What theory of liability for insider trading was used to convict James O'Hagan inUnited States v

O'Hagan?

A) The tipper-tippee theory
B) The fair disclosure theory
C) The short-swing profits theory
D) The misappropriation theory
E) The scienter theory


D

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a. declaring cash dividends will decrease Retained Earnings. b. distributing stock dividends will decrease Retained Earnings. c. appropriating retained earnings will have no effect on total stockholders' equity. d. declaring a stock split will have no effect on Retained Earnings.

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A common measure of long-term solvency is the

A) receivable turnover. B) asset turnover. C) debt to equity ratio. D) current ratio.

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A pay plan that gives an employee cash or stock equal to the difference between some specified stock price and the quoted market price at some future time period is

a. stock appreciation rights. b. an ESOP. c. profit sharing. d. merit pay.

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The Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition__________

Fill in the blanks with correct word.

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