Rhodes, a college student, wants to purchase a motorcycle on credit from Landier Motors. He does not have sufficient income or the credit history to justify the extension of credit to him alone
Rhodes asks his father to cosign a note to Landier Motors, which he does. What kind of liability does Rhodes's father come under?
A) secondary liability
B) primary liability
C) fringe liability
D) warranty liability
A
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Financial accounting and cost accounting are both highly concerned with
a. preparing budgets. b. determining product cost. c. providing managers with information necessary for control purposes. d. determining performance standards.
When Dr. Horton checked in at the Ritz-Carlton, it was 3 a.m. He had been traveling for over 12 hours and was exhausted. His suit, which he needed for a speech that morning, looked like he had slept in it. Karen, the night clerk, offered to find a 24-hour dry cleaner and have the suit cleaned while Dr. Horton got a few hours of sleep. Karen's actions are an example of
A. empowerment of employees to meet customers' needs. B. procedural fairness. C. specific service standards. D. the variability associated with service quality performance. E. public relations to increase puffery.
Of those who were applying for partnership at the time Ann Hopkins was applying, how many were women?
a. 1 b. 3 c. 7 d. 10
Which of the following statements is true?
A. Control is higher if indirect distribution is used. B. Intermediaries that pay for products when they purchase them and pay the costs of carrying inventory help a producer's cash flow. C. More capital is needed when intermediaries take on responsibility for promotion. D. Public warehouses and transportation firms increase the capital needed for logistics facilities. E. Direct distribution approaches usually require less investment capital than indirect approaches.