The traditional "tripod approach" to economic security assumed that who would provide economic security for the individual worker?
A) The employer and the worker
B) The employer and the government
C) The government and the worker
D) The employer, the worker, and the government
D
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Which of the following, if true, undermines the argument that Parallel Beauty Salon should expand its hours as well as include a snack bar and a childcare service for its customers?
A) A recent survey of the salon's current customers, as well as other area residents, reveals that stay-at-home moms would be willing to pay extra for salon services like childcare and snacks. B) The expenses incurred by opening earlier and running a mini-snack bar and a childcare service would equal the amount of money brought in by having additional customers. C) Parallel Beauty's competitor, Salon Sunflower, was successful in attracting stay-at-home moms when it offered childcare services and provided vending machines for its customers. D) Parallel Beauty has consulted with financial experts who predict that implementing the proposed changes would increase the salon's monthly expenses by about 10 percent. E) Parallel Beauty Salon's hair stylists are relatively young and do not have any real experience handling small children or preparing quick meals like soups, sandwiches, and wraps.
Companies commonly report the carrying value of property, plant, and equipment in total or by major class of long-term assets on the balance sheet
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.