Which of the following statements is true of false imprisonment?
A) The confinement of a person should be done by moral force alone.
B) It involves using a person's name or likeness for commercial gain without the person's permission.
C) It involves taking actions that would lead observers to make false assumptions about the person.
D) It is the intentional restraint of a person against that person's will and without justification.
D
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Plankton Inc. determines that it needs to train 200 employees on using a new software application. Jason, the training administrator, is investigating options to find the one that will meet the company's needs within the budget available. He determines that no one at Plankton knows enough about the software to provide the training. Which plan would be most likely to achieve training objectives at the lowest cost?
A. hiring external consultants to create training specially tailored to the company B. having Jason deliver the training, based on the content in the user manual C. passing out user manuals and hoping employees can learn enough on their own D. delaying the training program until the company has more money in the budget E. having employees participate in a general outside training course for the software
What ratio(s) customarily include(s) in the numerator cash, marketable securities, and accounts receivable, with the denominator including all current liabilities?
a. current ratio b. noncurrent ratio c. acid test ratio d. quick ratio e. choices c and d
Firms use this method when management and the governing board do not intend to reissue shares within a reasonable amount of time or when jurisdiction-specific corporation laws define reacquired shares as retired shares
a. cost method, only. b. par value method, only. c. constructive retirement method, only. d. cost, par value, and constructive retirement methods. e. none of the above
When it comes to written material in the organization environment, ________ have proven to be common and costly.
A) reading mistakes B) illiterate employees C) employees reading novels D) speed-reading courses E) too many hours spent reading