A check for $342 was erroneously charged by the bank as $432. In order for the bank reconciliation to balance, you must add $90 to the bank statement balance
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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________ is held responsible for direct material usage variance
a. Personnel manager b. Production manager c. Quality control manager d. Purchase manager
Which of the following statements is true concerning Authentic Leadership?
a. The authentic leader does make mistakes but takes responsibility and accountability for their actions, and seek to amend the situation b. The authentic leader must never make mistakes, and have strong moral values and attitudes and ensure everyone always adheres by those values c. The authentic leader is a myth and will never exist because people are ultimately motivated by self interest d. All of the above
At year-end, a trial balance showed total credits exceeding total debits by $4,950. This difference could have been caused by:
A. A net income of $4,950. B. The balance of $49,500 in Accounts Payable being entered in the trial balance as $4,950. C. An error in the general journal where a $4,950 increase in Accounts Payable was recorded as a decrease in Accounts Payable. D. The balance of $5,500 in the Office Equipment account being entered on the trial balance as a debit of $550. E. An error in the general journal where a $4,950 increase in Accounts Receivable was recorded as an increase in Cash.
Under copyright law, the doctrine of works for hire states that:
A) if an employee prepares a work within the scope of her employment, her employer is considered the author of the work. B) if an employee prepares a work within the scope of her work, the employee is considered the author of the work for copyright purposes. C) if the work is specially ordered or commissioned, it is always considered, for copyright purposes, the work of the employer. D) a person's original creations, if committed to tangible form, are always considered to be authored by the actual creator in the law of copyright.