Develop a rationale for a family to use when deciding whether to pool their money or to keep it separate
What will be an ideal response?
Pooling money is simpler because there are fewer accounts to balance, there is accountability for both partners, and it gives the sense of greater commitment to the relationship. By keeping funds separate, each partner can maintain their independence and they only have to account for themselves.
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a. is facilitated through stolen wallets/purses, mail, or computer information. b. is an occupational crime. c. occurs because banks do not have adequate security measures to protect credit card users. d. has decreased.
The ten largest world mega-regions are the same whether they are chosen based on the value of economic activity or based on the population size
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
A "good" measure of dispersion should
a. use all scores in a distribution. b. describe the average or typical deviation of the scores. c. be easy to calculate and interpret. d. All of the above
Situations in which a previously rare (or seemingly rare) event, response, or opinion snowballs into something dramatically more common are known as
a. melting points. b. tipping points. c. critical stages. d. social change points.