Which of the following is an action the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) can take to stop a company from continuing an unfair trade practice?
A. corrective advertising
B. a private ruling
C. a cease and desist order
D. a consent degree
E. a stay
Answer: C
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Alex harbors a deep hatred for Malaika because she publicly humiliated him. Shane is Malaika's business partner who plots to acquire her shares and knows about Alex's resentment toward Malaika. Shane takes Alex on a drinking spree at a local bar where he provokes Alex against Malaika. In a fit of rage, Alex leaves the bar and murders Malaika at her residence. From this scenario, we can conclude that the court would most likely hold Alex:
A. capable of premeditation and give him the death penalty. B. incapable of premeditation and give him bail. C. capable of premeditation and punish him for first-degree murder. D. incapable of premeditation and punish him for second-degree murder.
Which section of a proposal summarized the problem you intend to solve, along with your solution?
A) Introduction B) Body C) Executive summary D) Synopsis E) Close
A flower distributor asked the Selecta Farms sales representative if the company had any red roses in stock. The sales representative listed six varieties of red roses and 27 varieties of reddish-pink roses that Selecta Farms had available. The sales representative most likely forgot:
A. the KISS rule. B. the ADAPT rule. C. how to empathize with buyers. D. to use the SELL sequence. E. to use proof statements.
During the first two years, Supplies, Inc. drove the company truck 15,000 and 22,000 miles, respectively, to deliver merchandise to its customers. The company originally purchased the truck for $175,000. If the truck has an estimated life of 10 years or 300,000 miles, and an estimated residual value of $25,000, what amount of depreciation expense should Supplies, Inc. record in the second year using the activity-based method?
A. $16,000. B. $18,500. C. $7,500. D. $11,000.