In step two of the training process, we select a method of shaping employee behavior based on _____________________.
A. preferred learning styles
B. learning theory
C. assessments
D. personality inventories
E. training audit
B. learning theory
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After closing the temporary owners' equity accounts into Income Summary, and after allocating the net income and closing the partners' drawing accounts, assume the partners' capital accounts had credit balances as follows: Boswell, $40,000; Aikido, $60,000; Cooke, $55,000 . Partners share profits and losses as follows: Boswell, 20%; Aikido, 30%; and Cooke, 50%. If Cooke retired and withdrew
$65,000 in settlement of his equity and settlements are allocated according to capital interests, the amount entered in Aikido's capital account would be a a. $4,000 debit. b. $4,000 credit. c. $6,000 debit. d. $6,000 credit.
Malcolm Sanders, a graduate student from Boston, makes customized snowboards for local snowboarding enthusiasts. The demand for snowboards peaks during the winter months, a busy time for Malcolm
He advertises more aggressively and sells most of his snowboards around this time. Which market segmentation approach does Malcolm most likely use? A) gender segmentation B) psychographic segmentation C) occasion segmentation D) geographic segmentation E) age and life-cycle segmentation
On January 2, 2012 . Lynch Company acquired machinery at a cost of $800,000 . This machinery was being depreciated by the double-declining-balance method over an estimated useful life of eight years, with no residual value. At the beginning of 2014, Lynch decided to change to the straight-line method of depreciation. Ignoring income tax considerations, the cumulative effect of this accounting
change is a. $0. b. $100,000. c. $155,556 d. $177,778
The document filed before the court which states the reason for the appeal and the law to support it, is called:
a. A brief b. A summary of facts c. A record d. A complaint