8- Which of the following is NOT one of the ways in which a creditor may perfect a security interest in the collateral?
| Filing a financing statement. |
| All of these are ways a creditor may perfect a security interest in the collateral. |
| Filing a termination statement. |
| Taking possession of the collateral |
9- Consumer goods, equipment and inventory are all examples of ____________ personal property.
| tangible |
| retained |
| intangible |
| unsecured |
10- When an employer treats an entire group of people less favorably than other groups of people because of their race, color, national origin, sex or religion this is called ____________ discrimination.
| disparate impact |
| authorized |
| disparate treatment |
| unavoidable |
11-In a(n) ___________ shop agreement, an employer may hire anyone, whether or not he/she belongs to the union. After he/she has been hired however, the employee must either join the union or pay a fee to help pay for the costs of collective bargaining.
| agency |
| union |
| right-to-work |
| closed |
12-If the proceeds from the sale of the collateral are not sufficient to satisfy the debt owed to the secured party, the secured party may seek
| a foreclosure. |
| a deficiency judgment. |
| a future advance. |
| an anti-deficiency statute |
13-Which of the following (according to your textbook) is sometimes referred to as labor's "bill of rights?"
| The Landrum-Griffin Act |
| The National Labor Relations Act |
| The Norris-LaGuardia Act |
| The Labor-Management Relations Act |
14-A union must give 60-day notice to an employer if its members intend to
| boycott the employer's business. |
| picket. |
| lockout the employer. |
| strike. |
15-Bankruptcy law is exclusively ___________ law.
| contract |
| state |
| federal |
| common |
16-When an employer and a labor union are negotiating the terms of a new contract, the subject of wages is
| compulsory. |
| unauthorized. |
| permissive. |
| illegal. |
17-
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy requires a ___________ be filed no later than 90 days after an order for relief.
| list of creditors |
| bankruptcy estate |
| plan of payment |
| petition for discharge |
In: Economics
Again, on March 27th, 2020, The Bank of Canada decreased its target for the overnight interest rate to 0.25 percent "to provide support to the Canadian financial system and the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic." The decrease in interest rates is an example of an expansionary monetary policy. Assume a closed economy.
In three steps, describe the channels, the monetary transmission mechanism, through which this change in policy leads to a shift of the aggregate demand curve (Hint: AD-AS model)
Explain what happens to aggregate demand, real GDP, and the price level?
In: Economics
I work for a software company. We use several metrics to evaluate new software projects, including increased sales, retention, and revenue. One quality we look for is innovation. This often prompts a discussion of "how do you measure innovation." How do you say that one idea is more or less innovative than another? We often turn to our competitors and say if they aren't doing it then the idea is innovative... but that may also be a sign that the idea is terrible. You may even hear someone say "why can't we be innovate like that company?" As soon as you strive to be like another company, are you still being innovative? I recognize that this post offers more questions than answer. I'm truly curious about your thoughts...
What is innovation? How do you recognize innovation? How do you measure innovation?
In: Operations Management
The War of 1812, as a whole, best illustrates which economic theory of war?
(A) Opportunity Cost Effect
(B) Rapacity/Greed Effect
(C) Information Asymmetries
(D) Collective Action Problem
In: Economics
In: Economics
Discuss the costs and benefits of collective action with regards to trade legislation. Why is it that trade restrictions are so prevalent when it is so easy to prove their negative impact on general welfare? (25 points)
In: Economics
Elena filed her Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, for the 2006 taxable year on April 15, 2007. On May 15, 2007, the IRS assessed the $10,000 of tax reported by Elena on her 2006 Form 1040. Elena did not make any mistakes on her 2006 Form 1040; however, Elena did not pay the $10,000 tax liability reported on the Form 1040. On January 2, 2010, the IRS filed a Notice of Federal tax Lien against Elena, which attached to all Elena's property. On January 8, 2010, Elena requested for a Collection Due Process hearing before the IRS's Appeals Office. The Appeals Officer ruled against Elena, and Elena did not petition any court to review the Appeals Officer's determination. Assume that the Collection Due Process hearing process ended on February 10, 2010. Question: when did the statute of limitations on collection of Elena's 2006 income tax liability expire?
June 16, 2015.
April 15, 2017.
May 18, 2017,
June 17, 2017.
None of the above.
In: Accounting
In a negatively supercoiled circular plasmid (covalently closed), the transition of a small region of B-DNA to Z-DNA can be induced. If this region involves a 12 base pair alternating d(CG) sequence in the closed plasmid, determine changes to W, T, and L after the induced B-to-Z transition. (Remember: ~10 base pairs per right-handed turn for B-DNA and -12 base pairs per left-handed turn for Z-DNA, i.e. Z-DNA twists in the opposite direction).
In: Biology
A rigid, insulated, empty vessel is to be filled with steam from a steam line at 7 bar and 320°C. Steam flows into the vessel until the pressure in the vessel is 7 bar. At this instant the valve on the charging line is closed.
(a) What is the temperature of the steam in the vessel at the instant the valve is closed?
(b) What is the final pressure of the steam in the vessel after it has reached mutual stable equilibrium with the environment at 20° C?
(c) How much energy is transferred per kilogram of steam as the steam and the environment come to mutual stable equilibrium?
In: Physics
In a negatively supercoiled circular plasmid (covalently closed), the transition of a small region of B-DNA to Z-DNA can be induced. If this region involves a 12 base pair alternating d(CG) sequence in the closed plasmid, determine changes to W, T, and L after the induced B-to-Z transition. (Remember: ~10 base pairs per right-handed turn for B-DNA and -12 base pairs per left-handed turn for Z-DNA, i.e. Z-DNA twists in the opposite direction).
In: Biology