[A] to pay[B] paying[C] pay[D] to have paid
[A] to pay [B] paying [C] pay [D] to have paid
[A] to pay [B] paying [C] pay [D] to have paid
A.pay
B.paid
C.to pay
D.paying
(2)
A.The cardholder has to pay the bill in full within a grace period without interest.
B.The cardholder can choose to pay the bill in full within a grace period without interest.
C.The cardholder can choose to pay the bill in full and interest within a grace period.
D.The cardholder has to pay the bill in full and interest within a grace period.
In relation to the Labour Contract Law of China:
(a) state the remedial measures an employee is entitled to take if an employer delays in paying, or fails to pay, wages or salaries; (4 marks)
(b) explain what changes can be made to a labour contract by an employer and what is the legal effect of these changes. (6 marks)
听力原文:M: I don't know why the man there said he couldn't pay my cheque.
W: Let me see. Yes. You draw your cheque in lead-pencil. It is not recognized in the bank. You should draw it in ink.
Q: What is the woman's suggestion?
(16)
A.Returning the cheque.
B.Drawing the cheque in ink.
C.Drawing the cheque in lead-pencil.
D.Going to the paying bank.
In January 2009, Amy started a business as an independent website designer.
To give her a start in her career, her brother Ben, who ran a retail business, said he would give her £1,000 if she updated his business website. At the same time, her friend Che asked her to do work for his business, also for a set fee of £1,000.
However, by the time Amy had completed the two projects her design business had become a huge success and she had lots of other clients. When Ben and Che discovered how successful Amy’s business had become they both felt that they should not be asked to pay for the work they had commissioned.
Ben said he would not pay anything as he had only offered the work to help his sister out. Che said he would not pay anything either, on the basis that he had only given her work to do on the basis of their friendship.
Required:
Advise Amy as to whether she can insist on Ben and Che paying the full amounts of their initial promises.
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Accounting errors will happen from time to time, but many common accounting mistakes can be avoided with proper planning and preparation. Here are the top seven accounting mistakes that should be paid more attention to.
(1 )Not knowing your true cash balance: Due to things like automatic payments and bank charges, money that appears in your cash drawer and your checking account may already be spent.
(2)Mistaking profits for cash: When you have a lot of credit sales, your company can post big profits without seeing any cash.
(3)Paying bills too soon: If your vendors give you thirty days to pay them, take it. Unless you get a discount for paying early, paying your bills only when they’re due improves your company’s cash flow.
(4)Avoiding book -keeping tasks: Not recording and posting transactions regularly leaves you with a mountain of book-keeping to deal with in the end.
(5)Paying accidental dividends: Every time a corporation owner takes money out of his business, it counts as a dividend. That can lead to a bigger personal income-tax bill.
(6)Not keeping personal finances separate from business: Mixing up business and personal money can cause bookkeeping and legal problems.
(7)Setting prices too low: Know your costs before you set product or service prices, or you run the risk of losing money on every sale. A simple break-even analysis can help you set prices at a profitable level.
() 21. Accounting mistakes cannot be avoided.
() 22. With a lot of credit sales, your company may have no cash at hand.
() 23. It is recommended not to pay bills too soon.
() 24. Business money and personal money can be mixed up.
() 25. Try your best to know your costs before you set product or service prices.
A public good is one that a person can use without reducing the use of it for another person. One of the best examples of a public good is national defense. One person can benefit from our national defense without reducing another person's benefits. In fact, it is difficult to keep any person in our society from enjoying the benefits of national defense.
The market system does not work well in producing public goods. This is because a person who refuses to pay for a public good can not be kept from using it. Suppose that the neighbors in a high crime area decide to hire a police force. Each neighbor, except Mrs. Smith, agrees to pay $100 a year for it. Mrs. Smith refuses to pay because she knows that if all the others pay the $100, the police will guard the area anyway. So Mrs. Smith can enjoy the services of the police force without paying $100. The market system has no way to deal with this type of problem. For this reason, we can not ask each person to make a direct payment in the form. of product price. Therefore, we collect money for public goods by using taxes.
According to the passage, public goods are______.
A.services enjoyed by all people
B.what we can buy and sell in public
C.products that we make for national defense
D.taxes paid by the people involved
A public good is one that a person can use without reducing the use of it for another person. One of the best example of a public good is national defense. One person can benefit form. our national defense without reducing another person's benefits. In fact, it is difficult to keep any person in our society from enjoying the benefits of national defense.
The market system does not work well in producing public goods. This is because a person who refuses to pay for a public good cannot be kept from using it. Suppose that the neighbors in a high crime area decide to hire a police force. Each neighbor, except Mrs. Smith, agrees to pay $100 a year for it. Mrs. Smith refuses to pay because she knows that if all the others pay the $100, the police will guard the area anyway. So Mrs. Smith can enjoy the services of the police force without paying $100.
The market system has no way to deal with this type of problem. For this reason, we cannot ask each person to make a direct payment in the form. of product price. Therefore, we collect money for public goods by using taxes.
According to the passage, public goods are______.
A.services enjoyed by all people
B.what we can buy and sell in public
C.products that we make for national defense
D.taxes paid by the people involved
A.In person.
B.By telephone.
C.By post.
D.By fax.
The next spring Jody __2__ again. He bought more worms, which he took good care of. When winter came, he took them inside, so they would stay warm. Many people bought his worms.
One day when Jody was twelve, he got a letter. It was from the state of New York. The letter said, " Everyone who __3__ things has to pay taxes!" Jody made only one dollar selling worms. But he still had to pay part of that money to the state. He told many people in his town what had __4__. Soon some people from a television station talked with Jody. Many people saw it and they began to write letters to the state. The letters now said that the law was __5__. Finally the law was changed. Children like Jody can now sell things without paying money to the state.
1)、
A.sells
B.tried
C.unfair
D.spring
E.happened
2)、
A.sells
B.tried
C.unfair
D.spring
E.happened
3)、
A.sells
B.tried
C.unfair
D.spring
E.happened
4)、
A.sells
B.tried
C.unfair
D.spring
E.happened
5)、
A.sells
B.tried
C.unfair
D.spring
E.happened