Have, has, and had are examples of
A) helping verbs.
B) being verbs.
C) adverbs.
D) action verbs.
Answer: A
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Juggling a lot of information changes how we act and think—and not in a good way. 2. Both informative and persuasive presentations need to provide credible and timely information in order to be effective. 3. In order to relate your topic to the audience, you should talk only about information with which your audience is already familiar. 4. Because it’s important that your presentation not turn into a glossary, a speech on a highly technical topic should not spend any more time on defining key terms than should a speech on any other topic. 5. It is necessary to define key terms in your presentation because you cannot assume that your audience can use the contextual clues to figure out anything they are uncertain of.
Two of the most effective techniques to improve your audience's ability to understand and remember your speech are A) good organization and intentional repetition
B) eliminating repetition and removing obvious signposting. C) appropriate business attire and a multimedia presentation. D) striking quotations and well-placed gestures.
If a firm takes on ________ it may be downgraded by rating agencies, resulting in ________ interest payments
A) too much incremental debt; lower B) too much incremental debt; higher C) too little incremental debt; lower D) too little incremental debt; higher
A hospital originally recorded all patient services it provided as a $500,000 debit to accounts receivable. Upon review the hospital determined that a contractual adjustment of $200,000 needs to be made, and estimated bad debts of $5,000 need to be recorded. In addition, at the time the receivable was recorded the hospital did not realize $100,000 should be considered charity services. Based on the information provided, what is the net amount of accounts receivable that the hospital would report on its financial statements?
A. $200,000. B. $195,000. C. $300,000. D. $495,000.