Assume the direct method is used to compute net cash flows from operating activities. For this item extracted from the financial statements-Increase in Prepaid Expenses-indicate the effect on cash payments for operating expenses by choosing one of the following:
A) Add to operating expenses to arrive at cash payments for operating expenses.
B) Subtract from operating expenses to arrive at cash payments for operating expenses.
C) Not used to adjust operating expenses to arrive ay cash payments for operating expenses.
A
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Which statement about a cost-volume-profit chart is false?
a. A sales line is plotted beginning at zero on the left corner of the graph. b. Horizontal and vertical lines are drawn at the intersection point of the total sales line and total cost line to indicate the break-even point. c. A cost line is plotted beginning with total fixed costs on the vertical axis. d. Volume expressed in dollars of sales is indicated along the horizontal axis.
Which sentence expresses numbers correctly?
A) Twenty two candidates submitted their application forms by the due date. B) Forty-two students attended the question-and-answer session for internships. C) Seventy five employees will retire at the end of the year.
The last four weekly values of sales were 80, 100, 105, and 90 units, respectively. The last four forecasts (for the same four weeks) were 60, 80, 95, and 75 units, respectively. Calculate the MAD, MSE, and MAPE for these four weeks
Sales Forecast Error Error squared Pct. error 80 60 20 400 .25 100 80 20 400 .20 105 95 10 100 .095 90 75 15 225 .167
Which of the following is NOT true about how online retailers use big data?
A. Online retailers can tell if a consumer watches a video on its site. B. Online retailers can track what consumers do on their website. C. Online retailers personalize customer shopping experiences with big data. D. Online retailers can pull information from a customer's Facebook page. E. It is illegal for online retailers to monitor what customers activity on a competitor's site.