Which of the following indicates subsections within a major section of a document?

A) Heading
B) Subheading
C) Major heading
D) Descriptive heading
E) Informative heading


Answer: B
Explanation: B) Subheadings indicate subsections within a major section; complex documents may have several levels of subheadings. Headings and subheadings help in three important ways: They show readers at a glance how the material is organized, they call attention to important points, and they highlight connections and transitions between ideas.

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Operating risks

a. include variability in sales from changing economic conditions (cyclicality risk). b. include variability in sales from short product life cycles (because of technological change or changes in consumer taste). c. include variability of earnings that arises when the firm has a high proportion of fixed costs that do not change as sales change. d. Answers a, b, and c are correct. e. None of these answer choices is correct.

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If a company uses the allowance method to account for doubtful accounts, when will the company's equity decrease?

A) At the date a customer's account is written off B) At the end of the accounting period when an adjusting entry for bad debts is recorded C) At the date a customer's account is determined to be uncollected D) When the accounts receivable amount becomes past due

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According to the ________, maintenance behaviors such as trust, open communication, mutual respect, mutual obligation, and mutual loyalty form the cornerstone of relationships that are satisfying and perhaps more productive.

A. contingency model of leadership effectiveness B. task-motivated leadership C. leader-member exchange theory D. Vroom model E. situational approach

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