________ income is the amount of money an individual has left to spend after paying for necessities such as housing, utilities, food, and clothing
A) Discretionary
B) Gross product
C) Standard of living
D) Inflationary
E) Per capita
A
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______ is the extent to which the leader communicates to develop trust, friendship, support, and respect.
a. Supporting b. Consideration c. Communicating d. Relating
Which of the following can be used to pinpoint problems such as bottlenecks and delay points, wasteful activities such as rework, and locations where redundant or unnecessary activities occur?
A. value stream map (VSM) B. process simulation C. service blueprint D. process chart
Which of the following is/are not true regarding the classification of redeemable preferred shares on the balance sheet?
a. The classification of redeemable preferred shares on the balance sheet depends on the conditions for redemption. b. If only the issuing firm has the option to redeem, then the preferred shares are part of its shareholders' equity. c. If the issuing firm must redeem the preferred shares (so-called "mandatory redemption"), either at a specified time or upon a specified condition certain to occur, the issuing firm treats the preferred shares as its shareholders' equity. d. If the preferred shareholders have the option to require redemption, then the preferred shares appear between liabilities and shareholders' equity under U.S. GAAP. e. If the preferred shareholders have the option to require redemption, then the preferred shares appear as a liability under IFRS.
Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, a person with a disabling illness
a. is not considered disabled once the illness is being managed with medicines. b. is not considered disabled unless there is no known cure. c. is considered disabled, but only at times when hospitalization is required for treatment. d. is considered disabled, even if the illness is under control.