Last week, a toy manufacturer made the following toys and sold them to a department store at the following prices: 144 dolls at $8 each, 72 drums at $3 each, and 288 train sets at $35 each. The toy manufacturer paid a total of $6,228 for rent, materials, and labor. Compute the amount the toy manufacturer had left after paying all expenses
$5,220 money left
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A. self-recognition B. self-management C. cognitive change D. attention deployment
Department stores carry only a few product lines with wide assortments within those lines
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Nikki was an tax accountant with HBR Accounting. Nikki decided to do some private tax consulting in the evenings and on weekends. HBR is unaware of Nikki's consulting work. Which statement is correct?
a. Nikki has not breached a fiduciary duty to HBR since her consulting is done after her work for HBR. b. Nikki has not breached a fiduciary duty to HBR since her behavior does not reflect badly on the accounting firm. c. Nikki has not breached a fiduciary duty to HBR since Nikki has a contractual relationship with her clients, not her employer. d. Nikki has breached a fiduciary duty to HBR since she is competing with HBR.