A(n) ________ is a person responsible for an organizational development (OD) program.
A. change agent
B. program agent
C. symbiotic agent
D. active agent
Answer: A
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Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code applies to all contracts for the sale of goods.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The audit working papers belong to:
A. The government. B. The audit firm. C. They are public record documents. D. The company under audit.
A good example of a company that violated the use of off-balance sheet arrangements is ______________.
a. ExxonMobil b. Enron c. Microsoft d. Google
Interpretation of Contracts. Jerilyn Dawson hired Michael Shaw of the law firm of Jones, Waldo, Holbrook, and McDonough to represent her in her divorce. Dawson signed an agreement to pay the attorney's fees. The agreement did not include an estimate of
how much the divorce would cost. When Dawson failed to pay, the firm filed a suit in a Utah state court to collect, asking for an award of more than $43,000. During the trial, Shaw testified that he had told Dawson the divorce would cost "something in the nature of $15,000 to $18,000." The court awarded the firm most—but not all—of what it sought. Both parties appealed: Dawson contended that the award was too high, and the firm complained that it was too low. What rule of interpretation discussed in this chapter might the appellate court apply in deciding the appropriate amount of damages in this case? If this rule is applied, what will the court likely decide? Explain.