Your client is a nongovernmental not-for-profit museum that operates a gift shop. Explain the unrelated business income tax to your client and suggest ways to avoid this tax.
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Personal Finance
Check my work pls. 1. The components of ___ are variable costs and fixed costs. A. Entire cost B. Total cost* C. Complete cost D. Required cost 2. What is the margin of safety? A. How much sales can fall before a business starts making less 5% B. How much
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math
Can someone please help me/ Sal's Sandwich Shop sells wraps and sandwiches as part of its lunch specials. The profit on every sandwich is $2 and the profit on every wrap is $3. Sal made a profit of $1,470 from lunch specials last month. The equation 2x +
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Math (Ms.Sue please help!)
Sarah owns a small business. There was a loss of $19 on Thursday and a loss of $12 on Friday. On Saturday there was a loss of $11, and on Sunday there was a profit of $15. Find the total profit or loss for the four days. A. $35 loss B. $19 profit C. $27
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Civics ASAP PLZ =:)
Sarah opened a shoe shop in Los Angeles, California to sell the shoes she designs. Which of the following statements is an example of cultural diffusion related to Sarah's business? First-year profits for Sarah's Shoe Shop were 50 percent higher than
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Algebra
A business owner opens one store in town A. The equation p(x)=10,000(1.075)^t represents the anticipated profit after t years. The business owner opens a store in town B six months later and predicts the profit from that store to increase at the same rate.
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Biology
16) A nurse is collecting data from a client who has parkinson's disease and his experiencing bradykinesia. Which of the following finding should the nurse expect? A. Increased blinking B. States euphoria C. Slurred speech D. Decreased respiratory rate 17)
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Principles of Business Marketing Exam
I need help on The Principles of Business Marketing Exam. I am struggling and Stress. Here is a question for memory. 3) Which of the following is not a business to business (B2B) costumer? A) Product producers B) Online consumers C) Product sellers D)
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LA
In which sentence is a comma used correctly?(1 point) Ben likes toast but, I like rolls with my meals. After dinner we went to the, store to shop for shoes. On Sunday I want to go to the museum, all day. Oscar wants to go to the pool, so that is were we
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mathematics
A business owner opens one store in town A. The equation mc024-1.jpgrepresents the anticipated profit after t years. The business owner opens a store in town B six months later and predicts the profit from that store to increase at the same rate. Assume
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Math
Jim owns a small business. There was a loss of $26 on Thursday and a loss of $11 on Friday. on Saturday, there was a loss of $9, and on Sunday there was a profit of $13. Find the total profit or loss for the 4 days. A. $33 loss B. $59 profit C. $19 loss D.
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Language Arts
Punctuation Marks Quick Check 1 of 41 of 4 Items Question In which sentence is a comma used correctly?(1 point) On Sunday I want to go to the museum, all day. On Sunday I want to go to the museum, all day. After dinner we went to the, store to shop for
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math
3 friends A,B,C started a business investing rs 5000,10000,7500.A left the business after 6 months while C invested 5000 more after 6 months. A profit of 9000 earned at the end of the year.profit of C is ???
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Math
Vidya wants to cover a gift box whose dimensions are 20 cm,30cm and 8cm. She has a piece of paper of area 1 metre square. Will she be able to cover the gift? Explain.
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Math
Sarah owns a small business. There was a loss of $19 on Thursday and a loss of $12 on Friday. On Saturday there was a loss of $11, and on Sunday there was a profit of $15. Find the total profit or loss for the four days. A. $35 loss B. $19 profit C. $27
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Math
A gift shop buys greeting cards at $3.50 each, and sells them at an 80% markup. At what price does the gift shop sell each greeting card?
