One implication of the bird-in-the-hand theory of dividends is that a given reduction in dividend yield must be offset by a more than proportionate increase in growth in order to keep a firm's required return constant, other things held constant.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of the following is an example of secondary evidence?
a. testimony of recipient of stolen assets b. confession outside vendors who paid bribes c. testimony of witnesses of the fraud act d. photocopies of improper documents
Which of the following is not a correct rule of debits and credits?
A) assets, expenses and withdrawals are increased by debits B) assets are decreased by credits and have a normal debit balance C) liabilities, revenues and owner's equity are increased by credits D) the normal balance for revenues and expenses is a credit
Retailers may defend their bait-and-switch advertising practices on the basis that _____
a. they are legal b. special purchases allow low prices c. the prices offered are below cost d. better, but more expensive, alternatives are available
Do a brief research on the Internet regarding informal employment in Thailand. Do you agree that educating the workers would help improve their working conditions? If you agree, how could education help? If you disagree, could you suggest any other solutions?
What will be an ideal response?