Behavior is viewed as operating at the individual, ________, and organizational levels.
A. structural
B. spiritual
C. group
D. emotional
Answer: C
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Orlov Corporation purchased 8,000 shares of Matsey Corporation common stock for $40 per share on January 1, 2009 . Matsey reported net income of $120,000 for 2009 and paid dividends of $42,000 during 2009 . As of December 31, 2009, the market value of Matsey Corporation common stock was $40 per share. Assuming the shares owned by Orlov represent 10 percent of the total outstanding stock of
Matsey, the entry to record the receipt of dividend income in Orlov Corporation's books is: a. Cash 8,000 Dividend Income 8,000 b. Cash 4,000 Dividend Income 4,000 c. Cash 4,200 Dividend Income 4,200 d. Cash 12,000 Dividend Income 12,000
Foundations, Inc. produces and sells cosmetic products. Currently, the company is operating at 70% of its capacity. The sales price of its product is $30 per unit, and it incurs a full cost of $25 to produce each unit. Its yearly fixed manufacturing overhead amounts to $20,000. The company has received a one-time order for supplying 5,000 units at $26 per unit. This order can be executed within the excess production capacity and will not involve any additional fixed costs. To make this decision, the management of Foundations should use ________.
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A) is illegal under federal law. B) cannot benefit you financially. C) is called a covered call strategy. D) is not a very good idea.