If a management accountant gives information about a future merger of his or her company to a relative, the accountant has acted unethically
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. analyzing the performance and making adjustments. B. replenishing the inventory levels. C. penetration of new markets. D. discussing buybacks with the vendors. E. planning for the following season.
Can the performance evaluation measures (for autonomous subunit managers) create goal congruence problems in transfer pricing situations? Explain
Richard wrote a song called "College Days." He copyrighted the composition and had it professionally printed. A couple years later he was attending a business meeting about 1500 miles from his home. While sitting in a nightclub, he heard a small local band perform a song called "College Memories." The music and words were extremely similar to his song. The composer of "College Memories" claims he
never heard of Richard's song and that she is offended he would accuse her of stealing his work. If Richard wishes to sue for copyright infringement, he must prove: a. only that his song and the infringer's song are substantially the same. b. that his work was original, and the infringer actually copied his work or that the infringer had access to his song and that the two works are substantially the same. c. that he sustained money damages as a result of the infringement. d. that he registered the song for a copyright.
Reed owns one share of stock in SK8 Boards Corporation, as evidenced by a stock certificate. Reed loses the certificate. Reed's ownership of the stock is
a. forfeited immediately. b. forfeited within ten days of a third party's claim to ownership. c. forfeited within thirty days if she cannot find the certificate. d. not affected.