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math
p and q started a business. they made an annual profit of rs 50000. q being a working partner received 20 % of the annual profit as his salary. if the entire profit were divided in the ratio of their investment, p would received rs 8000 more as his profit
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Business
I don't understand how to do this and I will fail without this being done please help. You are the operator of a small golf and ski shop (Sam’s Golf & Ski) that generates a profit of $70,000 on sales of $255,000 per year. You have been very successful
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Managerial Economics Question
1)The Midnight hour, a local nightclub, earned $100,000 in accounting profit last year. This year the owner, who had invested $ 1 million in the club, decided to close the club. What can you say about economic profit (and the rate of return)in the
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system analysis in transportation INTRODUCTION TO
TruckCo manufactures two types of trucks: 1 and 2. each truck must go through the painting shop and assembly shop. if the painting shop were completely devoted to painting type 1 truck, 800 per day could be painted, whereas if the painting shop were
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Science
16) A nurse is collecting data from a client who has parkinson's disease and his experiencing bradykinesia. Which of the following finding should the nurse expect? A. Increased blinking B. States euphoria C. Slurred speech D. Decreased respiratory rate 17)
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MATH
Roberta Hernandez sells three items‐A, B, and C in her gift shop. Each unit of A costs her $2 to buy, $1 to sell, and $2 to deliver. For each unit of B, the costs are $3, $2, and $2, respectively, and for each unit of C, the costs are $6, $2, and $4
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Algebra
Alka and Shweta invested ₹1800 and ₹2400 respectively in a small business.They made a profit of ₹1400.They decided to divide the profit between them in the ratio of Thier investments.How much did each get as profit? ₹1800/₹2400=3/4
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Math
Jim owns a small business. There was a loss of $26 on Thursday and a loss of $11 on Friday. On Saturday there was a loss of $9, and on Sunday there was a profit of $13. Find the total profit OR loss for the 4 days. A $33 loss B $59 profit (my answer) C $19
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Math
I seem to be having problems setting up Linear Programming questions. For example: Kustom Kars does van conversions. The Custom conversion required 15 hours of shop time, 8 hours of painting time, and 1 hour of inspection time. The Deluxe conversion
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economics
Suppose that a business has developed a very high-quality product and operates more efficiently in producing that product than any other potential competitor. As a consequence, at present it is the only seller of this product, for which there are few close
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mathematics
the profit on a business was shared between two partners P:Q in the ratio 3:4.if Q received #8,000 more than P, the profit was?
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Math
2. Lisa owns a small business. There was a loss of $14 on Monday and a profit of $18 on Tuesday. On Wednesday there was a loss of $6 and on Thursday there was a profit of $7. Find the total profit or loss. a. $15 profit b. $45 loss c. $5 profit d. $10
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Math
Jim owns a small business. There was a loss of $26 on Thursday and a loss of $11 on Friday. On Saturday there was a loss of $9, and on Sunday there was a profit of $13. Find the total profit OR loss for the 4 days. A $33 loss B $59 profit C $19 loss D $26
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math
Annual demand for the notebook binders that Ted's Stationery Shop sells is 10,000 units. Ted operates his business on a 200-work-day year. The unit cost of a binder is $2, and the cost of placing an order with his supplier is $0.40. The cost of carrying
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Math
A gift shop buys greeting cards at $3.50 each, and sells them at an 80% markup. At what price does the gift shop sell each greeting card?
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math
carlas clothing shop opened eight years ago. the first year she made $3,000 profit. each year thereafter her profits were about 50% greater than the previous year. how much profit did carla earn during the 18th year of business?
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algerbra 1
4. Your profit P is determined by subtracting the cost C, the amount of money it costs to operate a business, from the revenue R, the amount of money you earn from selling your product. Profit can be represented algebraically by the equations: Profit =
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Marketing
Which of the following statements describes how price relates to profit? A. The lower the price is set, the lower the profit will be. B. The prices a business sets for products and services help in determining the profit of the business. C. A good or
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Finite!!!
9. Roberta Hernandez sells three items‐A, B, and C in her gift shop. Each unit of A costs her $2 to buy, $1 to sell, and $2 to deliver. For each unit of B, the costs are $3, $2, and $2, respectively, and for each unit of C, the costs are $6, $2, and $4
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Business plan
Explain the fundamentals of the proposed business.. if I know the services I will supply please give me examples how I can make a profit I have a cleaning business. thank you
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economics
1. Assume there are three markets: A: Wool; B: Synthetic Fiber; C: Business Travel. Assume we are in the years after the introduction of synthetic fibers. Using demand and supply analysis explain what happens in the SHORT RUN in all three markets and why?
