Applied to pollution cases, private nuisance is:
a. an unreasonable interference with the use and enjoyment of one's land b. a term applied to a polluter who causes damage to the air
c. a concept no longer used because of the Clean Air Act
d. an unreasonable interference with a right held by members of the public in common e. repealed by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
a
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Available-for-sale (AFS) debt investments that are expected to be held longer than a year are reported as ________.
A) equity B) current assets C) long-term assets D) either current assets or long-term assets
Sandford Company manufactures one product. Its variable manufacturing cost is $16 per unit; total fixed manufacturing cost is $600,000.Required:1.) Calculate Sandford's total manufacturing costs if it produces 10,000 units.2.) What would be the total cost per unit (including both fixed and variable costs) assuming that Sandford produces 10,000 units?3.) Calculate Sandford's total manufacturing costs if it produces 20,000 units.4.) What would be the total cost per unit assuming that Sandford produces 20,000 units?5.) Compare your answers from parts 2 and 4. If the cost per unit is different at 10,000 units than at 20,000 units, explain why.
What will be an ideal response?
Kop Corporation's 5-year bonds yield 6.50%, and T-bonds with the same maturity yield 5.90%. The default risk premium for Kop's bonds is DRP = 0.40%, the liquidity premium on Kop's bonds is LP = 0.20% versus zero on T-bonds, the inflation premium (IP) is 1.50%, and the maturity risk premium (MRP) on 5-year bonds is 0.40%. What is the real risk-free rate, r*?
A. 3.64% B. 3.48% C. 3.00% D. 4.96% E. 4.00%
An agreement in which parties intend to form a valid bargain, but a court declares that some rule of law prevents enforcing it is called A)a void agreement
B)a voidable contract. C)an unenforceable agreement. D)a quasi-contract.