How do accrued, but not paid, wages appear on the balance sheet?
A) As expenses
B) As assets
C) As equity
D) As liabilities
D) As liabilities
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A difficulty in the study of motives is that _____
a. motives can be observed b. a researcher needs to distinguish between rational and irrational motives c. it is based on self-reports of consumers d. a consumer's motives may be related to his/her demographic characteristics
Hunter, an art student, was struck by a debilitating injury. The resulting surgery left him with a shaky hand. Most people thought he’d never make art again. But, he found a way to use the constraints he was left with to his advantage. He came up with the idea for an entirely new style of art, using shaky lines, which he couldn’t help but make. He looked at his “problem” in a totally different way and that made all the difference in his life. The new way of looking at his problem is an example of
a. Creativity b. Innovation c. Prescient d. Vision
Some people who bought X-Game gaming systems complained about having received defective systems. The industry standard for such gaming systems has been 98% non-defective systems. In a sample of 120 units sold, 6 units were defective.
a.Compute the proportion of defective items in the sample.b.Compute the standard error of .c.At a 5% level of significance using the critical value approach, test to see if the percentage of defective systems produced by X-Game has exceeded the industry standard.d.Show that the p-value approach results in the same conclusion as that of part b.
What will be an ideal response?
Price reductions given to channel members to encourage them to advertise or otherwise promote a firm's products locally are
A. quantity discounts. B. trade incentives. C. brokerage allowances. D. advertising allowances. E. push money allowances.