Organize the following accounts into the usual sequence of a chart of accounts. Miscellaneous Expense Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable Cash Alecia Morris, Capital Fees Earned Prepaid Rent Salaries Expense Unearned Revenue Alecia Morris, Drawing


Cash
Accounts Receivable
Prepaid Rent
Accounts Payable
Unearned Revenue
Alecia Morris, Capital
Alecia Morris, Drawing
Fees Earned
Salaries Expense
Miscellaneous Expense

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Regarding public relations as a profession, which of the following is true?

A) It is not yet a full profession like accounting or medicine. B) It could be a profession, but practitioners are not yet interested in it. C) Extensive formal training is necessary and required. D) All prospective practitioners must pass a licensing exam.

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At the ______ stage of the cycle of adjustment to the foreign environment, the expatriate begins to understand cultural differences, learns the ways to get things done, and begins to settle into the rhythm of daily living in the foreign country.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Enrobe Textiles, Inc., is a small clothing manufacturer that produces men’s polo shirts and pants. The production manager, Zhang Wei, uses two primary resources: sewing machine hours and cutting machine hours. For next month’s production of shirts and pants, Mr. Wei can schedule up to 300 hr of sewing machine time and up to 240 hr of cutting machine time. Production of each polo shirt requires 3.0 hr of sewing time and 1.0 hr of cutting time. Each pair of pants requires 2.0 hr of sewing time and 2.0 hr of cutting time. Based on the analysis of cost and sales figures, Mr. Wei estimates that each polo shirt will yield a profit of $5, and each pair of pants will generate a profit of $7. Given this scenario, what will be the combination of shirts and pants that will yield maximum profits?

A. 30 pants and 105 shirts B. 210 pants and 45 shirts C. 80 pants and 55 shirts D. 120 pants and 185 shirts

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Under the federal Bankruptcy Code, the exemption amount for the debtor's personal residence is

a. $22,975. b. $55,200. c. unlimited. d. $125,000.

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