Answer:
Assuming that Samuel's retiring age is exactly 65 years old, and he starts collecting benefits 24 months before his full retirement age (exactly on his birthday number 63), then he will receive $867 per month (or 86.7% of his full benefits).
This calculation varies depending on the number of months, e.g.
months before full retirement age % of full retirement benefit
24 86.7%
23 87.2%
22 87.8%
21 88.3%
20 88.9%
19 89.4%
18 90.0%
17 90.6%
16 91.1%
15 91.7%
14 92.2%
13 92.8%
Answer:
B) nonfinancial compensation
Explanation:
Non-financial compensation doesn't have any monetary value; instead, it involves the satisfaction that an employee receives from his work environment. This satisfaction can be emotional and psychological.
Answer: $595
Explanation:
First find the probability of a $2,000 loss.
= 1 - other probabilities
= 1 - 0.6 - 0.05 - 0.13
= 0.22
Expected cost to the publishing company is a weighted average of the costs:
= (0 * 0.60) + (500 * 0.05) + (1,000 * 0.13) + (2,000 * 0.22)
= $595
Answer:
d. no one.
Explanation:
Since the issuer of the promissory note was originally Jake, he was the only responsible for the payment of the note. Once he dishonoured it, the note lost its value and no one can be responsible for it. A promissory note is an asset created as a counterpart liability of Jake wealth. If the note is exchanged many times, only the last holder will suffer jake's action