Name the classifications of corporations
Corporations may be classified as public or private, profit or nonprofit, domestic or foreign, publicly held or closely held, Subchapter S, and professional. These classifications are not mutually exclusive.
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John, a senior editor at TSS News, asks Ronda, the editor-in-chief, for a sabbatical. Which statement best explains why TSS News would pay John during the sabbatical, if Ronda approves it?
A. During the sabbatical, John can develop new skills and refresh his existing ones. B. While John is away, Ronda can promote another senior editor on the team. C. John will use the time to try his hand at acquiring skills in various other departments. D. During the sabbatical, John will have more time to spend with family members. E. John's salary cannot be matched by any other company in the local area.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was passed by Congress to
a. keep all managers from doing something illegal; b. require that all companies send reports to the government; c. improve reporting by public companies; d. give the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) legal rights; e. allow public accounting firms to provide management advising services
Investments in stocks that are expected to be held for the long term are listed in the stockholder's equity section of the balance sheet
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following are NOT barriers to intercultural communication?
a. Ethnocentrism, stereotypes, and personal space requirements b. Chronemics, ethnocentrism, and body language c. Proxemics, language, and stereotypes d. Stereotypes, body language, and synergism