National survey data now indicate that people are more attached and committed to organizations that offer family-friendly policies because they benefit personally from the policies.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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On a break-even chart , the break-even point is located at the point where the total
a. Revenue line crosses the total contribution margin line. b. Revenue line crosses the total cost line. c. Revenue line crosses the total fixed cost line. d. Fixed cost line intersects the total variable cost line.
Business ethics is concerned with all of the following except
A. distinguishing between ethical decisions that arise in a business setting. B. societal issues such as the sale of products or services that may damage the environment. C. moral and ethical principles that might arise in a business setting. D. distinguishing between moral decisions in a business setting. E. any special duties or obligations that apply to persons engaged in commerce.
Which of the following is true of federal deficit?
A. Other things held constant, the larger the federal deficit, the lower the level of government expenses. B. Other things held constant, the larger the federal deficit, the higher the level of the national income. C. Other things held constant, the larger the federal deficit, the more taxes the government collects. D. Other things held constant, the larger the federal deficit, the lower the inflation rate in the economy of a country. E. Other things held constant, the larger the federal deficit, the higher the level of interest rates on borrowings.
Real Estate Investments, Inc., owns and manages an office building. Secure Insurance Company agrees to lease the building for five years. Under the lease, Secure is obligated to pay all of the utility costs. Two years into the term, Secure asks Real Estate to modify the lease to provide that the utility costs be split equally between them. Real Estate agrees, but later decides it does not want to share the costs and refuses to pay. Is the landlord bound to its agreement to share the utility costs? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?