A "left-brain" advertisement is:
A) oriented towards the logical, rational side of the brain
B) oriented towards the emotional or feeling side of the brain
C) used primarily for consumer advertisements
D) used with pulsating distribution schedules
A
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Northbrook Corporation is preparing a statement of cash flows. The following transactions occurred during the year: 1. Sold machinery for $9,000 cash. 2. Purchased a building for $80,000 cash. 3. Issued $70,000 worth of stock to acquire an airplane. 4. Converted long-term bonds by issuing $100,000 worth of stock. 5. Declared and paid a $10,000 cash dividend. Transaction 5 would be found on the
statement of cash flows in the A) noncash investing and financing transactions section. B) cash flows from financing activities section. C) cash flows from operating activities section. D) cash flows from investing activities section.
You are a salesperson for a pharmaceutical company, a job it was difficult to get. After you'd been there a while, there was another opening, and you recommended your friend, Paul. He was hired, and the two of you have enjoyed working together ever since. Recently, the secretary for the sales team has confided in you that Paul has been acting inappropriately, and most recently, cornered her in
the supply room, and pushed her up against the wall with his body, and caressed her with his hands. She does not know that you recommended Paul to the firm. Of the following choices, what should you do? a. tell her not to worry, that it will pass, because Paul is not normally like this b. tell her not to worry, that you'll talk to Paul, and tell him to stop it c. tell her to report Paul to Human Resources, and you'll tell them you saw it d. talk to Paul, and tell him that if he doesn't stop it immediately, and apologize, you will report him to Human Resources
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Inconsistency in the pair-wise judgments is indicated by a consistency ratio that is
a. less than zero b. greater than 0.10 c. greater than 0.50 d. greater than 1.00