Proper, even creative, spacing can help guarantee that a final document ________________
a. will be accepted
b. will be understood
c. looks professional
d. will be accurate
c
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Laws Corporation is considering the purchase of a machine costing $16,000. Estimated cash savings from using the new machine are $4,120 per year. The machine will have no salvage value at the end of its useful life of six years and the required rate of return for Laws Corporation is 12%. The machine's internal rate of return is closest to (Ignore income taxes.):Refer to Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using the tables provided.
A. 18% B. 12% C. 16% D. 14%
Users require a variety of information about the financial position and performance of a firm in order to make decisions. Users cannot wait until the life of the business is completed. Accordingly, the accounting period assumption requires that
financial reports depicting changes in wealth of an enterprise be prepared periodically. Required: Explain the relationship between the accounting period assumption and accrual basis accounting.
Helping organizations conduct mergers and acquisitions, change their strategies, and develop alliances are all aspects of ________ organization development interventions.
A. human process B. strategic C. human resource management D. operational E. techno-structural
Regarding political forces and their impact on standardization of global operations, which of the following is not true, according to the text?
A. Officials in developing countries often feel that low-productivity technology will keep the country dependent on the industrialized countries. B. Some developing countries, fearing dependence on industrialized nations, have laws prohibiting the importation of new machinery. C. Officials in developing countries often believe that only a factory with advanced technology can compete in world markets. D. Although the country desperately needs new job creation, which favors labor-intensive processes, government officials in developing countries often insist that the most modern equipment be installed.