The lure of money and the pressure to compete at the top level are sometimes so great that college officials may be willing to subvert the rules and use political tactics to secure financial advantages for their institution

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

TRUE
Explanation: Coaches are often more powerful and highly paid than university presidents. Revenues for these "big money" activities are sufficient to provide many scholarships and fund nearly all other athletic programs. The combination of large sums of money, complex power dynamics, and contested regulation systems creates a perfect environment for power struggles. It seems the lure of money and the pressure to compete at the top level are sometimes so great that college officials may be willing to subvert the rules and use political tactics to secure financial advantages for their institution.

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a. true b. false

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A. Premium cost is taxable to the employer. B. Premium cost for insurance above $50,000 is taxable as income to the employee. C. Premium cost for insurance below $50,000 is taxable as income to the insured. D. Premium cost is tax deferred.

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