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Patterson brothers recently reported an ebitda of $7.5 million and a net income of $2.1 million. it had $2.0 million of interest expense and its corporate tax rate was 30%. what was its charge for depreciation and amorization?
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In a suit by the national forest preservation organization (nfpo) against old growth logging, inc., nfpo serves a written request for old growth to admit the truth of matters relating to the trial. old growth's admission in response is the equivalent of
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What are some inadvertent effects of technology? technological innovation – a boon or bane technological innovation has changed the way work is done in an office today. it has affected our society and altered the way we lead our lives. there is no doubt that advancement in modern technology has improved work efficiency. it has also increased idle time of workers. we are now connected to the world virtually. it is also true that we are now spending more time visiting social networking sites, rather than our friends and family
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