You are the supervisor of an employee who just learned that she did not receive the promotion she had anticipated. You call her into your office and ask her to discuss her reaction. What type of listening are you engaged in?
a. Casual listening
b. Listening for information
c. Intensive listening
d. Empathetic listening
D
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The Willa estate reports $100,000 DNI composed of $50,000 dividends, $20,000 taxable interest, $10,000 passive income, and $20,000 tax-exempt interest. Willa’s two noncharitable income beneficiaries, Shanna and Tom, receive distributions of $75,000 each. How much of each class of income is deemed to have been distributed to Shanna? To Tom? Use the following template to structure your answer. ? ? Beneficiary Amount Received DNI, Income Type Corpus, Nontaxable Dividends Taxable Interest Passive Exempt Interest Shanna ? ? ? ? ? ? Tom ? ? ? ? ? ? Totals in DNI ? ? ? ? ? ?
What will be an ideal response?
The audit committee is directly responsible for the appointment, compensation, and oversight of the work of any accounting firm employed by a public company.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
At which point is supervision most critical in the cash receipts system?
a. accounts receivable b. general ledger c. mail room d. cash receipts
Stage Technologies is a London-based company that supplies engineering solutions for the entertainment industry. It has helped the boy-band Westlife make a flying entrance onto stage and provided stage-rigging packages for the Princess cruise line. The company was established in 1994 after a couple of production designers decided that the automation of theater productions could be done more safely and more efficiently by using modular production rather than the old "build-as-needed" formula. The company installs wenches, stage lifts, and other equipment commonly used in stage productions. The equipment is designed so it can be operated from a single console without heavy lifting. Both opera companies and theaters see the benefit of such a system, but many are reluctant to buy because of
perceived costs.Joseph Harris is the company's best salesperson. Harris is making a sales call on the manager of a theater that is planning to perform three plays this season that include complicated lifting, flying, and a working trapdoor. The manager is aware of the time, labor, and monetary costs involved in staging these productions and wishes there was an easier way to produce the three plays.The theater manager is most likely at the: A. preconscious level and will require a lengthy sales presentation. B. routine decision level and anxious about the purchase. C. routine decision level with few objections. D. conscious level and easy to sell to. E. unconscious level and will be a difficult sell.