A(n) ________ uses more than one transportation mode through physical, information, and monetary flows that are as seamless as possible

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer: multimodal solution

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A bank is said to have ____ when its average costs decline as its volume of sales increases.

A. economies of scope. B. economies of scale. C. cost diminution. D. decreasing returns to scale.

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______ organizations hire the best people no matter where they are located and therefore will usually choose to mix in third-country nationals along with parent- and host-country employees.

A. Polycentric B. Geocentric C. Ethnic D. Ethnocentric

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Each national union has a collective bargaining agreement that spells out the union's bylaws and procedures. 2. An international union federation will typically be involved in union organizing, negotiating, and grievance handling for a national or local union. 3. Change to Win was a federation of seven of the U.S.'s largest unions which left the AFL-CIO in 2005. It now consists of just three unions. 4. The split in the AFL-CIO, which led to the creation of the Change to Win federation, occurred over concerns about the amount of money that the AFL-CIO was putting into union organizing at the expense of political lobbying. 5. U.S. labor law mandates basic democratic procedures within unions, including free speech and election provisions.

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Jasper makes a $50,000, 90-day, 9.0% cash loan to Clayborn Co. Jasper's entry to record the collection of the note and interest at maturity should be: (Use 360 days a year.)

A. Debit Cash $51,125.00; credit Interest Revenue $1125.00; credit Notes Receivable $50,000. B. Debit Cash for $50,000; credit Notes Receivable $50,000. C. Debit Notes Payable $50,000; Debit Interest Expense $4500; credit Cash $54,500. D. Debit Cash $54,500; credit Interest Revenue $4500, credit Notes Receivable $50,000. E. Debit Cash $51,125.00; credit Notes Receivable for $51,125.00.

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