In what ways can a communicator be considerate of his or her receiver?

What will be an ideal response?


A good communicator is courteous, honest, and patient in dealing with other people and
respects the opinions of others. This means that the communicator should use tact and
diplomacy in some instances. It also means that the communicator should use words and
terms that the receiver understands. Also, the communicator can show courtesy by being
prompt in answering correspondence and in returning telephone calls. Recent studies indicate
that workers need to possess good communication skills in order to be competitive in the
changing workplace and in the global economy.

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Denver Dynamics has net income of $2,000,000 . Oakland Enterprises has net income of $2,500,000 . Which of the following best compares the profitability of Denver and Oakland?

a. Oakland Enterprises is 25% more profitable than Denver Dynamics. b. Oakland Enterprises is more profitable than Denver Dynamics, but the comparison can't be quantified. c. Oakland Enterprises is only more profitable if it is smaller than Denver Dynamics. d. Further information is needed for a reasonable comparison. e. Oakland Enterprises is more profitable if it is a larger firm than Denver Dynamics.

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In an output contract, the buyer agrees to make all of its purchases from one buyer

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The periodic inventory records of Zucker Sales indicate the following for the month of April:

Apr 1 Beginning merchandise inventory 15 units @ $32 each 7 Purchase 7 units @ $34 each 18 Purchase 12 units @ $37 each 26 Purchase 10 units @ $40 each As of April 30, Zucker Sales counts 8 units of merchandise inventory on hand. Compute ending merchandise inventory and cost of goods sold for Zucker using the LIFO inventory method. What will be an ideal response

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On January 1 of this year, Conrad Nelson contributed $15,000 cash in exchange for 50 shares of stock in Sterling Inc., an S corporation. Sterling employs Conrad as its director of marketing. Conrad's current year salary was $70,000 and his pro rata share of Sterling's ordinary business income was $16,800. During the year, Conrad received a $9,000 cash distribution with respect to his Sterling stock. Compute Conrad's basis in his Sterling stock at year end.

A. $15,000 B. $22,800 C. $92,800 D. $31,800

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