you will need to pay more to do so under a joint life annuity versus a ... | |
when you payouts begin for a joint life annuity | the first payments are made within 30 days to one year after the annuity contract takes effect payments are often made monthly and continue while the annuitant and or the beneficiary remain alive depending on the payout option selected | |
is joint life insurance similar to joint life pension payouts or annuities | the only similarity is that all the products are designed to cover two individuals under the same contract otherwise annuities pension plans and life insurance policies are significantly different financial instruments pensions and annuities make payments while the covered individuals are alive whereas life insurance p... | |
what is a joint life with last survivor annuity | a joint life with last survivor annuity is an insurance product that provides an income for life to both partners in a marriage it also can allow for payments to a designated third party or beneficiary even after the death of one of the spouses or partners aside from providing an income that cannot be outlived essentia... | |
what is joint owned property | joint owned property is any property held in the name of two or more parties these two parties could business partners or another combination of people who have a reason to own property together the matrimonial status of joint ownership of assets is when the two parties are husband and wife joint owned property may be ... | |
how joint owned property works | as noted above a joint owned property may be held in legal forms such as joint tenancy this is when two or more people have equal rights and obligations to the property they rent or own together until one partner passes away at this time the owner s interest passes to the survivors without probate tenancy by the entire... | |
what is joint probability | the term joint probability refers to a statistical measure that calculates the likelihood of two events occurring together and at the same point in time put simply a joint probability is the probability of event y occurring at the same time that event x occurs in order for joint probability to work both events must be ... | |
what does joint probability tell you | probability is a field closely related to statistics that deals with the likelihood of an event or phenomenon occurring it is quantified as a number between 0 and 1 where 0 indicates an impossible chance of occurrence and 1 denotes the certain outcome of an event for example the probability of drawing a red card from a... | |
what does joint probability tell you | joint probability is a statistical measure that tells you the likelihood of two events taking place at the same time you can use it to determine | |
what are the conditions for joint proability | certain conditions must be met for joint probability to occur the first condition is that the two events in question must occur at the same time another condition is that both events must occur independently of one another as such the outcomes cannot impact each other can joint probability be greater than 1 no joint pr... | |
what is a joint return | a joint return is a tax return filed with the internal revenue service irs on the new simplified form 1040 as of 2018 by two married taxpayers whose filing status is married filing jointly mfj or by a widowed taxpayer whose filing status is qualifying widow or widower qw a joint return allows these taxpayers to combine... | |
how a joint return works | a joint return permits eligible taxpayers to figure out their taxes using favorable joint return tax brackets tax rates and tax benefits as a result married couples who file a joint return generally pay a lower overall tax than married couples who file two separate returns 1who is eligible to file a joint returnto file... | |
what is the joint return test | the joint return test is one of the irs tests that potential dependents must pass in order to be claimed as such by another taxpayer according to the irs you generally can t claim a married person as a dependent if filing a joint return the joint return test stipulates that no dependent can file a joint return with a s... | |
what is a joint stock company | a joint stock company is a business owned by its investors with each investor owning a share of the company based on the amount that they ve invested it is a predecessor to the modern day corporation and other types of registered companies in the u s joint stock companies were created to finance endeavors that were too... | |
what is joint supply | joint supply is an economic term referring to a product or process that can yield two or more outputs common examples occur within the livestock industry cows can be utilized for milk beef and hide sheep can be utilized for meat milk products wool and sheepskin if the supply of cows increases so will the joint supply o... | |
where joint supply exists the supply and demand for each product is linked to the others originating from the same source for example if demand increases for wool and sheep farmers therefore raise more animals for wool there will be a related increase in sheep meat production this increased production will lead to grea... | in some cases the proportions of the joint products are nearly fixed such as with cotton and cottonseed in such cases proportions cannot be varied in other cases the proportion can be variable for example through cross breeding it is possible to breed sheep either for wool or for meat so the quantity of one can be incr... | |
what is joint tenancy | the term joint tenancy refers to a legal arrangement in which two or more people own a property together each with equal rights and obligations joint tenancies can be created by married and non married couples friends relatives and business associates this legal relationship creates what is known as a right of survivor... | |
how joint tenancy works | joint tenancy is a form of property ownership normally associated with real estate two or more parties come together at the same time to make a legally binding agreement with one another through a deed these parties may be relatives friends or even business associates for example let s say an unmarried couple purchases... |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.