In a Chapter 13 proceeding, the bankruptcy estate of an individual includes wages earned after commencement of the proceeding
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Nichols and Wahlen's 2004 study showed that superior forecasting provides the potential to earn superior security returns. Nichols and Wahlen's findings indicate
a. that an investor could earn excess returns if the investor could predict accurately the sign of the change in earnings one year ahead. b. that an investor could earn excess returns if the investor could predict accurately the magnitude of the change in earnings one year ahead. c. that an investor could earn excess returns if the investor could predict accurately the sign of the change in cash flows from operations one year ahead. d. that an investor could earn excess returns if the investor could predict accurately the sign of the change in working capital one year ahead.
Which of the following statements is true about negligence?
A. It excludes acts of both commission and omission. B. One cannot be held negligent by failing to do something that one should have done. C. One can be negligent by doing something that one should not. D. It is not a central component of tort law.
A project organization does not have functional departments
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ABC, Inc., is a small clothing manufacturer that produces shirts and pants using two resources: sewing machine hours and cutting machine hours. The production manager can schedule up to 240 hours of sewing machine time and up to 150 hour cutting machine time. Production of one shirt requires 3 hours of sewing time and 1 hour of cutting time. Each pair of pants requires 2 hours of sewing time and 1.5 hours of cutting time. Each shirt yields a profit of $5, and each pair of pants generates a $6 profit. The objective is to maximize profits. Let X1 = Number of shirts to be produced, X2 = Number of pairs of pants to be produced. Determine the value of X1 and X2 (that maximizes profit) using corner point method.
a. X1 = 0, X2 = 100 b. X1 = 120, X2 = 0 c. X1 = 84, X2 = 24 d. X1 = 24, X2 = 84