The largest component of the hospital's workforce is:
A. Clerical staff
B. Nurses
C. Volunteers
D. Administration
E. Physicians
Answer: B
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Dana Klammer is the manager of the Cutting Department in the Northwest Division of Steel Products. Which of the following costs is Dana's controllable cost?
A) Salaries of cutting workers B) Cost of electricity for the Northwest Division C) Lumber Department hauling costs D) Vice president's salary
Action Selling claims that there is a higher rate of successfully closing a sale when a salesperson can:
A) introduce the product within the first five minutes of conversation B) persuade the customer to buy an unnecessary product C) uncover two or more needs during questioning D) summarize the technical details of installation E) customize product offerings at a low cost
Which approach to addressing resistance to change can be described as involving employees in the change?
a. Coercion b. Participation c. Education and communication d. Manipulation
On January 1, Year 1, City Taxi Company purchased a new taxi cab for $81,000. The cab has an expected salvage value of $3500. The company estimates that the cab will be driven 200,000 miles over its life. It uses the units-of-production method to determine depreciation expense. The cab was driven 63,000 miles the first year and 93,000 the second year. What is the amount of depreciation expense reported on the Year 2 income statement and the book value of the taxi at the end of Year 2, respectively? (Do not round intermediate calculations.)
A. $37,665 and $17,820 B. $22,785 and $42,780 C. $37,665 and $14,320 D. $21,320 and $39,280