Answer:
$8,400
Explanation:
total commission = $300,000 x 8% = $24,000
50% co-brokerage split = $24,000 x 50% = $12,000
Walt's commission = $12,000 x 70% = $8,400
the 70% commission split between Walt and his broker means that Walt keeps 70% of the commission and the broker keeps 30%.
total commission is split between the two firms because the Walt's listing was sold by another firm.
Answer:
punishment
Explanation:
Basically, the manager is trying to change the behavior of his employee, Chuck. In management and organizational psychology, that is often referred to as the <em>reinforcement theory of motivation</em>.
In this example, the manager uses remuneration punishment in order to alter Chuck's noted behavior pattern.
<u>NOTE </u>- This is not to be confused with <em>negative reinforcement</em>, which is also related to the reinforcement theory. Although the term <em>negative </em>may imply some similarities with punishment, negative reinforcement is a different concept. While punishment is directly weakening the <em>unwanted </em>behavior, negative reinforcement is strengthening a <em>desired </em>behavior, by means of removing an unwanted consequence <u>for the employee</u> when he follows the wanted behavior pattern.
For example, a form of negative reinforcement would be if Chuck knew upfront that his pay would be reduced if he yelled at his customers and he avoided yelling in the first place because of that.
Answer:
Consumer Credit Legislation.
Explanation:
Consumer credit legislation demands that lenders provide potential borrowers with one or more measures of the cost of a loan.
To obtain a drivers license you must have a permit first.
-You must drive daily and "do not" get stopped by the cops while you have your permit or you wont get your license.
-While having your permit you must have a passenger 18 or older by your side at all times while driving with a permit.
-You must read the book of license. (DMV Drivers License Booklet)
-If you want more information about how to get your license, i suggest you read the DMV booklet.
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D. You should always check before if there would be delays