In the __________, candidates must pass one test for employment before being eligible to move on to the next test.
A. Compensatory selection model
B. Gauge re-gauge model
C. Predefined selection model
D. High-interest model
E. Multiple-hurdle model
E. Multiple-hurdle model
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A country’s balance of trade refers to ______.
A. the balance between the quantity of goods and services exported and the quantity of goods and services imported B. the net difference between the monetary value of exports and imports of that country C. the balance between the number of items imported and exported D. the fluctuation of exchange rates
Your friend Denisha is preparing a speech for her communication class. She is considering dropping the class because she is so nervous about speaking in class. What three tips can you give her to help ease her communication apprehension?
What will be an ideal response?
Philp Inc. sold equipment with a $132,900 adjusted tax basis for $200,000. The purchaser paid $20,000 in cash and assumed Philp's $180,000 mortgage on the asset. Compute Philp's net cash flow from the sale assuming a 21% tax rate.
A. $20,000 B. -0- C. $15,800 D. None of the above
Which of the following statements is CORRECT?
A. A conservative financing policy is one where the firm finances part of its fixed assets with short-term capital and all of its net working capital with short-term funds. B. If a company receives trade credit under terms of 2/10 net 30, this implies that the company has 10 days of free trade credit. C. One cannot tell if a firm uses a current asset financing policy that matches maturities, is conservative, or is aggressive without an examination of its cash budget. D. If a firm has a relatively aggressive current asset financing policy vis-á-vis other firms in its industry, then its current ratio will probably be relatively high. E. Accruals are an expensive but commonly used way to finance working capital.