Inez files an employment discrimination suit against Jiffy Delivery Service, Inc, under the Civil Rights Act, based on Jiffy's discharge of Inez. Possible relief includes?
A) imprisonment
B) reinstatement.
C) fines.
D) an order to shutdown the employer's business.
B
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Higado Confectionery Corporation has a number of store locations throughout North America. In income statements segmented by store, which of the following would be considered a common fixed cost with respect to the stores?
A. cost of goods sold at each store B. store building depreciation expense C. the cost of corporate advertising aired during the Super Bowl D. store manager salaries
Despite multiple upturns and downturns in its economy, Russia's overall growth prospects appear promising, especially as a consumer market. However, there are still multiple dilemmas for firms trying to market their goods and services. These dilemmas include all of the following except Russia's
A. international sanctions. B. fluctuations in oil prices. C. widespread corruption. D. involvement in China. E. aging population and low both rates.
Mira Financial Advisors provides accounting and finance assistance to customers in the retail business
Mira has four professionals on staff, plus an office with six clerical staff. Total compensation, including benefits, for the professional staff runs about $756,000 per year, and it normally has about 8,300 billable hours per year. The professional staff keep detailed time sheets organized by client number. The total office and administrative costs for the year are $574,000. Mira allocates office and administrative costs to clients monthly, using a predetermined overhead allocation rate based on billable hours. During July, Mira's professionals spent 36 hours on their client, Riley Sales. Mira adds a 25% markup on its costs to calculate the amount billed to the customer. How much should the company charge Riley Sales for the month of July? (Round your intermediate calculations to the nearest cent, and your final answer to the nearest dollar.) A) $1,330,000 B) $182,000 C) $7,211 D) $5,769
Sam threatened to harm Alecia's daughter if she did not agree to help him rob a convenience store. It is likely that a jury would find Alecia not guilty of a crime in this case because
A. of the exclusionary rule. B. she was acting under duress. C. of the prohibition against double jeopardy. D. entrapment has occurred.