Stickiness means that a Web site will continue to create pop-up windows when the pages are closed by the user
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Wells Fargo is foreclosing on its June 2007 mortgage (recorded on June 17, 2007 ) on Jordin Levin's home because she has been in default on her mortgage with Wells Fargo for over six months, from June 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009. Jordin had Classy Closets install cupboards in her garage just two months prior to the foreclosure. Classy Closets filed a financing statement on November 17,
2009. Jordin owes Classy Closets $2,300 for the cabinets. When Classy Closets is notified of the foreclosure on January 17, 2010, Classy Closets arrives at Jordin's home and removes the cabinets. The removal caused some damage to the garage floor and also left some holes in the drywall that require repair. The total cost of repair is $158. Wells Fargo says the value of the home is reduced by $2,458 because of Classy Closets' removal of the cabinets and the damages. ?Assuming Classy Closets is entitled to remove the cabinets, what obligations would it have to Wells Fargo? A) No obligations because it had priority B) The obligation to pay $2,458 for the damages caused to Wells Fargo C) No obligations because Jordin is responsible for any damages to Wells Fargo D) The obligation to pay $158 to Wells Fargo
Addleman Corporation has an activity-based costing system with three activity cost pools-Processing, Supervising, and Other. In the first stage allocations, costs in the two overhead accounts, equipment expense and indirect labor, are allocated to the three activity cost pools based on resource consumption. Data used in the first stage allocations follow:Overhead costs: Equipment expense$73,000Indirect labor$1,000??Distribution of Resource Consumption Across Activity Cost Pools: Activity Cost Pools ProcessingSupervisingOtherEquipment expense0.200.100.70Indirect labor0.200.200.60Processing costs are assigned to products using machine-hours (MHs) and Supervising costs are assigned to products using the number of batches. The costs in the Other activity cost pool are not assigned to
products. Activity data for the company's two products follow:Activity: MHs (Processing)Batches (Supervising)Product W37,600100Product H32,400900Total10,0001,000Finally, the costs of Processing and Supervising are combined with the following sales and direct cost data to determine product margins.Sales and Direct Cost Data: Product W3Product H3Sales (total)$159,500$154,100Direct materials (total)$66,300$55,300Direct labor (total)$77,800$84,100How much overhead cost is allocated to the Supervising activity cost pool under activity-based costing? A. $7,500 B. $200 C. $7,300 D. $51,700
In which of the following stages of group formation is the club when its members are in conflict?
Scenario: Darwish and a few of his classmates decide to form a management club at their college. Over the course of the first semester the following occurs: 1. Initially, some of the interested classmates meet to decide what each wants to do in the club. They discuss various rules, and enthusiasm is high. 2. A few meetings later, things are quite different. Now individuals who put some of the original ideas on the table are fighting hard for their agendas, and tempers are flaring. Some individuals are also causing conflict in their efforts to gain leadership positions in the club; the president's job is particularly hotly contested. 3. After a few weeks of conflict, the members realize that if they do not come together, nothing will get done. The leadership roles have been decided now, and group members begin to relate better and develop a plan. 4. By the end of the first semester, the group is running smoothly. The projects are on track, members are executing their assigned tasks, and the group feels a sense of success. A) declining B) storming C) forming D) performing E) norming