Body language “power poses” are valuable because they ______.

A. release stress hormones
B. release energy hormones
C. establish your discomfort
D. help you maintain a steady mood


B. release energy hormones

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Roberts Corporation purchased some equipment by issuing a $20,000 non-interest-bearing, four-year note when interest rates were 8%. Actuarial information for 8% and four periods follows: Future amount of 1 1.360 Present value of 1 0.735 In the entry to record this purchase, there would be a

A) $20,000 debit to Equipment. B) $5,300.00 credit to Discount on Notes Payable. C) $27,210.88 credit to Notes Payable. D) $14,700.00 debit to Equipment.

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Housholder Corporation uses a predetermined overhead rate base on machine-hours that it recalculates at the beginning of each year. The company has provided the following data for the most recent year.     Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead from thebeginning of the year$310,000 Estimated activity level from the beginning of the year 20,000machine-hoursActual total fixed manufacturing overhead$338,000 Actual activity level 18,300machine-hours The predetermined overhead rate is closest to:

A. $18.47 B. $15.50 C. $16.90 D. $16.94

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Indicate how each event affects the elements of financial statements. Use the following letters to record your answer in the box shown below each element. You do not need to enter dollar amounts. (Note that "Not Affected" means that the event does not affect that element of the financial statements or the event causes an increase in that element that is offset by a decrease in the same element.)Increase = IDecrease = DNot Affected = NAVancouver Co. paid a $50,000 cash dividend to its shareholders two months after Vancouver declared the dividend.AssetsLiabilitiesStk. EquityRevenuesExpensesNetStmt. of ?IncomeCash Flows???????

What will be an ideal response?

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Store hours and days during which retailers can conduct business are regulated by _____

a. blue laws b. Green River laws c. the Robinson-Patman Act d. the Universal Product Code

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