When an employer matches an employee's contribution to the employee's 401(k) account, the employee is immediately taxed on the amount of the employer's matching contribution.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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A) ?are often preferred by Web designers for simple, pure pages B) have small features at the ends of strokes C) suggest tradition, maturity, and formality D) ?are frequently used for body text in business messages and longer documents

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In the conclusion of your speech, you say, I recommend developing and posting high-quality video podcasts on our website to recruit new employees. You are using the conclusion to A) preview your main points

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Tacit Knowledge is work-related, practical know-how that employees acquire through ________.

A. Demonstrative Training Interaction (DTI) B. observation and direct experience on the job C. formal training programs D. All of the choices are correct.

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Plate Corporation acquired 75 percent of the stock of Silver Company on January 1, 20X7, for $225,000. At that date, the fair value of the noncontrolling interest was $75,000. Silver's balance sheet contained the following amounts at the time of the combination:  Cash$40,000  Accounts Payable$50,000 Accounts Receivable 40,000  Bonds Payable 50,000 Inventory 20,000  Common Stock 100,000 Buildings and Equipment (net) 300,000  Retained Earnings 200,000 Total Assets$400,000   $400,000   During each of the next three years, Silver reported net income of $30,000 and paid dividends of $10,000. On January 1, 20X9, Plate sold 1,500 shares of Silver's $10 par value shares for $60,000 in cash. Plate used the fully adjusted equity method in accounting for its ownership of

Silver Company.Based on the preceding information, in the journal entry recorded by Plate for sale of shares, Additional Paid-in Capital will be credited for: A. $9,000. B. $45,000. C. $15,000. D. $0.

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