Laraby, a representative for Merchandise Shipping Company, delivers a bill of lading to Caitlin, the owner of Dockside Warehouse. A bill of lading is

A. an invoice for payment for loading and carting verified by a seller.
B. an order to ship goods signed by a buyer.
C. a receipt for goods signed by a carrier.
D. a receipt issued by a warehouser for goods in a warehouse.


Answer: C

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a. be reduced because of the elimination of non-value-added activities. b. be reduced because organizational costs will not be assigned to products or services. c. be increased because of the need for additional people to gather information on cost drivers and cost pools. d. remain constant and simply be spread over products using different cost drivers.

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a. the CPSC can impose civil penalties on the company. b. the CPSC can impose criminal penalties on the company. c. users can sue for damages, including attorney's fees, if MoneyMaker knew it was violating a consumer product safety rule when it produced the guns. d. All of the answers are correct.

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Use the information in Table J.6. What is the average past due time at Workstation A for the critical ratio rule?

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