Adventure Travel signed a 14%, 10-year note for $152,000. The company paid an installment of $2200 for the first month. After the first payment, what is the principal balance? (Do not round any intermediate calculations, and round your final answer to the nearest dollar.)
A) $149,800
B) $150,227
C) $151,573
D) $154,200
C) $151,573
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Kaizen costing helps to
a. reduce product costs of products in the design and development stage. b. keep the target cost as the primary focus after a product enters production. c. keep profit margin relatively stable as product price declines over the product life cycle. d. reduce the cost of engineering change orders during each stage of the product life cycle.
Which of the following are the factors for the Fama-French model?
A. The excess market return, a debt factor, and a book-to-market factor. B. The excess market return, a size factor, and a debt. C. A debt factor, a size factor, and a book-to-market factor. D. The excess market return, an industrial production factor, and a book-to-market factor. E. The excess market return, a size factor, and a book-to-market factor.
Which of the following individual sports has the smallest purse earnings?
a. LPGA Tour b. PGA TOUR c. NASCAR d. Tennis
Esther was an employee of Serve U Right Inc which created customized computer programs for clients. Esther was one of only two people in Canada who knew the new language, Jolted Java, just released by Microtext Ltd
, which she learned while employed at Serve U Right. Esther approached management requesting an increase in salary to reflect her skills and was told that her acquiring a new language while employed by them was sufficient compensation. Esther indicated that she would look elsewhere and she was reminded that her employment contract contained a confidentiality clause. If Esther were to leave her employment and go to work for the other company, using this language, Serve U Right would: A) Be able to successfully stop her re-employment with their competitor for beach of the confidentiality clause. B) Not be successful as the courts will not stop individuals from applying their skills in earning a living. C) Be able to successfully stop Esther from leaving their employment as she has a contract and is a key employee. D) Not be successful in stopping Esther from leaving but could stop her from working for the competition for a reasonable time or until the new language is in more general use. E) Be able to successfully stop her re-employment on the basis of general equitable principles protecting confidential information.