Business, 12.03.2020 20:37 toritori4015
Brian, a very productive customer service representative for an insurance company, lied to his coworkers about the date of his mother's funeral so that he could extend his leave for a few extra days. When they discovered Brian's lie, his coworkers felt wronged and bitter. Brian apologized sincerely for lying when he was confronted. His supervisor docked his pay for his unauthorized absence and placed an official reprimand in his personnel file. Brian's work continues to be of high quality. What is the best way for the coworkers to overcome their negative feelings toward Brian?
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:50
Kimberly has been jonah in preparing his personal income tax forms for a couple of years. jonah's boss recommended kimberly because she had done a good job setting up the company's new accounting system. jonah is very satisfied with kimberly's work and feels that the fees she charges are quite reasonable. kimberly would be classified as a(n) (a) independent auditor (b) private accountant (c) public accountant (d) accounting broker
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:00
Simon, aged 10, is invited to a classmate's birthday party at an exclusive ski resort on march 15th. the day will include 4 hours of snowboarding, lunch and birthday cake. simon's mother checks a box on the invitation that says "yes, we will attend" and returns it to the classmate's address. unfortunately, they later don't attend the party when simon comes down with the flu. on march 17th, simon's mother receives an invoice in the mail from simon's classmate for $35 that says, "party no-show fee." can simon's classmate collect the fee?
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:50
Suppose the real risk-free rate and inflation rate are expected to remain at their current levels throughout the foreseeable future. consider all factors that affect the yield curve. then identify which of the following shapes that the u.s. treasury yield curve can take. check all that apply.
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Business, 22.06.2019 16:00
What impact might an economic downturn have on a borrowerβs fixed-rate mortgage? a. it might cause a borrowerβs payments to go up. b. it might cause a borrowerβs payments to go down. c. it has no impact because a fixed-rate mortgage cannot change. d. it has no impact because the economy does not affect interest rates.
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