An exemption from application of the Fair Housing Act applies to single-family homes owned by private individuals who own fewer than four houses
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Directional testing is important to an auditor because of which of the following factors?
a. Certain accounts are more prone to be misstated by overstatement than others. b. The auditor must remain organized when conducting an audit. c. The primary concern of the auditor is the understatement of asset and revenue accounts. d. It tests for existence and completeness simultaneously.
After an educational seminar, Grackin sales representatives are excited because they experience a major increase in the number of potential prospects
However, Anita, the Grackin sales manager, makes the following statement to the sales team: "The sheer number of prospects a sales representative cultivates does not necessarily indicate the quality of the sales representative's pipeline." What does Anita most likely mean? A) A sales representative's pipeline is considered high quality when it contains prospects in multiple industries. B) Prospects are only valuable if they are qualified, so a few qualified prospects are better than many unqualified ones. C) Of all the prospects in a sales representative's pipeline, the only ones of value are the ones that make referrals to other buyers. D) Prospects are more valuable at different points in the pipeline, so it is impossible to determine the value of a sales representative's pipeline. E) A sales representative who works harder to convince prospects to buy will have a more valuable pipeline than one who simply tries to fill prospects' needs.
To successfully compile a program, you must either own the object or you must be granted the ____ privilege to compile an object in another schema.
A. ANALYZE_OBJECT B. ALTER C. MODIFY PROCEDURE D. ALTER ANY PROCEDURE
A data point is an individual item on a graph or chart.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)