If a taxpayer contributes a painting to a museum but reserves the right to use the painting for parties, he may not be allowed a deduction for the charitable contribution
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A. internal management B. investors C. creditors D. security analysts
Retailers try to locate their stores close to other retailers that appeal to similar target markets. Which of the following statements is not true in explaining how and why retailers do this?
A. The principle of cumulative attraction states that a cluster of similar and complementary retailing activities have greater drawing power than isolated stores that engage in the same retailing activities. B. Customers want to shop where they will find a good assortment of merchandise. C. Retailers consider complementary retailers in location selections. D. Retailers must avoid locating close to other retailers that compete directly. E. Retailers such as the Build-a-Bear Workshop selling stuffed animal toys and the Disney Store try to have locations close to each other.
How does the text suggest implementing an ideal employee profile developed in a workshop?
a. It could serve as a measure in annual performance appraisal analyses. b. It should be used in the workshop as an example of unrealistic standards. c. It could become the basis for a new commercial measure of moral development. d. It should be used as a baseline for when to take disciplinary action against an employee.
Which of the following is one of the cognitions related to psychological empowerment?
A. lack of meaning B. self-determination C. confidence D. commitment