The money a consumer has left after paying taxes to use for necessities such as food, shelter, clothing, and transportation is referred to as ________.
A. discretionary income
B. household income
C. disposable income
D. gross income
E. net income
Answer: C
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Injunctions are:
A. mandatory if the court orders a party to refrain from doing certain acts. B. used to compel personal service. C. not a form of equitable remedy, which is granted depending on the equities of a case. D. available when a breach of contract threatens to produce an irreparable injury.
How would cell A1 appear after being formatted as “#,###.000,”?
a) 1.23
b) 1,234.56
c) 1.234
d) 1
e) 1,234
Which of the following statements regarding scheduling at Alaska Airlines is FALSE?
A) Flying into Alaska complicates scheduling. B) Schedule changes at one airport have a ripple effect that may have impacts in many others. C) Alaska Airlines' high-tech computer and communications system is located in Seattle. D) Alaska Airlines' rapid rescheduling uses mathematical scheduling models. E) Alaska Airlines' rapid rescheduling promotes air safety and limits traveler inconvenience, but has not resulted in money savings for Alaska Airlines.
Common stockholders' equity equals common stock issued minus treasury stock
Indicate whether the statement is true or false