"Gold," "silver," or "platinum" cards are all examples of ____ cards

a. revolving
b. prestige
c. affinity
d. travel and entertainment


b

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_______________________ allows one to access all messages (voice,

A. Integrated messaging service B. Communications assistant service C. Communications delivery service D. Unified messaging

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Which of the following numbers of shares could properly exist in a corporation?

A) 100,000 issued, 90,000 outstanding, and 80,000 authorized B) 100,000 authorized, 90,000 issued, and 80,000 outstanding C) 100,000 outstanding, 90,000 issued, and 80,000 authorized D) 100,000 authorized, 90,000 outstanding, and 80,000 issued E) A or C

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What is the formula for calculating the times-interest earned (TIE) ratio?

A. TIE ratio = Interest charges ÷ Total liabilities B. TIE ratio = Earnings per share ÷ Interest charges C. TIE ratio = Sales ÷ Interest charges D. TIE ratio = Earnings before interest and taxes ÷ Interest charges E. TIE ratio = Interest charges ÷ Net income

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Which of the following is true regarding compensation for hours worked under the Fair Labor Standards Act when an employee is asked to be on standby—that is, available to return to work while off duty?

a. If an employee is asked to be on standby, the hours spent on standby will not be counted as hours worked if the employee is generally free to use the time for his or her own purposes. b. If an employee is asked to be on standby, the hours spent on standby will be counted as hours worked for which the employee is entitled to compensation even if the employee is generally free to use the time for his or her own purposes. c. If an employee is asked to be on standby, the hours spent on standby will be counted as hours worked; but the employee is only entitled to one-half of the employee's regular pay for those hours. d. If an employee is asked to be on standby, the hours spent on standby will be counted as hours worked; but the employee is only entitled to three-fourths of the employee's regular pay for those hours.

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