In the communication process, what is noise and what is its significance?
What will be an ideal response?
Noise is the unplanned static or distortion during the communication process, which results in the receiver getting a different message than the one the sender sent. Due to the noise, the consumer can get distracted and might miss the key point.
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An auditor may best test commissions expense for salespeople when control risk is low by performing which of the following procedures?
a. Analytical procedures. b. Tagging and tracing. c. Alternative procedures. d. Subsequent proof of cash.
TaskMaster Enterprises employs a standard cost system in which direct materials inventory is carried at standard cost. TaskMaster has established the following standards for the prime costs of one unit of product. Standard StandardStandard Quantity PriceCostDirect Materials 8pounds $1.80per pound $14.40 Direct Labor 0.25hour $8.00per hour 2.00 $16.40 During November, TaskMaster purchased 160,000 pounds of direct materials at a total cost of $304,000. The total factory wages for November were $42,000, 90% of which were for direct labor. TaskMaster manufactured 19,000 units of product during November using 142,500 pounds of direct materials and 5,000 direct labor hours. Is the direct labor efficiency variance favorable or unfavorable?
A. Unfavorable B. Favorable
Under the FLSA, an employer cannot require nonexempt employees to work more than 40 hours per week unless they are paid ________ of one-and-a-half times their regular pay for each hour worked in excess of 40 hours that week.
A. bonuses B. stock options C. commissions D. overtime pay
Identifying, assessing, and managing the risks and day-to-day changes that occur during a project is attributed to ________
A) Forecasting B) Team-building C) Goal setting D) Risk and change management