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Managerial econ 1
1)The Midnight hour, a local nightclub, earned $100,000 in accounting profit last year. This year the owner, who had invested $ 1 million in the club, decided to close the club. What can you say about economic profit (and the rate of return)in the
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algebra
Jennny decided to open up her new coffee shop. Jenny needs to know how much he will need to bring in with the coffee shop to keep up with costs and revenue. With this problem, we have to make the problem into this: profit=the revenue- the cost of the
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math help me out
p and q started a business. they made an annual profit of rs 50000. q being a working partner received 20 % of the annual profit as his salary. if the entire profit were divided in the ratio of their investment, p would received rs 8000 more as his profit
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Economics
Bella Inc. is a bakery business that sells cakes online. Last year, the company sold 40,000 cakes at a price of $5 per unit. The total costs for the year consisted of $30,000 in rent, $50,000 in labour, $20,000 in materials, and $10,000 in miscellaneous
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Math
A client comes to you for investment advice on his $500,000 winnings from the lottery. He has been offered the following options by three different financial institutions and requests assistance to help understand which option would be the best for his
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math
Assume that the business makes a profit with probability 0.3 in the first year. For each year thereafter, the business makes a profit with probability 0.7 if it made a profit in the previous year, and with probability 0.2 if it did not make a profit in the
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American Government HELP
Recall the scenario for this lesson’s discussion: You are the CEO of a powerful and politically connected corporation in your area. You have lunch once a month at your club with other business leaders of influential conglomerates to see where your
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Economics!
if a business firm operates indefinitely without covering any of its sunk costs,what happens to these costs? A.they continue unpaid for as long as the firm fails to make a profit large enough to cover them B.nothing happens to them;they have cease to exist
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Math
A furniture shop bought a table from the manufacturer and marked up the purchase price by 50%. At the Augustus Homemaker Sale, the price was reduced by 25%. The buyer saved 30$ on the price tag shown in the shop. What did the shop pay the manufacturer for
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math/algebra
Mr. Jenkins is going to buy museum tickets for a class trip. The museum director quotes him the following prices: • 20 tickets cost a total of $250. • 30 tickets cost a total of $375. • 50 tickets cost a total of $625. a. Based on these prices, is
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Math
you receive a $30 gift card to a shop that sells fruit smoothies for $3. if you graph an equation of the line that represents the money, y, remaining on the card after you buy x smoothies, what will the y- intercept be? will the line rise or fall from left
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algebra
Bob's Barber shop estimates their gross revenue for the second qaurter to be given by the polynomial 9x^3+4x^2-6x+9. The shop estimates their costs for that quarter to be given by 7x^2+2x+1. For the second qauter,find and simplify a polynomial that will
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algebra1
a restaurant manager lost $415 in business during the month of january. business picked up in february, and he ended that month with a profit of $1580. (a). what was the manager's profit after january and february?? (b) what if...? the restaurant lost $245
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math
Business and Economics: For a business to make a profit it is clear that revenue R must be greater than cost C; in short, a profit will result only if R>C. if a company manufactures records and its cost equation for a week is C = 300 + 1.5x and its revenue
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art
You are a museum director/gallery executive director - a person of responsibility in the arts in a place where people go to deliberately look at art. This work is not being thrust on an unsuspecting public. A local woman of wealth, married to a man with
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accounting
Your client is a nongovernmental not-for-profit museum that operates a gift shop. Explain the unrelated business income tax to your client and suggest ways to avoid this tax.
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English
1. At a gift shop, we can buy a teddy bear, right? Do you use 'present shop' instead of 'gift shop'?
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Finance
I. Memorandum D. Explain the tax effect based on providing $180,000 per year for the client’s salary and $70,000 per year for his daughter’s salary if they withdraw cash from the business or pay dividends as appropriate. E. Justify the percentage of
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math help
p and q started a business. they made an annual profit of rs 50000. q being a working partner received 20 % of the annual profit as his salary. if the entire profit were divided in the ratio of their investment, p would received rs 8000 more as his profit
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operation mangement
Annual demand for the notebook binders at Andrew’s stationary shop is 10,000 units. Andrew operates the business 300 days per year and finds that deliveries from his supplier generally take 5 working days.
