Tina is a real estate broker who has been asked to sell a property by a client. The property is exactly what she has wanted for herself. She knows the seller is unaware of the value of the property and is relying on her to make the best decision. She knows if she markets it aggressively, she can get several thousand dollars more for the property than the seller is asking. Tina talks to her son and asks him to buy the property in his name, with her funds, and to transfer the property to her after the transaction is completed. She contacts her client and tells him she has a buyer ready who is offering to purchase the property for a thousand dollars over the listing price. The seller agrees to the sale unaware of the other issues involved-<u>The statement that best describes Tina's action is -Tina has knowingly engaged in a conflict of interest.</u>
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Explanation:
A conflict of interest refers to a situation in which the the individual is benefiting personally from her position and is not thinking about the interest of the other party involved.
In the above question Tina who is a real estate agent is taking advantage of her position to gain personal benefit by buying the property of her client through her son and the party involve is unaware of the intention of tina
<u>So it is appropriate to say that Tina has knowingly engaged in a conflict of interest.</u>
Answer:
Option D Data Dump
Explanation:
The provision of the unneccesary data alongwith the other necessary data to the user is reffered to as Data dumping. Data dumping by the salesperson might affect the opinion because the customer might change his mind to buy a specific product or postpond purchasing the product.
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Answer:
The question is missing stock quotes which are found in the attached.
The maximum price that Norman Pilbarra will pay to buy 400 shares is $103.8 per share.
Explanation:
Judging from the attached stock quotes,the first 200 shares offered for sale is $103.5 per share while the next 200 shares is at a price of $103.8.
This then means that the maximum price for 200 shares is $103.8.This information is derived from the ask prices not bid prices since ask price is for sale,whereas bid is for purchase.