List the eight important characteristics of an executive information system (EIS)


The following are some important characteristics of an EIS:

a . Tailored to meet management's information needs
b. Can extract, compress, filter, and track critical data
c. Provides online status access, trend analysis, and exception reporting
d. Offers information in graphical, tabular, and text formats
e. Includes statistical analysis techniques for summarizing and structuring data
f. Retrieves data in a wide range of platforms and data formats
g. Contains customized application-development tools
h. Supports electronic communication, such as e-mail and video conferencing

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a. a freelance position. b. subordinate status. c. expert power. d. a management connection.

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Regarding actuarial assumptions, firms must disclose in notes to the financial statements all of the following except:

a. the discount rate used to compute the pension benefit obligation. b. the expected rate of return on pension investments. c. estimates of the number of retirees over the future 10 years. d. the rate of compensation increase.

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If a sales contract requires or authorizes the seller to ship goods by carrier, when does the risk of loss pass to the buyer if the contract does not require delivery at a particular destination?

a. At the time the goods are properly delivered to the carrier. b. At the time the carrier tenders the goods to the buyer. c. At the time the contract is initially entered into. d. Not until the buyer has received the goods and had a chance to inspect them.

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Service of process refers to: A) a demand letter sent by the plaintiff to the defendant

B) a reply sent to the plaintiff by the defendant. C) giving the defendant proper notice that a legal action is pending. D) a record of the court's preliminary hearing.

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