The accounting cycle requires three trial balances be prepared. In what order are they prepared?

A) Post-closing, unadjusted, and adjusted
B) Unadjusted, post-closing, and adjusted
C) Unadjusted, adjusted, and post-closing
D) Post-closing, adjusted, and unadjusted


C

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Which of the following situations is most likely to pose a problem for companies that use return on investment (ROI) as a measure of a manager's performance?

A) Managers may be encouraged to purchase more operating assets than they otherwise should. B) Managers may be discouraged from purchasing operating assets that could improve overall profitability. C) Managers may be discouraged from reducing their division's costs. D) Managers may be discouraged from paying off debt in order to reduce interest costs.

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The ________ is the frequency at which the customers arrive at a waiting line according to a probability distribution

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Which of the following is true regarding the filing of a claim under Title VII?

a. There is no requirement that a claim be filed with the EEOC so long as a complaint is filed by a private lawyer within six months after the alleged unlawful employment practice occurred. b. Although there is not a requirement that a plaintiff first file a charge of discrimination with the EEOC, a plaintiff who does not file a charge may only recover back pay from the date a court action is filed. c. A plaintiff must file a charge with the EEOC, but the plaintiff may also personally institute a court action to run concurrently with the EEOC investigation. d. A plaintiff is required to file a charge with the EEOC; but in the event the EEOC does not pursue the matter, the plaintiff may proceed personally after receiving a right-to-sue letter from the EEOC.

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