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[Answered] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?

[Answered] Select the best answer for the question. 6. __________ is the amount of time you spend studying or working versus the amount of time you spend on yourself. A. Self-care B. Time management C. Work-life balance D. Self-actualization

[Answered] Mike is an agent making purchase orders for Tammy. Tammy passes away before the agency contract is voluntarily ended. The agent has already done half of the work assigned. What is the result related to the status of the agency?

[Answered] Braxton and Kaih have just inherited $50,000. Which of the following statements is true? A. They should invest this money in corporate bonds to save on taxes. B. The $50,000 will be taxable income in the year received, and they should invest this money in corporate bonds to save on taxes. C. The $50,000 will be taxable income in the year received. D. The $50,000 is excluded from gross income.

[Answered] Solve the problem using $6.2 \%$, up to $ \$128,400$ for Social Security tax and using $1.45 \%$, no wage limit, for Medicare tax. What are the social security and Medicare withholdings (in \$) for an executive whose annual gross earnings are $ \$131,500$? Social Security $ \$\square$ Medicare $ \$\square$

[Answered] Is the Customer Always Right?, p 207 Is the Customer Always Right? At an independently owned Pizza Hut franchise in Oklahoma, two regular customers made sexually offensive remarks to a female employee named Lockard, who then told her boss she did not like waiting on them. One evening, these customers again entered the restaurant, and her boss instructed Lockard to wait on them. She did, but this time the customers became physically abusive. Although it is the employee’s duty to provide good customer service, that does not mean accepting harassment. Lockard sued her employer, the owner of the franchise, for failing to take her complaints seriously and for making her continue to suffer sexual harassment and assault by customers. The jury ruled in her favor, awarding her $360,000, and an appeals court upheld the judgment. 1. Clearly, no employee should expect to be physically assaulted, but how far should an employee be expected to go in the name of customer service? 2. Is taking verbal taunts expected? Why or why not? 3. Just as every employee should treat customers and clients with respect, so every employer is ethically—and often legally—obligated to safeguard employees on the job. This includes establishing a workplace atmosphere that is safe and secure for workers. If you were the owner of this Pizza Hut franchise, what protections might you put in place for your employees?

[Answered] Joe earns $62,000 per year, receives 10 days PTO, 8% retirement matching, and receives 60% employer-subsidized health insurance which totals $10,000. Calculate the benefit rate. | Employee Benefits | | --- | | Health Insurance | 60% | | FICA | 7.65% | | Paid Vacation (PTO) | 10 days | | Retirement Matching | 8% | [?] % Round to the nearest percentage point.

[Answered] Calculate the missing information. Round dollars to the nearest cent and percents to the nearest tenth percent. | Item | Original Selling Price | Amount of Markdown (in $) | Sale Price (in $) | Markdown Percent | | --------- | ----------------------- | -------------------------- | ------------------ | ---------------- | | CD Player | $262.95 | $ | $0 | 30% |

[Answered] Vincent earns $60,000 per year, receives 15 days PTO, 8% retirement matching, and receives 70% employer-subsidized health insurance which totals $10,000. Calculate the benefit rate. | Employee Benefits | | :------------------ | | Health Insurance | 70 % | | FICA | 7.65 % | | Paid Vacation (PTO) | 15 days | | Retirement Matching | 8 % | [? ]% Round to the nearest percentage point.

[Answered] What is a "balance brought forward?" A. The amount of money you transfer from another checking account B. The amount of money you will owe in the future C. The amount of money you have from the previous statement period D. The amount of money you used to open your account