________ refers to a condition that exists when data needed for a process is unavailable because it is stored in an isolated, separated information system
A) Encapsulation
B) Information silos
C) Data warehousing
D) Metadata publishing
B
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Andrea Apple opened Apple Photography on January 1 of the current year. During January, the following transactions occurred and were recorded in the company's books: 1. Andrea invested $13,900 cash in the business in exchange for common stock. 2. Andrea contributed $24,000 of photography equipment to the business. 3. The company paid $2500 cash for an insurance policy covering the next 24 months. 4. The company received $6100 cash for services provided during January. 5. The company purchased $6600 of office equipment on credit. 6. The company provided $3150 of services to customers on account. 7. The company paid cash of $1900 for monthly rent. 8. The company paid $3500 on the office equipment purchased in transaction #5 above. 9. Paid $315 cash for January utilities. Based on
this information, the balance in the cash account at the end of January would be: A. $16,050. B. $19,900. C. $14,935. D. $46,650. E. $11,785.
Division S of Kracker Company makes a part that it sells to other companies. Data on that part appear below: Selling price on the intermediate market$30per unitVariable costs per unit$22per unitFixed costs per unit (based on capacity)$7per unitCapacity in units 50,000units?Division B, another division of Kracker Company, presently is purchasing 10,000 units of a similar product each period from an outside supplier for $28 per unit, but would like to begin purchasing from Division S.?Suppose that Division S has ample idle capacity to handle all of Division B's needs without any increase in fixed costs or cutting into sales to outside customers. If Division S refuses to accept a transfer price of $28 or less and Division B continues to buy from the outside supplier, the company as a
whole will: A. lose $70,000 in potential profit. B. gain $20,000 in potential profit. C. lose $60,000 in potential profit. D. lose $20,000 in potential profit.
When a company has a production constraint, the product with the lowest contribution margin per unit of the constrained resource should usually be given highest priority.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is an accurate definition of a top landing page?
A) the number of links on a web page that directs a user into a related website B) the number of entrances to a site for each page C) the number of relevant results thrown up by a search engine D) the number of pages that sponsor ads