Tell what you will find in a bond listing in the Wall Street Journal
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The name of the bond will be listed in the first column in alphabetical order. Next, you will see the current yield, followed by the volume of trading during the previous day. The fourth and fifth columns list the closing price that day and the net change in the closing price from the day before that, respectively.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Luke offered to sell his farm to Kent at $75,000, an offer which Kent declined. A week later, Luke offered to sell the farm for $65,000, stating it was the final offer that would be valid for one month only
Two days later, Kent offered to pay $60,000 for the farm. Luke received Kent's offer a week later and he declined it. After ten days, Kent agreed to buy the farm for $65,000, but Luke refused to sell the farm. Kent decided to sue Luke for a breach of contract. The judge ruled in favor of Luke. Which one of the following is the reason for the ruling in Luke's favor? A) Luke's original offer of $75,000 is still valid, even though rejected. B) Kent's counteroffer of $60,000 had rendered the offer for $65,000 invalid. C) Kent's acceptance was past the set time period in the offer. D) Kent acted in an incompetent manner toward the offer.
Managers build trust by treating all personal situations of employees the same.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Louise Feldspar obtained the exclusive right to sell TastyCrunchy Chicken in a specified area. Under the agreement, Feldspar was permitted to use the TastyCrunchy name and logo for her restaurant and she agreed to comply with TastyCrunchy's restaurant
requirements. She purchased her equipment, as well as the chicken she served, from the firm. She agreed to devote a certain percentage of her revenues to promoting the TastyCrunchy operation in local media. The operation was successful from the start, and Feldspar has had no problem meeting the sales quotas imposed by TastyCrunchy. The past year TastyCrunchy informed Feldspar that it intended to open a new restaurant on an interstate highway that had just been completed in her exclusive area of trade. Because her operation would be competition for the new store, Feldspar's right to sell TastyCrunchy products and use the name TastyCrunchy was revoked. What can Louise do?