Which of the following measures would reflect the variable costs incurred by a business segment? Segment Contribution Margin Profit Margin Controllable by Segment Manager Segment Profit MarginA.YesNoNoB.YesNoYesC.YesYesNoD.YesYesYesE.NOYesYes
A. Choice A.
B. Choice B.
C. Choice C.
D. Choice D.
E. Choice E.
Answer: D
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Veronica is the supervisor of the recruiting department at Kintex Inc. She is currently in charge of filling a few high-demand positions at Kintex Inc. and is planning to poach talent from rival companies, luring their employees away with job benefits. Drew, the HR head of Kintex Inc., however, argues that Veronica's plan will not work. Which explanation is most likely to strengthen Drew's argument?
A. Kintex Inc. offers the candidates more vacation time than their current employer. B. Kintex Inc. offers the candidates better health insurance than their current employer. C. The candidates are looking for higher pay, not better benefits. D. The candidates have very low self-worth. E. Veronica assures the candidates that they will receive a company car.
Based on Reilly's law, a city with a population of 40,000 would draw people from how many times the distance as a city with 10,000 population?
a. 1.5 times b. 2 times c. 3 times d. 4 times
Which of the following statements is true of processed materials?
A. They include materials such as large or expensive machines, mainframe computers, and generators. B. They include materials such as sheet metal, chemicals, specialty steel, treated lumber, and plastics. C. They include materials such as spark plugs, tires, and electric motors for automobiles. D. They include materials such as lubricants, detergents, paper towels, pencils, and paper.
When using the objective-and-task method of IMC budgeting for multiple products and services, how often must the process be repeated?
A. when the prior year's budget is exceeded B. once, by each management team member C. never, after the first product/service D. only when a product is removed from the line E. once, for each individual product and service