Which of the following methods is not an appropriate method for estimating bad debt expense for companies whose uncollectible accounts are material?

A) percentage of net credit sales
B) percentage of outstanding accounts receivable
C) aging of accounts receivable
D) direct write-off method


D

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A. The proportion of worldwide outward FDI that came from developing nations increased from under 5 percent in 1990 to over 32 percent in 2013. B. The overall volume of outward FDI from developing nations in 2013 was nine times the level in 2003. C. The United States was the leading single national source of FDI outflows through most of the period from 1990 to 2013, with an average of nearly one-quarter of total FDI outflows for 2010-2013. D. U.S. FDI outflows of $338 billion in 2013 were more than the combined outflows of the next three largest sources of FDI: Japan, China, and Saudi Arabia. E. The United States and the EU combined have continued to account for one-third to one-half of worldwide FDI in recent years.

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The general principle guiding the courts in application of the Sherman Act and other U.S

antitrust laws has been that if the United States or foreign private companies enter into an agreement forbidden by Section 1 and that agreement affects the foreign commerce of the United States, then the ________ jurisdiction. A) U.S. courts have B) United Nations has C) League of Nations has D) World Court has

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Ethel's Exercise World plans to order three weight machines from Pete's Push, Pedal and Pull, Inc for a total of $15,000 . Pete's demands that Ethel's friend, Moneybags, a wealthy independent businesswoman (not connected with Ethel's business in any way) promise to pay Pete's for the three machines if Ethel's Exercise World does not. Which of the promises in this problem must be in writing to be

enforceable? a. The promise made by Ethel's Exercise World to buy the weight machines. b. Moneybag's promise to pay if Ethel's Exercise World doesn't. c. Both Moneybag's promise and Ethel's Exercise World's promise. d. None of the promises in this problem need to be in writing.

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Suppose that the right-hand-side value of a given binding constraint is increased by one unit and within the lower and upper limit

Instead of rerunning the solution, the decision maker can simply check the shadow price to know the exact change of the objective function. a. True b. False

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