At the annual freshman mixer at your university, each student places a card with his/her name in a large basket. A card is drawn for the evening's door prize. This is an example of:
a. a nonprobability sample.
b. a probability sample.
c. a simple random sample.
d. both A and C are correct.
e. both B and C are correct.
E
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a. climate b. atmosphere c. code d. structure e. hierarchy
Hilliard Company, a small consulting firm, charges all of its operating expenses on Accounts Payable. On January 1, Year 2, Hilliard's Accounts Payable balance was $26,500 and, during Year 2, an additional $137,000 of operating expenses were charged on account. On December 31, Year 2, the Accounts Payable balance was $57,300. What is the amount of cash paid for expenses during Year 2?
A. $167,800 B. $106,200 C. $163,500 D. $79,700
Some companies set up confidential systems for employees to "raise red flags" about suspected unethical practices
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The New Products Division of Testar Company, had operating income of $8,900,000 and operating assets of $45,700,000 during the current year. The New Products Division has developed a potential new product that would require $9,400,000 in operating assets and would be expected to provide $2,300,000 in operating income each year. Testar has set a target return on investment (ROI) of 19% for each of its divisions. Assuming that the new product is put into production, calculate the division's ROI.
A. 19.47% B. 20.33% C. 24.47% D. The answer cannot be determined using the information provided.