Stores that provide moderate sales assistance because they carry shopping goods about which customers need a moderate level of information are called ________ retailers

A) self-service
B) full-service
C) off-price
D) limited-service
E) convenience


D

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The ______ a person plans and rehearses a deceptive message, the more confident the person is, and the ______ guilty the person feels about the deception itself, the less likely it is that others will suspect or uncover the person as a liar.

A. less; less B. more; more C. more; less D. less; more

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Matt is employed as a supervisor at Total Charge Industries. However, he gets fired from his job when he refuses to break local laws and discharge harmful chemicals from the company's production facility into a nearby river. Matt files a wrongful discharge suit Total Charge Industries. Which exception to the employment-at-will doctrine is Matt likely to choose when filing his suit?

A. affirmative action B. reverse discrimination C. implied contract D. public policy E. information seizure

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On December 10 of the current year, XTREME Sports Inc receives an advance of $50,000 from a hockey team for 20,000 custom-made shirts with the team's logo, which the team intends to distribute to fans entering a hockey game during the first week in January. XTREME Sports Inc completes the manufacturing of the shirts on December 30, intending to ship them on December 31 before its accounting

period ends. Unfortunately, a snowstorm on December 31 prevented their shipment. XTREME Sports Inc recorded this transaction as a sale for December, and reduced its inventory accordingly. It set the items aside in its shipping room on December 31 with a clear sign to its own personnel conducting a physical inventory on that date and to its auditors who were observing the count that the items were not to be counted as inventory. These actions a. are in accordance with U.S. GAAP. b. are in accordance with IFRS. c. violate ethical principles. d. are in accordance with U.S. GAAP, but not IFRS. e. are in accordance with IFRS, but not U.S. GAAP.

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Which one of the following losses is an indirect loss?

A) Damage to a car when a tree falls on it B) Loss caused by an arsonist who burns down a building to collect insurance proceeds C) Monetary losses due to the inability to produce and sell goods when a machine is destroyed D) Monetary losses due to a legal liability claim

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