By adapting its products to fit a more culturally diverse group of consumers, Hallmark Cards, Inc has demonstrated the need to analyze its audience
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
T
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If the auditor wants to obtain evidence as to whether the dividend payment was made to the stockholders who owned the stock as of the dividend record date, which of the following would the auditor do?
a. Recalculate the dividends per share. b. Examine the minutes of the board of directors meetings for authorization. c. Trace the payee's name on the canceled check to the dividend records. d. Determine that dividend restrictions are adequately disclosed in the financial statements.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Focal objects are not always physical things. For example, they can also be behaviors of people. 2. The three factors that influence perceptions mentioned in the textbook are the comprehender, the environment, and the focal object. 3. Our attempts to organize and sift huge amounts of everyday complex information can lead to inaccuracies and cloud our perceptions of different people, situations, and events. 4. Projecting occurs when a person bases behavior on preexisting expectations about another person or situation in order to create an outcome aligned with those expectations. 5. Internal and external attributions are the two causes people look for to explain behavior of others. This is called attribution theory.
A model of a real world application and associated properties are created in the:
A) analysis phase. B) design phase. C) implementation phase. D) evaluation phase.
Capitalizing an expenditure rather than recording it as a revenue expenditure
A. impacts the total book value of plant assets reported on the balance sheet and the amount of net income reported during a period. B. impacts the total book value of plant assets on the balance sheet, but has no effect on the amount of net income reported during an accounting period. C. impacts the amount of net income reported during an accounting period, but has no effect on the total book value of plant assets on the balance sheet. D. has no impact on the book value of plant assets on the balance sheet or the amount of income reported on the income statement.