Answer:
C) twelve weeks of unpaid family or medical leave during any twelve-month period.
Explanation:
The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 provides employees with temporary medical leave when:
- their child is born (or they adopt a child) and they must take care of him/her
- if their spouse (husband or wife), child under 18, or parent has a serious health condition
- when the employee himself/herself has a serious medical condition and cannot work
Answer:
The problem with variable rates is that they vary, i.e., they might unexpectedly increase and the increase might be pretty significant. One of the main factors leading to the Great Recession was the housing bubble and the increase in mortgage interest rates. Normally, interest rates tend to increase, they might sometimes decrease, but generally they only go up and up.
Even though the fixed interest rate might be higher, it will not change and that guarantees that you will always pay the same amount and that you can prepare your personal budget to cover it.
Answer:
Stock A will be preferable for the risk averse Investors.
Explanation:
The reason is that risk is the measure of the vulnerability of the returns on the investment made which means if the return on the investment has greater vulnerability of returns then it is highly risky. So the risk averse investor would prefer stock A with lower risk.
(Special comments:
It must be noted that the higher return shows that the investment is also highly risky because nobody is going to give you more with low risk associated investments. This means lower return on Stock B is also preferable here for the risk averse investor because it carries lower risks.)
Answer:
it depends on the business
Explanation:
when the business is small there will be less department but if the business is big then there will be more department
Answer:
A
. payroll taxes.
Explanation:
Payroll taxes are imposed on the employers or employees of the company. In the examples of the question, the costs except for the payroll taxes are all paid by the company. Besides, payroll taxes are also not taxed on the company instead of on the employees' wages, which is funded by them. That is why all the examples are start-up costs except the payroll taxes