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Humanities of Arts and Culture
Complete a virtual tour of an art museum exhibition located on the Internet. Post a 350-700 word response discussing the museum exhibition and your reaction to the visit. Your response should include the following: 1. Name of the museum, 2. URL for the
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quantitative decision making
james and john invested ¥700 and ¥300 respectively, at the end the of one year, they divided their profits such that a third of the profit is divided equally for the efforts they have put into the business and the remaining amount of profit is divided in
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quantitative decision making
james and john invested ¥700 and ¥300 respectively, at the end the of one year, they divided their profits such that a third of the profit is divided equally for the efforts they have put into the business and the remaining amount of profit is divided in
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MATH HELP PLEASE Explain
Onondaga Electronics operates on a net-profit rate of 20% on its printer cables. If the markup is $8.95 and the overhead is $4.31, find the net profit and the selling price
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Microeconomics
Explain in detail why profit-seeking businesses have incentive to use resources efficiently. How does your explanation fit into the idea of "the invisible hand of the market?" If one has competition, then you have to reduce costs (or go out of business).
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math
A client comes to you for investment advice on his $500,000 winnings from the lottery. He has been offered the following options by three different financial institutions and requests assistance to help understand which option would be the best for his
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math
A client comes to you for investment advice on his $500,000 winnings from the lottery. He has been offered the following options by three different financial institutions and requests assistance to help understand which option would be the best for his
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Career
What are the daily responsibilites for owning a auto detail shop? I think it would be easier to divide this up into 2 groups. 1) The daily responsibilities of owning any business. (Employees, scheduling, $$, handling customers, reviewing marketing plans,
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FINITE
Assume that the business makes a profit with probability 0.8 in the first year. For each year thereafter, the business makes a profit with probability 0.8 if it made a profit in the previous year, and with probability 0.2 if it did not make a profit in the
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Finance
Assume that you are financial advisor to a business. Describe the advice that you would give to the client for raising business capital using both debt and equity options in today’s economy
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Finance
Assume that you are financial advisor to a business. Describe the advice that you would give to the client for raising business capital using both debt and equity options in today’s economy
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Check
13. Giganeers faces competition from many other companies that also provide engineering consulting services. In order to gain more business, Gig has tried to convince potential clients that his company offers better service than the competition. He has
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law
hi i just wanted to ask this question because i am in a problem. can someone help with this I operate an auto parts shop. The shop has gone out of business, and all assets have been sold. The following debts remain: 1. $10,000 owed to suppliers for
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business
Please check. Mary Torres owns and operates a bakery. During the past week she sold 500 loaves of bread at $2.25 per loaf. The raw materials for each loaf cost Ms. Torres $1.80. - Aside from the costs from raw materials, what other costs will Ms. Torres
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accounting
A business has a rate of return of seven times. At one time the business had an average stock of sh 142,000. The trade discounts allowed was 33.3% of all selling prices to retailers of gross profit. Calculate; (a) cost of goods sold (b) gross profit (c)
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algebra 8
business. A restaurant manager lost $415 in business during the month of january . business picked up in February, and he ended that month with a profit of $1580 A. What was the manager's profit after January and February? B. What if...? The restaurant
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law help plz
what would be the argument Susan Smith (the company accountant) has been approached by XYZ Ltd, a major client of Wellbuilt Pty Ltd, with a business proposal that appeared too attractive to refuse. Susan incorporated her own company to enter this contract.
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math
A gift shop owner plans to give away calendars during the 31 days in January. Signs in her store say that the first 100 customers each day will receive a calendar. Should the owner estimate or find the exact product when placing her order for the
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Math
The function rule for the profit a company expects to earn is P 5 1500m 1 2700, where P represents profit and m represents the number of months the company has been in business. How much profit should the company earn after 12 months in business?
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business law
Explain how trade off happens when writers, musicians, artists profit from their work in business law?
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math
Mr. Jenkins is going to buy museum tickets for a class trip. The museum director quotes him the following prices: • 20 tickets cost a total of $250. • 30 tickets cost a total of $375. • 50 tickets cost a total of $625. a. Based on these prices, is
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e-buisness
For this Individual Project you are required to address how a service related example company like C&M has implemented e-business and explain in detail how the example company implemented the e-business strategy and was it successful? Focus on how well or
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math
the art museum charges an initial membership fee of $50.00. for each visit the museum charges $15.00. Write a function f(x) for the total amount charged for x trips to the museum.
