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Business, 26.11.2019 04:31 mshields1994

Of the salaries payable, $30,000 was owed to an officer of the company. the remaining amount was owed to salaried employees who had not been paid within the previous 80 days: john webb was owed $10,600, samantha jones was owed $15,000, sandra johnson was owed $11,900, and dennis roberts was owed $2,500. the maximum owed for any one employee's claims for contributions to benefit plans was $800. estimated expense for administering the liquidation amounted to $40,000. what amount would the company have expected to pay for every dollar of unsecured liability without priority? $.50. $.40. $.75. $.30. $.60.

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