<span>I don't think there was any official contract set in place. It says they wrote a letter and said they'd sell it before June 1st. However, this wasn't a contract. It was only a letter of information. No one had a contract so no contract could have been breached.</span>
Answer:
a. $1,000 of income for the Human Fund for owning a $100,000 savings bond - This is an example of the debt interest in the budget.
b. Food stamps received by the Jones family - These are mandatory that has to be spent by the government.
c. Purchase of F-16 fighter planes by the U.S. government - Purchasing F-16 is discretionary.
d. An increase in the salary of researchers at the National Institutes of Health - Increase in the salary is discretionary expenditure by the government.
e. Government aid to help victims of drought in east Africa - This will be discretionary.
Definition of the categories of US government budget
Mandatory spending is spending required by statutory criteria, it is not authorized annually
Discretionary spending is spending that must be authorized annually and appropriated by the House and Senate.
Interest on debt is the cost incurred by an entity for borrowed funds
Answer: D. Car
Explanation:
The full options for this question includes a fourth option which is option D for Car.
Should this be the case then a car would present the largest income effect if there was a price change.
Goods that are more expensive will present larger income effects because a price change would affect their prices more and make them even more expensive which means that they would be taking more from income and in so doing causing a larger income effect.
(if there is no fourth option for car, use tablet computer instead).
Answer:
$1,808,000
Explanation:
The noncontrolling interest's share of the earnings of Harbor Corp. for 2019 is calculated to be:
=($2,500,000 - $2,000,000- $60,000) * 0.3 = $132,000
Amount of consolidated net income for 2019 should be allocated to Femur’s controlling interest in Harbor
= $440,000 - $132,000 = $308,000
Amount Femur Co. would report as consolidated net income for 2019:
= $1,500,000 + $308,000 = $1,808,000
The challenge of Sandy's inclusion in the juror is referred to as <em>A. </em><em>peremptory challenge</em><em>.</em>
- A peremptory challenge does not require any reason to be proffered. Therefore, Sandy's disqualification from the juror is based on peremptory challenge.
- The manner that Sandy looked at Linda does not necessarily give cause for Sandy to be biased in the case. But Linda may think otherwise, and can use a peremptory challenge to discard Sandy.
- Ann could reasonably be disqualified from the juror because she indicated her clear stance on Linda's case. As there is a challenge for cause, a reason must be offered. But the same cannot be said of Sandy's disqualification.
Thus, the juror challenge helps Linda to discard or excuse Sandy and Ann from the panel so that her case can be fairly adjudicated.
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