Federal courts have significantly expanded the areas of questioning permitted during an interview.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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The Urban Institute recommends government and nonprofit organizations collaborate to simplify the grant process by ______.
A. standardizing reporting formats B. involving the for-profit sector in the review process C. improving public involvement in the review process D. involving other nonprofit organizations in the review process
Ultimately, public relations is judged by its impact on society. Which one of the following is NOT considered a social benefit of public relations practice?
A. Public relations practitioners strive to develop recommendations concerning communication strategy in the marketing plan and help management relate decisions to corporate goals. B. By emphasizing the need for public approval, practitioners improve the conduct of the organizations they serve. C. Practitioners serve the public interest by making all points of view articulate in the public forum. D. Practitioners serve our segmented, scattered society by using their talents of communication and mediation to replace misinformation with information, discord with rapport. E. Ethical public relations practice contributes to clarification of public issues, not to distortion or obfuscation.
Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
A) We are confident however that home sales will increase soon. B) We are confident, however, that home sales will increase soon. C) We are confident; however, that home sales will increase soon.
The employees of Able Company have worked the last two weeks of Year 1, but the employees' salaries have not been paid or recorded as of December 31, Year 1. The adjusting entry that Able should make to accrue these unpaid salaries on December 31, Year 1 is:
A. no entry is required until the employee is paid next period. B. debit to Salaries Expense and credit to Cash. C. debit to Salaries Payable and credit to Salaries Expense. D. debit to Salaries Expense and credit to Salaries Payable.