Pretexting is a form of social engineering in which one individual lies to obtain confidential data about another individual.

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


True

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How are department stores categorized into tiers? How do the tiers differ? Give examples of each tier.

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Owen and Jessica own and operate an S corporation. Each is a 50% owner. The business reports the following results:   Business revenue$225,000Business expenses 88,000Investment expenses 16,000How do Owen and Jessica report these items for tax purposes?

A. $137,000 income on Schedule E; $88,000 investment expense on Schedule A B. $68,500 income on Schedule E; $8,000 investment expense on Schedule A C. $68,500 income on Schedule E; $16,000 investment expense on Schedule D D. $225,000 income on Schedule E; $16,000 investment expense on Schedule A

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Why is constructing a data warehouse more difficult for in-store transactions than it is for online shopping?

A. Availability of store assortments is not always similar to website assortments. B. Customer returns to the store confound the data. C. Store purchases can be made with cash or third-party credit cards. D. Since customers are more likely to buy gifts for others in stores than online, it defeats the purpose of understanding the end-user. E. Store customers are not interested in sharing personal information.

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XBRL produces standardized reports and is not customizable.

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

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