What is the effect of the collection of accounts receivable on the current ratio and net working capital, respectively? Current Ratio Net Working Capital
a. No effect No effect
b. Increase Increase
c. Increase No effect
d. No effect Increase
A
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Significant differences exist in terms on financial statements around the world. For example, another name for what we know as Capital Stock in the U.S. is:
a. Share Capital b. Capital Reserves c. Provisions for other Risks d. Deferred Income
Mason Enterprises' net marketing contribution of $50 million is derived from sales of $200 million. If its marketing and sales expenses amount to $20 million, what is its percentage of gross profit margin?
A) 40% B) 35% C) 20% D) 25% E) 30%
________ is a comparative scaling technique where numbers are assigned to objects such that ratios between the assigned numbers reflect ratios on the specified criterion
A) Q-sort scaling B) Magnitude estimation C) Guttman scaling D) Constant sum scaling
The objective of the third phase of network design is to
A) maximize total profits, taking into account the expected margin and demand in each market. B) select a precise location and capacity allocation for each facility. C) select a set of desirable sites within each region where facilities are to be located. D) identify regions where facilities will be located, their potential roles, and their approximate capacity.