Alexander did not make many sales this quarter. He considered adding a few fake entries to his quarterly report. However, he decided not to do so when the boss mentioned that the new computer software is designed to catch any inconsistencies. It appears Alexander is at the _________ of moral development.
A. preconventional level
B. conventional level
C. postconventional level
D. neoconventional level
A. preconventional level
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Integrated CaseGary Cooper (yes - that is his real name, and his nickname is Coop) loves classic cars, but he knows he will never be able to afford most of them. He also knows that most classics are unreliable and expensive to own. Plus, they do not have the features and comforts of modern cars. So, he created a company that constructs custom replicas of classic cars. His replicas have modern mechanical parts and many of the features that can be found in todays' cars. More importantly, they meet modern safety and emission requirements. This case describes Coop's sales and production processes.Coop's Cars: Coop developed a list of replicas for the most sought-after classic cars. He sells replica European Sports Cars, such as Porsche, Ferrari, and Jaguar, as well as some American muscle
cars. Coop tracks each car, engine, and color combination with a custom car product number. The customer gets to select among the various engine and color options for his/her car. Customers typically order one car (one product number), but some customers love the cars so much that they order several at once. Customers must provide at least a 25% deposit with the order, but they can pay the balance after they take delivery of the car.Car chassis: Coop maintains an inventory of car chassis with body shells, interior, seats, etc. Consequently, he can deliver a custom car in just a few days. When the inventory of car chassis gets low, an employee issues a chassis production order. The chassis assembly plan describes the specific parts that go into each chassis as well as the specific chassis assembly operations required. Coop's employees then conduct the assembly operations to assemble the new chassis.Customizing: After the customer places an order and selects the chassis, engine, and color combination, Coop's employees start the customizing operations. The engine is placed in the car and the car is painted. Then, after some initial testing, the car is placed in inventory, ready for delivery to the customer. Although several employees work on the customizing operations, Coop also designates one employee to supervise the process and assure a high quality finished car.Miscellaneous: Coop keeps all his employee records in one table, but he also categorizes employees according to their specialty. He records information about employees, customers, employee types, custom cars, and classic parts before they are linked to other classes.REQUIRED: 1) use the information above and the list of attributes below to draw a UML class diagram showing the classes, associations, and multiplicities, 2) prepare a listing of the tables necessary to support Coop's processes using all the attributes. Name each table and clearly identify primary keys with PK and foreign keys with FK. List your tables in the following order: RESOURCES, EVENTS, AGENTS, TYPE IMAGES, and LINKING. Use only the following list of attributes (remember that there should be no classes without attributes).AttributesActual cost of this chassis partActual qty of this part in this chassisCash account #Cash account balanceCash receipt #Cash receipt dateChassis #Chassis actual costChassis assembly operation #Chassis assembly operation dateChassis assembly order #Chassis assembly order dateChassis assembly plan #Chassis assembly planned sequenceChassis descriptionChassis quantity on handChassis standard costChassis part descriptionChassis part #Chassis part quantity on hand (QOH)Custom car actual costCustom car priceCustom car product #Custom car standard costCustomer #Customer addressCustomer nameCustomer order #Customer order dateCustomer order delivery dateCustomer order total $ amountCustomizing operation #Customizing operation dateEmployee #Employee Hire DateEmployee NameEmployee Pay RateEmployee typeEngine #Engine cylindersEngine horsepowerNumber of employees of this typeNumber of hours this employee worked on this assembly operationNumber of hours this employee worked on this customizing operationQuantity of this custom car ordered on this orderStandard cost of this part in this chassisStandard qty of this part in this chassisTotal actual cost of this assembly operationTotal actual cost of this chassis assembled on this orderTotal standard cost of this assembly operationTotal standard cost of this chassis assembled on this order What will be an ideal response?
Depreciation is the accounting term used to refer to
a. the periodic write-off of the acquisition cost of a tangible long-lived asset with a finite service life. b. the periodic write-off of the current fair market value of a tangible long-lived asset with a finite service life. c. the periodic write-off of the acquisition cost of an intangible long-lived asset with a finite service life. d. the periodic write-off of the current fair market value of a intangible long-lived asset with a finite service life. e. the periodic write-off of intangible assets.
When using the ________ approach to strategic planning, the products sold by multinational corporations often have a large portion of their value added in the downstream activities of the value chain.
A. quality imperative B. cost imperative C. political imperative D. economic imperative
Your Wish, Inc. ? Cindy worked for a retail company and noticed there were many things it could do better. She shared some of her ideas with upper management, but it did not want to do things differently. When Cindy went home to talk to her husband, they both realized that, given her passion, it would be better for Cindy to open her own business. After a lot of consideration, she decided to open a sporting goods store called Your Wish, Inc. She also knew just where to open the store?right next to her house. ? To be certain to address all aspects of the business, Cindy hired a marketing research firm to determine the best location. Once all the research was compiled and analyzed, she realized that it would actually be better to open the store in a different area. She also realized
that deciding where to locate the business was not the only major concern. More specifically, she would have to focus on the four elements of the marketing mix as well, creating a whole marketing plan. Her husband mentioned the possibility of using online information services to help with the business. With her husband's support and a good marketing plan, Cindy felt that she would be prepared to make the right decisions. Refer to Your Wish, Inc. Cindy thought about focusing on the four elements of the marketing mix. Which of the following is one of those elements? A. Production B. Price C. Power D. Possession E. Personal income