Which of the following is true of face-to-face delivery of bad news?

A) ?It carries no discomfort.
B) ?It decreases the potential for escalation of emotion.
C) ?It enables immediate feedback.
D) ?It does not signal the importance of the news.


C

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Meger Manufacturing uses the direct labor cost method for applying factory overhead to production. The budgeted direct labor cost and factory overhead for the previous fiscal year were $1,000,00 . and $700,000 . respectively. Actual direct labor cost and factory overhead were $1,100,00 . and $825,000 . respectively. What was Meger's predetermined factory overhead rate?

a. 70.0% b. 82.5% c. 63.6% d. 133.0%

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Leslie Company operates a cafeteria for the benefit of its employees. The company subsidizes the cafeteria heavily by allowing employees to purchase meals at greatly reduced prices. Budgeted and actual costs in the cafeteria for the year just ended are as follows: BudgetedActualVariable costs*$895,645? $779,280? Fixed costs$403,000? $409,700? *Unrecovered cost after deducting amounts received from employees.Costs of the cafeteria are charged to producing departments on the basis of the number of employees in these departments. Fixed costs are charged on the basis of the percentage of peak-period requirements. Data concerning the company's producing departments follows: MachiningAssemblyTotalBudgeted number of employees 335?  950?  1285? Actual number of

employees 205?  815?  1020? Percentage of peak-period requirements 30?% 70?% 100?%Required:a. Compute the dollar amount of variable and fixed costs that should be charged to each of the producing departments at the end of the year for purposes of evaluating performance.Amount to be chargedMachiningAssemblyVariable cost??Fixed cost??b. Identify the amount, if any, of actual costs that should not be charged to the operating departments.?Variable CostFixed CostAmount not to be charged?? What will be an ideal response?

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The term ________ refers to a collection of computers that have been compromised by malware, often through some vulnerability in their software or operating system

A) honeypot B) botnet C) Trojan horse D) black swan

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Hugh contributes a painting to a local museum for display. His AGI is $35,000. Hugh paid $16,000 for the painting in 2000, but its market value at the date of the contribution is $22,000. If Hugh makes the election to maximize the current year deduction, his deductible contribution for this year will be

A. $10,500. B. $17,500. C. $16,000. D. $22,000.

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