Which of the following is an effective practice in formatting a résumé?

A. Providing personal information, such as name and address, at the end
B. Stapling the application letter and résumé together
C. Using a large font, such as 14-point type, for headings
D. Listing your education in chronological order, most recent last


C
Using a large font, such as 14-point type, for headings is an effective practice in formatting a
résumé. Select a readable font in 11- or 12-point type for your text and a somewhat larger font
for headings.

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A) habitual buying behavior B) complex buying behavior C) impulse buying behavior D) dissonance-reducing buying behavior E) consumer capitalism

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a. Expenses are outflows or other using up of assets or incurrence of liabilities (or a combination of both) during a period from delivering or producing goods, rendering services, or carrying out other activities that constitute the entity’s major or central operations. b. Expenses are costs directly associated with the revenue of the period. c. Expenses are gross decreases in assets or gross increases in liabilities recognized and measured in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles that result from those types of profit-directed activities of an enterprise. d. Expenses in the broadest sense include all expired costs which are deductible from revenues.

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A. are more effective than virtual teams B. are less effective than virtual teams C. can be equally as effective as virtual teams D. often encounter more interpersonal issues than virtual teams

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