Investment companies may not use funds invested with them for deals that are not "arm's length," that is, with persons affiliated with the company

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Prep for Success sends information about its services to consumers who have purchased school supplies such as backpacks and lunchboxes online and live in a community with an average household income of above $85,000 per year. This is an example of a company using ________ for data creation. A) scanner data B) reality mining C) unstructured data D) direct paths E) indirect paths

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List arguments for and arguments against the use of historical cost, general price-level adjustment, exit value (net realizable value), and replacement cost (entry value). Explain why the discounted cash flow method is virtually impossible to apply in a real situation.

What will be an ideal response?

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What is a feature of globalization?

a) Increasing interconnectedness b) Absence of borders and barriers to trade c) Increasing global competitiveness d) All of the above

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Antonia observes that one of her recycling technicians, Jack, has fallen short of his recycling quota for three consecutive weeks

Antonia questions Jack about his poor performance, and he responds, "I'm not as fast as some other guys. I guess I'm just a dumb ex-con." Antonia thinks that Jack is selling himself short, so she decides to apply expectancy theory to motivate Jack. Following an idea related to expectancy theory, Antonia should explain to Jack that A) the valences he has attached to the potential rewards are too high. B) she thinks he is capable, and increases his production goals slightly. C) his self-confidence might be too low for the task. D) there is no guarantee that management will follow through with a reward if he does increase his production.

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