The process of setting loading limits on the amount of load assigned to each work center per period is ______.
a. finite loading
b. infinite loading
c. capacity loading
d. work center loading
a. finite loading
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A. Strategy B. Information C. People D. Structure E. Technology
An appliance store sells a television set to Adam for $750 on a conditional sales contract, reserving a security interest in the set until Adam has paid for it. The store does not file a financing statement but relies on attachment for perfection. Adam later borrows money from a credit union and gives it a security interest in the television set. The credit union does not perfect the security interest. Adam defaults on his loans and the credit union tries to claim the set. Under these circumstances, ________.
A. the appliance store cannot claim the set as they relied on attachment for perfection B. neither the appliance store nor the credit union can claim the set C. the credit union has a better claim to the set than does the appliance store D. the appliance store has a better claim to the set than the credit union
F & R Construction, Inc has consistently used the percentage-of-completion method of recognizing revenue. Last year F & R started work on a $5,000,000 construction contract, which was completed this year. The accounting records disclosed the following data for last year: Progress billings ..................................... $1,500,000 Costs incurred
1,350,000 Collections ........................................... 1,050,000 Estimated cost to complete ............................ 2,600,000 How much revenue should F & R have recognized on this contract last year? a. $1,500,000 b. $1,700,000 c. $1,100,000 d. $400,000
A person's attitude has three components. They are ________
A) affect, cognition, and behavior B) psychological, physiological, and situational C) situation, emotion, and environment D) cognitive, operant, and situational E) ritual, cultural, and referential