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algebra
Bob barber shop estimates their gross revenue for the second quarter to be given by the polynimal 3x^3+6x^2+3x+3. The shop estimates their cost for the quarter to be given by 9x^2-6x+5. Find and simplify the polyminal that will represent their profit. Will
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English
Which of the following sentences is an example of a simple sentence? Ian saved enough for a trip to Scotland. Originally, they wanted to ride bikes all the way, but they decided to take the train instead. Wouldn’t life be great if there were a museum
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MATH
Sal's Sandwich Shop sells wraps and sandwiches as part of its lunch specials. The profit on every sandwich is $2 and the profit on every wrap is $3. Sal made a profit of $1,470 from lunch specials last month. The equation 2x + 3y = 1,470 represents Sal's
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business law
please help me to do my assignment 1.describe my business? (I choose restaurent business? 2.iedntify 1 contract required for this business ?Describe the use and importanceof this contract to my nominated business 3.identify and explain the elements of this
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Dynamics of the Business Environment
In general, a person who owns and operates his or her own business can be thought of as a/an
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Home inspector
By nature, the home inspection business does not provide A. inspection reports to assist the client in making a buy or no-buy decision. B. both general and detailed information on homes and commercial properties. C. the client with a positive inspection
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Math
Mr. Jenkins is going to buy museum tickets for a class trip. The museum director quotes him the following prices: • 20 tickets cost a total of $250. • 30 tickets cost a total of $375. • 50 tickets cost a total of $625. a. Based on these prices, is
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MATH PRECAL HELP
Business. The profit, in thousands of dollars, for a product is p(X)=-x^2+140x-4700 where x is the production level in hundreds of units. Find the production level that maximizes the profit. Find the maximum profit. The maximum profit of $ _____ is
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algebra 1
Sal's Sandwich Shop sells wraps and sandwiches as part of its lunch specials. The profit on every sandwich is $2 and the profit on every wrap is $3. Sal made a profit of $1,470 from lunch specials last month. The equation 2x + 3y = 1,470 represents Sal's
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Math
Illustrate two real-life example of the fraction 0/6? I need help coming up with the second one. This is my 1st one "The amount of money of six business owners get if the business has a profit of $0."
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Business
As a business manager, do you think that a corporation's decisions should be goverened by a social conscience or is it ethnical for a business to simply pursue a profit for its shareholders?
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college
Describe the basic environments (legal, social, economic) in which a business operates.
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Math
I. Memorandum D. Explain the tax effect based on providing $180,000 per year for the client’s salary and $70,000 per year for his daughter’s salary if they withdraw cash from the business or pay dividends as appropriate. E. Justify the percentage of
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math
Asha, Nangila and Cherop contributed shilling 60,000,shilling 85,000 and shilling 105 000 respectively. They agreed to put 25% of the profit back into business each year. They also agreed to put aside 40% of the remaining profit to cater for taxes and
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math
The business opened with a debt of $3400. After 4 years, it accumulated profit of $4900. Find the profit as a function of time t, knowing the profit function is linear. P(t)=
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Math
A restaurant manager lost $415 in business during the month of January. Business picked up in February, and he ended the month with a profit of $1580. What was the managers profit after January and February?
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math problem
Please solve and explain, your profit for 1 day is $1,281, and the cost of running the business for the day is $1,463. What is the revenue for that day? Explain your answer.
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MATH
Plz I do not understand. You and your two sisters bought a gift for your brother. You paid 7.50 for your share (one third of the gift) . What is the total cost of the gift
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Business
Gurinder singh runs a small business that manufactures office furniture. His best selling products are office desks and chairs. Sales turnover has risen but profits have stayed constant. The business is also experiencing cash flow problems. a) Explain 2
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Business
What type of business can be designated as profit or non-profit? a)Corporation b)Company c)Sole proprietorship d)LLC
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Business
As a business manager, do you think that a corporation's decision should be goverened by a social conscience or is it ethical for a business to simply pursue a profit for it shareholders?