Which type of database architecture does Oracle use?
A) network database
B) relational database
C) hierarchical database
D) object-oriented database
B
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The following gifts are received in 2016 by a not-for-profit entity:I. $2,000 specified by the donor to be used to pay salaries.II. $10,000 specified by the donor for new conference room furniture.III. $5,000 specified by the donor to be held for one year before being expended.The salaries are paid in 2017 and the conference room furniture is purchased in 2016. The donor did not specify any time restriction on holding the conference room furniture.What amount should be reclassified on the Statement of Activities for 2017 from the Temporarily Restricted column to the Unrestricted column?
A. $12,000. B. $7,000. C. $5,000. D. $2,000. E. $10,000.
A seller of goods can easily associate (or match) the consumption of the benefits of the asset sold with revenues from its sale. At the time of sale and revenue recognition, the seller
a. removes the asset (inventory) from the seller's balance sheet. b. recognizes revenue. c. recognizes a reduction in an asset (inventory). d. records the cost of goods sold expense in the same amount by which inventory decreases. e. all of the above
What is an advantage of small firms in their attempts to innovate?
a. They are more creative b. They will be better able to take risks, which innovation always entails c. They do not care that much about the consequences of their actions d. None of the above
Which of the following statements regarding a negligence case is correct?
a. A plaintiff must show that the defendant's act was both the factual cause of her injury as well as a foreseeable injury. b. A plaintiff must show that the defendant's act was the factual cause of her injury even if the injury was not foreseeable. c. A plaintiff must show that the defendant's act created a foreseeable danger even if it was not the factual cause of her injury. d. A plaintiff does not have to show that the defendant's act either created a foreseeable danger or that the act was the factual cause of her injury.