Yes the company can give bonuses even if the company is not financially stable.
The euro has been very stable against the dollar. Even during the great recession, it never lost significant value.
The Dell Company is known to be a pretty sturdy and pretty strong company. This comes from the fact that they sell many products even when competing with Apple.
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There is a great article on restructuring a company on the eHow website. They give information, steps and even a few warnings and tips on restructuring a company.
In 2014, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Ford Motor Company was J Raymond F. Day. Ford has been a successful company even with the recent financial crisis.
Because they might be more financially stable or whatever than you but theyr not as happy with their personal life as you are at all so they pick on you... that's just a theory that I have...
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When you are a single parent, the valuable questions includes - How are you going to manage raising your child alone, Do you have a stable income to support your child, Do you have an immediate family with you, whom you can ask for support particularly that you are raising your child alone, Will your partner will still be there emotionally and financially when it comes to supporting your child, even if you are already separated, and are you emotionally and financially prepared to raise your child and if not what are the means that you can do to resolve this problem.
If the gross profit ratio is the same for two years, the financial position of the company is stable. It means the company is at the same break even point as the year before, but does not constitute growth of profit.
yes. Diesel is a very stable fuel . it wont even react much when put to a flame!
Not even close to stable. We are currently printing money with nothing to back it up. This will cause serious inflation and devaluing of the dollar. Hardly stable
Negatively because French culture is important for them, even financially
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Legally, no not at all. They are not financially responsible for you once you turn eighteen. Even if you are under the age of eighteen and decide to have a child it is up to you to provide for your child. They may still be financially "responsible" for you until you are 18 but the way the law sees it they do not have to provide for their grandchildren if you decide to have a child before becoming an adult. They are not financially responsible for anything anymore.
In some areas they are still called Stable boys or Lads even if they're women. In other areas they're called Stable hands or just a groom.