MRE Penut Butter and Cocao Powder lol
A shortage is when there is a LACK (not enough) of that particular resource/product/item. A surplus is when there is EXCESS, or too much of a resource/product/item.
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Liquidity is a measure of how quickly an asset can be turned into cash.
Capital surplus is a term that frequently appears as a balance sheet item as a component of shareholders' equity. Capital surplus is used to account for that amount which a firm raises in excess of the par value (nominal value) of the shares (common stock).
Yes. But it is not an actual den item though.
OK, first of all, "What is new surplus mean?" is not English. You gotta say, "What does new surplus mean?" Anyway, the definition is like the item is unused, looks good, but was bought from others. Therefore, it may not work perfectly, and the certificate is not available. I you.
OK, first of all, "What is new surplus mean?" is not English. You gotta say, "What does new surplus mean?" Anyway, the definition is like the item is unused, looks good, but was bought from others. Therefore, it may not work perfectly, and the certificate is not available. I you.
OK, first of all, "What is new surplus mean?" is not English. You gotta say, "What does new surplus mean?" Anyway, the definition is like the item is unused, looks good, but was bought from others. Therefore, it may not work perfectly, and the certificate is not available. I you.
Yes depending on the item. Techinically a cornstarch base item can be used. Howevetany food based or edible type rod item would eventually start to break down with being in contact with moisture from the cake. It would only be a temporary piece. Maybe 2 hours at best once inserted into the cake.
A figure. Whoever finds the figure gets a crown.
Carrot cake is between 7PP-25PP per slice. It depends on where you got the carrot cake from.