Jan purchased a new tool set costing $899.99 by taking out a 7.25% add-on installment interest from her credit union. She is paying the loan in equal payments over one year. How much are Jan's monthly payments? (Round to the nearest cent)


$80.44

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The journal entry a company uses to record pension rights that have not been funded for its salaried employees, at the end of the year is

A) debit Salary Expense; credit Cash B) debit Pension Expense; credit Unfunded Pension Liability C) debit Pension Expense; credit Unfunded Pension Liability and Cash D) debit Pension Expense; credit Cash

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Achilles Gear has four major retail customers. Based on the following RFM scores of these customers, the sales team at Achilles' should attempt to up-sell more expensive sporting goods to ________.

A. Goalkeeper with an RFM score of 551 B. WindyRiver Sports with an RFM score of 225 C. Cable Sports Inc. with an RFM score of 545 D. Pelican Stores with an RFM score of 113 E. Five Star Stores with an RFM score of 214

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One day the team leader asks Victoria and Ted to conduct an extensive analysis of how much water the company is using in getting raw fruit ready for preparation as ingredients in fruit-flavored drinks

A third team member, Rachel, will also be part of their sub-team. Victoria and Ted are delighted to have this important assignment, yet they agree that Rachel may be too weak with statistical analysis to do a competent job. What do you recommend that Victoria and Ted do in this situation? A) Explain to the team leader that if you put a poorly qualified team member on an assignment, failure will be inevitable. B) Encourage Rachel to do busywork parts of the water analysis, and conduct the key statistical analysis themselves. C) Criticize Rachel about her statistical skills right away, so she might turn down the sub-team assignment. D) Ask Rachel to do part of the statistical analysis, and express confidence in her abilities.

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