Muriel is the owner of a garment factory in New York City. Ten months back she hired 20 employees to work in his factory, but due to the economic downturn she decided to let go of the new hires in order to save her business. All 20 employees were fired and no explanation was provided. This action is perfectly legal and covered by the doctrine of:?
A) ?implied contract

B) ?good faith and fair dealing.
C) ?employment-at-will.
D) ?necessity.


C

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A. autonomy vs. connection B. openness vs. closedness C. predictability vs. novelty D. revelation vs. concealment

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When a company sells bonds between interest dates, the company normally will collect from the investors both the selling price and the interest accrued on the bonds from the interest payment date prior to the date of sale

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Fallingstar, Inc. has 110,000 shares of common stock issued and outstanding, with a par value of $0.03 per share. It declared a 17% common stock dividend; market value is $14 per share. Which of the following is the correct journal entry to record the transaction? (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar.)

A) debit Stock Dividends $261,800 and credit Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par—Common $261,800 B) debit Stock Dividends $261,800, credit Common Stock Dividend Distributable $561, and credit Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par—Common $261,239 C) debit Stock Dividends $261,800 and credit Cash $261,800 D) debit Common Stock Dividend Distributable $561, debit Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par—Common $261,239, and credit Retained Earnings $261,800

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In considering two employees for a promotion, Hadar decides to nominate the more attractive and extroverted candidate. It appears Hadar based his promotion appraisal on ______.

A. traits B. behaviors C. results D. incidents

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