Which one of the following is the best example of a Type II subsequent event?
a. Election of new board members.
b. Change in auditors.
c. Inability to collect from a significant customer.
d. Acquisition of a subsidiary.
d
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A person driving over the prescribed speed limit in a suburban area hits and injures a pedestrian jaywalking against a red "Do Not Walk" sign. The jury finds that the driver was 80 percent responsible for the accident and the jaywalker was 20 percent responsible. The pedestrian suffered $100,000 in injuries. If the state in which this case is heard adopts the doctrine of contributory negligence to interpret such cases, the pedestrian is entitled to recover ________.
A. no damages from the driver B. $100,000 from the driver C. $20,000 from the driver D. $80,000 from the driver
When simplifying a table, you should strive to provide more specifics rather than risk reducing comprehensibility
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Karl worked for Gravo Inc and over 5 years he always put money into the weekly office lottery pool. One day when Gina was collecting the money to purchase the lottery tickets that week she asked Karl for his $5.00 contribution
Karl told Gina he left his wallet at home that morning and asked her to put in $5.00 for him and he would pay her back. Gina agreed. Gina collected money from the other 8 regular lottery players in the office and she bought 10 lottery tickets. When the winning number was drawn the Gravo workers had the winning ticket worth $20 million. Karl was excited as he thought he had just won his one –tenth share worth $2 million. The other 9 workers said Karl was not entitled to any money as he had not contributed that week. If Karl goes to court to get the $2 million he claims most likely a court would A) rule Karl will get no money as there was no written contract B) rule Karl will get no money as he did not put in the $5.00 that week C) require Karl prove beyond reasonable doubt he a valid contract with Gina to get the $2 million D) rule Gina owes Karl $2 million but not the other 8 workers in the office pool E) require Karl prove on the balance of probabilities he had a valid contract with Gina to get the $2 million
In a typical target marketing process, the stage of segmenting the market is immediately followed by positioning one's product or service through effective marketing strategies.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)