A property rented for less than 15 days and used for personal use the remainder of the year, should have the rental income reported on Schedule E.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
This property is considered primarily personal and therefore, none of the rental income is included in gross income.
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When Gap, Inc was developing the concept for its chain of Old Navy stores, the company gave employees who fit the desired Old Navy customer profile $200 apiece
They set them loose on a shopping spree, and then interviewed them about what they purchased so these products would be on the Old Navy shelves when the stores opened. Gap, Inc utilized what format of participant sampling? A) probability sampling B) systematic sampling C) stratified sampling D) nonprobability sampling E) simple random sampling
Of the following statements concerning the five major pitfalls business owners can fall into when trying to become more innovative; which statement is not true?
A. At the end of the month, the entrepreneur has to shuffle money from one account to another, falling victim to the pitfall of not minding the money. B. Trying to solve everyone's problems is tiring out the new entrepreneur, they have fallen victim to the pitfall of obeying rules that do not exist. C. A worker suggests a new time saving process but the entrepreneur brushes it aside as silly, falling victim to the pitfall of judging ideas too quickly. D. If a problem does not stay solved, the entrepreneur may have fallen victim to the pitfall of identifying the wrong problem.
In ____________________, the neutral third party investigates the dispute and makes nonbinding recommendations for a settlement.
A. mediation B. a public probe C. fact-finding D. arbitration
Prior to the passage of workers compensation laws, all of the following common law defenses could be used by employers to avoid financial responsibility for work-related injuries EXCEPT
A) contributory negligence. B) the fellow-servant doctrine. C) assumption of the risk. D) employer liability laws.