The way a person looks or dresses has no influence on his or her credibility.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Name the seven computer crimes defined in the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act as amended by the Patriot Act.
What will be an ideal response?
________ is a competitive advantage that exists in your relationships with other people and the image other people have of you.
A. Entrepreneurial orientation B. Business economics C. Value-added production D. Affiliation E. Social capital
Amalgamated Campus Stores, Inc (ACS) employed student representatives to market grooming aids, casual clothes, and other such products on college campuses. The representatives organized parties at which they displayed samples of all the products
Students who bought products paid the representative, who in turn ordered the products and paid ACS for them. When the products arrived, the student representatives delivered them to the buyers. The representatives paid ACS less than they charged the buyers. The difference represented the earnings of the representatives, who were not employees of ACS. Wall Street investors admired ACS because the company had enjoyed several years of rapid growth in sales and earnings. Last year, the president of ACS predicted further increases in sales of 30 percent. By December, however, it was apparent that the forecasted sales goals would not be met. So during the last two weeks of December, ACS shipped $23 million of merchandise to the sales representatives to be held for future sales parties. The company billed the student representatives and recorded the shipments as sales. In this way, ACS was able to meet its sales goal for the year. Were these merchandise shipments properly recorded as sales?
Cushman Company had $800,000 in net sales, $350,000 in gross profit, and $200,000 in operating expenses. Cost of goods sold equals:
A. $350,000. B. $150,000. C. $800,000. D. $450,000. E. $200,000.