The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not include the name of the two labor organizations. There is no further context, reference, text, or article.
However, trying to help you we can comment on the following.
Probably, you are referring to the Ontario Federation of Labor (OFL) and the Ontario Public ServiceEmployees Union (OPSEU).
If that is the case, we say that these two labor organizations have a major role in supporting the employees of Tim Horton's branches, after the response, they have taken in Ontario regarding the increase of the minimum wage in that Canadian province.
The power of these labor organizations created awareness of the employee's situation when different media channels covered the news about the demonstrations. This coverage was nationwide, alerting all Canadians about the situation in some branches of this famous and cherished Canadian fast-food restaurant.
This situation does not only grab the attention of public opinion but from the government and political parties that can get into the discussion, affecting the public image and reputation of Tim Horton.
Answer:
Check the answers below!
Explanation:
There is just one question despite the exercise requires completition of 7 additional numerals.
a. Required down payment = Price of the condominium * interest rate required by the bank.
$95.000 * 20% = $19.000
b. 28% of adjusted monthly income is:
(5000-145)*28%=
1359.4
c. Monthly payments of principal and interest for a 25-year loan.
Using PV of ordinary annuity formula,
with PV of the bank loan =96000*80%=76800
d.Total monthly payment=
671+((346+1400)/12)=
817
e.YES---- 817 < 1359.4
f. Amt. of First payment on the loan applied to the principal:
671-(76800*0.00792)=
62.74
ie.$ 63
g.Total amount she pays for the condominium with a 25-year conventional loan(without including taxes & homeowners' insurance)
671*12 mths. *25 yrs. =
201300
h) So, Total interest paid for the 25-year loan:
201300-76800=
124500
No.of periods=25*12=300
at monthly interest of 9.5%/12=
76800=Pmt.*(1-1.00792^-300)/0.00792
Solving the above, we get the monthly payment as 671
Answer:
The weekly production for version A be 100 units
Explanation:
According to the given data we have the following:
The Total aggregate forecast for the year=10,400 units
Number of weeks per year=52 weeks
The weekly production=Total aggregate forecast for the year/ numer of weeks
The weekly production=104,00/52=200 units
Therefore, the weekly production for version A=50%of 200 units
The weekly production for version A=100 units
The weekly production for version A be 100 units
Answer:
The correct option is C
Explanation:
The journal entry which is to be passed in order to replenished the account is as:
Petty Cash A/c..................................Dr $84
Cash A/c...............................................Cr $81
Cash Over and Short A/c..................Cr $3
In order to replenish the account of petty cash, the account of expense (name of expense is not given, so petty cash account) is debited. Therefore, the petty cash is debited. The cash account is credited and the excess or over (which is $3 that is $200 - [$119 + $84 = $203] ) is replenished by crediting the account.
For each $5000 she spends on the style the record ascends by one, so the most she can accomplish is an auto with style list of 5. For each $2500 she spends on gas mileage the file ascends by one, so the most she can accomplish is an auto with a gas-mileage file of 10. The slant of her spending line is in this way ½.