Which of the following does not describe an extraordinary gain or loss?
a. infrequent in occurrence
b. peripheral to the company's core business
c. unusual in nature
d. material in amount
B
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A student is defending a certain depreciation method. She uses the argument that repairs and maintenance costs will probably increase as the asset gets older. She also argues that the asset will produce less as it gets older. What depreciation method is she probably defending?
A) straight-line method B) sum-of-the-years'-digits method C) sinking-fund method D) activity method
Peter earns $14.50 per hour for straight time (40 hours), and the company pays him time-and-a-half for overtime. He worked 46 hours at his job during the first week of March 2018. What was Peter's gross pay for the week?
A) $667.00 B) $671.50 C) $710.50 D) $1000.50
Demographic segmentation is so frequently used in market segmentation because it ________
A) creates smaller segments than other methods do B) creates more easily reached segments than other methods do C) does not involve stereotypes D) involves the easiest information to obtain E) involves the fewest attributes
Regarding the annual outflows of foreign direct investment, which of the following is not true?
A. The proportion of worldwide outward FDI that came from developing nations increased from under 5 percent in 1990 to over 32 percent in 2013. B. The overall volume of outward FDI from developing nations in 2013 was nine times the level in 2003. C. The United States was the leading single national source of FDI outflows through most of the period from 1990 to 2013, with an average of nearly one-quarter of total FDI outflows for 2010-2013. D. U.S. FDI outflows of $338 billion in 2013 were more than the combined outflows of the next three largest sources of FDI: Japan, China, and Saudi Arabia. E. The United States and the EU combined have continued to account for one-third to one-half of worldwide FDI in recent years.