Which of the following depicts the correct ordering of stages in a civil case? I. Discovery II. Trial and appeal III. Investigation and pleadings IV. Motion practice and negotiation

a. I, III, IV, II
b. III, I, IV, II
c. I, III, II, IV
d. IV, III, II, I


b

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a. all companies use a ten-column work sheet. b. the net income of the period is extended from the income statement debit column to the balance sheet credit column. c. the beginning balance in the Retained Earnings account is entered initially on the work sheet on the unadjusted trial balance. d. cash is always carried over from the unadjusted trial balance columns of the work sheet to the balance sheet columns without any adjustment.

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A company can use a blog to get their ideas out to interested target customers, but not to position itself as a thought leader on a particular topic.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Devoto Inc. has provided the following data concerning one of the products in its standard cost system.InputsStandard Quantity or Hours per Unit of OutputStandard Price or RateDirect materials6.6 grams$7.70 per gram?The company has reported the following actual results for the product for June: Actual output 9,200unitsRaw materials purchased 64,500gramsActual cost of raw materials purchased$548,250 Raw materials used in production 60,710grams?The raw materials quantity variance for the month is closest to:

A. $85 F B. $85 U C. $77 F D. $77 U

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The team at TeleCorp was very impressed by their competitor’s most recent release. They found it intriguing and are worried about some of their current customers switching services since they do not have a comparable product. They have begun doing their own research in this new field and thinking about how to create their own offering. What stage of the change process are they in?

a. commitment b. resistance c. denial d. exploration

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