A matrix organization is:
a. Based on the movie The Matrix
b. Modelled on a beehive
c. Not what it seems
d. None of the above
d. None of the above
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A. Jim is using the trait approach B. Jim is using Katz's skills approach C. Jim is using the Mumford skills model D. Jim is using the style approach
Strider Corporation issued 14%, 5-year bonds with a par value of $5,000,000 on January 1, Year 1. Interest is to be paid semiannually on each June 30 and December 31. The bonds are issued at $5,368,035 cash when the market rate for this bond is 12%.(a) Prepare the general journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds on January 1, year 1.(b) Show how the bonds would be reported on Strider's balance sheet at January 1, Year 1.(c) Assume that Strider uses the effective interest method of amortization of any discount or premium on bonds. Prepare the general journal entry to record the first semiannual interest payment on June 30, Year 1.(d) Assume instead that Strider uses the straight-line method of amortization of any discount or premium on bonds. Prepare the general journal entry to
record the first semiannual interest payment on June 30, Year 1. What will be an ideal response?
Arthur negligently stopped his car on the highway. Betty, who was driving along, saw Arthur's car in sufficient time to attempt to stop. However, Betty negligently put her foot on the accelerator instead of the brake and ran into Arthur's car. If Arthur sues Betty for damages:
A) Arthur's contributory negligence will prevent his recovery from Betty in all jurisdictions. B) Betty had the last clear chance to avoid the accident and will bear full legal responsibility for it. C) Arthur has assumed the risk of the accident. D) because both parties were negligent, in a state that follows the modified comparative negligence doctrine, both parties will share the liability for their injuries in proportion to their degree of fault unless the court finds Arthur's contributory negligence was as great as or greater than Betty's negligence.
________ outcomes of stress include sweating, hot and cold flashes, and increased heart rate.
A. Behavioral and physiological B. Physiological C. Cognitive D. Behavioral