<span>From 1997 through 2006 the price of the average American home increased by nearly 125%. In the same time period this meant the home price ranged from 2.9-3.1 times the average household income. This led to fast and loose lending which include adjustable rate mortgages. This meant that once the economy crashed, up to 9 million homes were foreclosed on in one year, the average year normally sees roughly 1 million homes in foreclosure. In total, that represented $450 billion in losses from the banks.</span>
The answer choice which represents a bait-and-switch scam is Choice B; Mike decides to complain to the Better Business Bureau after a store advertises “everything in this store is $5 or less” but discovers the store charges a $2 fee for credit card purchases under $66.
<h3>Which is an evidence against a bait-and-switch scam?</h3>
Bait and switch is a morally suspect sales tactic that lures customers in with specific claims about the quality or low prices on items that turn out to be unavailable in order to upsell them on a similar, pricier item. It is simply considered a form of retail sales fraud, though it takes place in other contexts.
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If your choices are:
A) tax exemption
B) local withholding
C) state withholding
D) Social Security
Then the answer is D) Social Security. It is from the government which gives the citizens to have the right to be admitted or to give insurance for the health.
$15.00 .....this sentence is just filler because $15.00 is too short.
Answer:
d. $50,000,000/$120,000,000
Explanation:
The computation of the correct calculation when the revenue test is satisfied is shown below:
As we can see that the fourth option is correct i.e.
= Asian sales ÷ Total consolidated sales.
= $50,000,000 ÷ $120,000,000
Here the affiliate sales are not relevant so the same is not considered
Hence, the correct option is d.