Taking a pay cut from your temporary job to get experience in your career field most often lowers your chances of landing a good job.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

If you are unable to secure an internship, consider taking a (gulp) pay cut from your temporary job to get experience in your career field. Or perhaps consider doing volunteer work in that field—not only will you be doing a good deed, you'll also be learning the ropes in your chosen field. Taking a temporary pay cut to gain relevant work experience often pays for itself many times over when you leave college and pursue a full-time position. See A-4: Your Investments: Building for the Future

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a. decrease; the capital stock b. increase; an asset c. increase; a liability d. increase; an expense

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Days Inn, Midas Muffler, and McDonald's are examples of which type of retail franchising structural arrangement?

a. service sponsor-retailer b. voluntary wholesaler-retailer c. manufacturer-retailer d. cooperative wholesaler-retailer

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A limited liability company is not a citizen of any state.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which agreement is unenforceable because of lack of valid consideration?

a. Johnson agreed to donate $1,000 to the United Hospital Building Fund. Based upon this and similar promises, construction was started. b. Davis promised to give his neighbor's young son $50 if the boy would refrain from trespassing on his property. Because of Davis's promise, the boy complied. c. Boyd agreed to sell his used motorboat to Yates for $300 . Yates tendered the $300. d. Philips promised his nephew $5,000 if the boy would refrain from smoking until he reached twenty-one years of age. Because of this promise, the nephew complied.

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