Answer:
1. Could C.B. Management, Inc., prevail on its claim?
- probably it could since it was a common practice for McDonald's
2. C.B. Management, Inc. would be more likely to prevail if it could show that McDonald's terminated the franchise.
- arbitrarily, since it accepted other late payments from other franchisees.
Explanation:
In the original question, C.B. Management had a franchise contract with McDonald's but it continuously paid their franchise fees late. At the beginning McDonld's accepted the late fees but then it decided it wouldn't accept them anymore. Since late fees represented a breach of the franchise contract, McDonald's decided to terminate its contract with C.B. Management. In the first scenario, McDonald's was entitled to terminate the contract due to C.B. Management's continuous breaches.
What changes here, is that McDonald's generally accepts late payments from other franchisees and there acceptance of prior late fees meant that the original contract clause was invalid.
When a small business owner has two employees but trusts each one to have their own cash register and handle the money of the business separately, that means that the owner supports the establishment of responsibility. One instance where this could happen is at a small deli or coffee shop.
Answer:
D. PPO
Explanation:
PPO is an acronym for the preferred provider organization. PPO is one of the insurance health plans and is most popular among the family and individual markets. Under the PPO plans, the insurance company provides the insured with a long list containing doctors and hospitals to seek care. The list is the provider's preferred network, where patients should go for services.
A member of a PPO plan is encouraged to use the insurer network of preferred doctors. Members do not require a primary care physician's referral to see any specialist in the preferred doctors' network.
Answer:
you can save $522.48 by purchasing the computer with the credit card
Explanation:
total money paid to the credit card company = $181.46 x 12 = $2,177.52
total money paid for renting the computer = $200 x 12 = $2,400, plus the final payment = $2,400 + $300 = $2,700
money saved by using the credit card = $2,700 - $2,177.52 = $522.48
Answer:
Post split Shares: 800,000
Post split par value: $0.25
Explanation:
Stock split seeks to increase the number of shares available for trading on the exchange thus increasing the liquidity. Stock split of 4 for 1 increases the shares by 4 times e.g. every holder of 1 share will receive total of 4 new shares. Thus the shares will increase to 4 times: (200,000 * 4) = 800,000.
Post split share price is calculated by dividing par value to the proposed split.
($1 / 4) = $0.25 per share.