In the early 1900s, Henry Ford pioneered the principles of the scientific approach to management

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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1. The divisional structure is sometimes called multidivisional structure and it groups employees by products and services, by geographic regions, or by customers. 2. Generational shifts often make it important to revise benefit and reward programs in organizations. 3. Typically, structural intervention is carried out in three different ways: changing rewards systems, changing the culture, and reorganizing the structure itself. 4. Task–technology intervention focuses on the relationship between the employees and the workplace.

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Which of the following methods of calculating interest is the most expensive?

A) Annual percentage rate or APR B) Simple interest C) Add-on interest D) Sum of the digits

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The unadjusted trial balance at year-end for a company that uses the percent of receivables method to determine its bad debts expense, reports the following selected amounts:    Accounts receivable$435,000DebitAllowance for Doubtful Accounts 1,250DebitNet Sales 2,100,000CreditAll sales are made on credit. Based on past experience, the company estimates 3.5% of ending account receivable to be uncollectible. What adjusting entry should the company make at the end of the current year to record its estimated bad debts expense?

A. Debit Bad Debts Expense $15,225; credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $15,225. B. Debit Bad Debts Expense $16,475; credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $16,475. C. Debit Bad Debts Expense $13,975; credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $13,975. D. Debit Bad Debts Expense $17,350; credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $17,350. E. Debit Bad Debts Expense $7,350; credit Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $7,350.

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Dahn Corporation has provided the following financial data:Balance SheetDecember 31, Year 2 and Year 1AssetsYear 2Year 1Current assets:        Cash$227,000 $150,000   Accounts receivable, net 134,000  130,000   Inventory 150,000  130,000   Prepaid expenses 83,000  80,000 Total current assets 594,000  490,000 Plant & equipment, net 769,000  840,000 Total assets$ 1,363,000 $ 1,330,000        Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity      Current liabilities:        Accounts payable$200,000 $180,000   Accrued liabilities 63,000  70,000   Notes payable, short term 71,000  60,000 Total current liabilities 334,000  310,000 Bonds payable 290,000  290,000 Total liabilities 624,000  600,000 Stockholders'

equity:        Common stock, $5 par value 400,000  400,000   Additional paid-in capital 50,000  50,000   Retained earnings 289,000  280,000 Total stockholders' equity 739,000  730,000 Total liabilities & stockholders' equity$ 1,363,000 $ 1,330,000 Income StatementFor the Year Ended December 31, Year 2Sales (all on account)$1,370,000 Cost of goods sold 850,000 Gross margin 520,000 Operating expenses 482,692 Net operating income 37,308 Interest expense 21,000 Net income before taxes 16,308 Income taxes (35%) 5,708 Net income$  10,600 Dividends on common stock during Year 2 totaled $1,600. The market price of common stock at the end of Year 2 was $2.37 per share.The company's accounts receivable turnover for Year 2 is closest to: A. 1.03 B. 10.22 C. 10.38 D. 0.97

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