Net operating working capital, defined as operating current assets minus the difference between current liabilities and notes payable, is equal to the current ratio minus the quick ratio.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Qualitative non-financial performance measures
a. are usually the most well-received by managers. b. often reflect long-term organizational goals better than financial performance measures. c. can only be developed in the production area of an organization. d. is limited by the number of critical success factors defined by the organization.
Which of the following refers to how various tasks are divided, resources are deployed, and departments are coordinated in an organization?
A) organizational structure B) deployment chart C) organizational decomposition D) organizational alignment
Which one of the following is TRUE for supply chain management?
A) Supply chain applies to both manufacturing and service organizations. B) Supply chain applies only to manufacturing because it deals with flow of materials. C) Supply chain is about suppliers and does not include distributors or customers. D) Supply chain includes any operation that deals with materials.
It is August 14th and John has just purchased 100 shares of Cash Cow Inc. for $1,200 with a settlement date of August 16th. Cash Cow recently declared a dividend of $1.00 per share payable to shareholders of record as of August 15th
How much money did John pay for the right to the recently declared dividend? A) John paid $100.00 for the dividend because he purchased the stock prior to the dividend record date. B) John paid $50.00 for the dividend because the record date was between purchase date of August 14th and the settlement date of August 16th. Therefore, the dividend payment is shared equally between the previous owner of the stock and John. C) John paid $0.00 for the dividend because he was not the shareholder of record on August 15th. Therefore, the dividend payment went to the previous owner of the stock. D) This is a complicated issue and not easily answered. Thus, there is not enough information to answer this question.