To determine the amount of the annual depreciation, the depreciable base is divided by the number of years in the asset's________.

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


useful life

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Which of the following is/are true?

a. An employer must recognize changes in the funded status of a defined benefit retirement plan on its balance sheet each period. b. U.S. GAAP and IFRS do not require the employer to recognize changes in the funded status of a defined benefit retirement plan immediately in net income. c. Changes in the net funded status of a defined benefit retirement plan because investment performance differs from expectations, or because of changes in actuarial assumptions, or in the retirement benefit formula, initially affect other comprehensive income. d. Firms amortize the amounts in Other Comprehensive Income over the expected period of benefit as an adjustment to retirement plan cost. e. all of the above

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Describe the formal and informal communication networks

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Esther has decided that she wants to increase her profits by expanding her market. She thinks it would be good for her organization to gain knowledge about different cultures and their business practices. With the advent of the Internet and other communication technologies, she sees that she can participate in the international marketplace with little additional expense. Which concept below did Esther decide to do?

a. Globalize b. Internationalize c. Nationalize d. Sovereignize

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While running the college magazine called Student, Branson’s greatest leadership success

a. was due to the fun atmosphere he created for students working on the magazine b. was the professional, serious culture he brought to a magazine that had been running more like a student club—he made it run more like a business instead c. his recognition that money is a motivator, and that the student workers needed to be paid salaries comparable to that of professional reporters d. his knowledge of accounting and finance, which the English and Music majors working on the magazine lacked

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