In the Beech-Nut case, the executives at the time of the sales of adulterated apple juice:
a. Did not know that there was a problem with the apple juice.
b. Took no steps to cover up the juice problem.
c. Were charged with violations of criminal statutes.
d. Cannot be held responsible unless they actually bought the adulterated product.
e. None of the above
.C
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The computer technology application that automates the product design process, including but not limited to the functions of geometric modeling, materials stress and strain analysis, drafting, storing product specifications, and mechanical simulation of a product's performance, is called ______________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Evenrude Corporation is a new company about to issue stock. The corporation sells 2,000 shares of common stock (par value $2) at $10 per share. The journal entry to record this transaction is:
a. Cash 2,000 Common Stock 2,000 b. Cash 20,000 Common Stock 4,000 Additional Paid-in Capital 16,000 c. Cash 20,000 Owners' Liability 16,000 Common Stock 4,000 d. Cash 20,000 Accounts Payable 20,000 e. Cash 20,000 Notes Payable 20,000
A _______________________________ motivates workers to make suggestions for process improvement by promising some of the savings due to reduced labor and nonlabor costs will be paid to employees in the form of a bonus.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
George's Wholesaling agrees to purchase 1000 pounds of bananas from Chickadee Exports at 39 cents per pound. George's does not have the money for the bananas now, but promises to pay in two months. Chickadee Exports wants George's business but needs the money now. Chickadee (as drawer) prepares an instrument ordering George's (as drawee) to pay $390 to Primary Bank (the payee). This is an example
of a. a check. b. a trade acceptance. c. a promissory note. d. an outstanding claim.