To the public relations practitioner, secondary publics are ________
A) important, but less important than primary publics
B) similar to marginal public
C) unimportant
D) important, but only in a future campaign
A
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Which of the following could be a component of other comprehensive income (loss)?
A) realized gains or losses from sale of investments in available-for-sale securities B) translation adjustments from converting the financial statements of a company's foreign operations into U.S. dollars C) gains (losses) on extraordinary items D) warranty liability adjustments
Campus Bus Service entered into a contract with Smith Bus Company to purchase 10 buses. One week before Campus Bus was scheduled to receive the buses, a fire destroyed Smith's warehouse and the buses inside. As a result, Campus Bus had to purchase its buses at a slightly higher cost from another manufacturer. Campus Bus sues Smith Bus for damages for breach of contract under these circumstances. Assume Campus Bus did not bear the risk of loss of the goods under the contract. In this scenario, ________.
A. Smith Bus should not be excused from performance because it did not act in good faith B. Smith Bus can exercise its right of anticipatory repudiation C. Smith Bus should be excused from performance under the clause for the rights on improper delivery D. Smith Bus should be excused from performance under the test of commercial impracticability
Ross makes an offer to Elizabeth to sell his automobile to her for $10,000. In this case, Ross is the offeree and Elizabeth is the offeror
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Entry (11) in the below T-account could represent overhead cost applied to Work in Process. Work In ProcessBal.40,000(11)330,000(2)100,000 (3)90,000 (7)120,000 Bal.20,000
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)