Several states have created a "whistle blower" exception to the doctrine of employment-at-will
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Bunsen Company is involved in a consumer liability lawsuit. Company attorneys have assessed the contingent outcomes of the lawsuit. Because the attorneys think the company will probably lose the lawsuit, To prepare for this loss, Bunsen management has decided to set aside funds in an investment account that earns a 9% return rate. Furthermore, there is general agreement that there is a 60%
probability the company will have to pay the defendants $6 million four years from now; a 30% probability the company will need to pay $10 million eight years from now, and a 10% probability the company will pay nothing. What amount should Bunsen accrue as a contingent liability? A) ?$4,055,928 B) ?$6,179,473 C) ?$6,600,000 D) ?$9,269,210
Which of the following is FALSE concerning writing analysis tools in word processing programs?
a. Sentence fragments, passive voice, jargon, and clichés are some types of errors that can be detected. b. After reviewing a document, the program can generate the total word count, average sentence length, and readability measures. c. They flag potential errors and require the writer to accept or reject the change. d. Such programs eliminate the need for the reader to check a passage for grammatical correctness.
A bond differs from a term loan in that:
A. a bond issue is negotiated between a financial institution and an investor. B. a bond is sold to a financial institution only. C. a bond is always offered to the public at a variable coupon rate. D. a bond has a higher issuance cost. E. a bond involves minimal formal documentation.
A scheduling system in which the last operation on a routing is scheduled first and for completion
on the due date is called: A) infinite scheduling. B) finite scheduling. C) backward scheduling. D) forward scheduling.