If a person unlawfully gains access to a computer and fraudulently causes goods to be "lost" from their true destination, he might be guilty of _______

A) circumventing logistics transfers.
B) computer raiding.
C) economic espionage by computer.
D) diverted delivery by computer.


D

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

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The Unadjusted Trial Balance columns of a work sheet total $84,000. The Adjustments columns contain entries for the following: 1. Office supplies used during the period, $1,200. 2. Expiration of prepaid rent, $700. 3. Accrued salaries expense, $500. 4. Depreciation expense, $800. 5. Accrued service fees receivable, $400. The Adjusted Trial Balance columns total is:

A. $87,600. B. $85,900. C. $85,700. D. $80,400. E. $84,000.

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Liquidity refers to the ability to quickly convert an asset into cash without lowering the selling

price. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Global Management PerspectivesGlobal firms normally carry three global perspectives or attitudes for work approaches and practices. These perspectives include ethnocentric, polycentric, and geocentric attitudes.Which of the following statements, if true, would support a polycentric attitude for a global firm?

A. The firm has been successful in striking the right balance between centralization and decentralization of resources. B. The firm utilizes multiple networks between the home office and the subsidiaries to facilitate both communication and data sharing. C. The firm is extremely flexible and responsive to the needs and demands of local markets in host countries. D. The firm's hierarchical structure ensures that data flows extensively from the subsidiaries to the home location reducing the potential for duplication.

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