A tourist walks past a restaurant and looks in the window of the business. She sees many tables of people eating meals. The nice design etched on the large window matches the business sign over the front door

Upon walking into the restaurant, the tourist enjoys the smell of food. The rugs are clean and in good condition, and the service staff is dressed in crisp white attire. The tourist decides to eat a meal at this restaurant. What type of service quality attributes has the tourist used to make her decision?


The traveler was reviewing search qualities of the restaurant prior to deciding to eat in this establishment. Search qualities are the characteristics of a product that a customer can examine prior to the time of purchase. These include color, style, price, fit, smell, and texture.

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During the month of March, Harley's Computer Services made purchases on account totaling $43,500. Also during the month of March, Harley was paid $8,000 by a customer for services to be provided in the future and paid $36,900 of cash on its accounts payable balance. If the balance in the accounts payable account at the beginning of March was $77,300, what is the balance in accounts payable at the end of March?

A. $4,900. B. $83,900. C. $75,900. D. $91,900. E. $6,600.

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Senior executives can ensure compliance with the ethical code of conduct by considering whether

A. the code of conduct was accepted by rivals. B. the code of conduct is rejected by the market and accepted by employees. C. the proposed action is fully compliant and in harmony with the code of ethical conduct and whether stakeholders would consider anything ethically objectionable. D. to eliminate the need to execute a code of conduct at all. E. the creation of the code of conduct should be handled by executives or employees.

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The payback and accounting rate of return (ARR) methods are suitable for investments with a relatively short time span

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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After ten years of marriage and months of searching, Jan and Jon find what they think is their "dream house.". Actually, they want to confirm the availability of required financing. What should they do?

a. "Bite the bullet," and sign the purchase contract immediately. b. Tell the seller "We'll be back; please hold this house for us and for our twins.". c. Offer to purchase the home contingent upon their ability to obtain reasonable financing within a couple of weeks. d. Keep on looking; there's always a "better deal" somewhere, if you shop long enough.

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