Amortization of bond discount results in a(n)

a. decrease of the bonds payable account.
b. decrease of stockholders' equity.
c. increase of stockholders' equity.
d. decrease in the cash account.


b

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1.Men outperform women when decoding emotions. 2.Those who watch television more than 4 hr each day tend to perceive the world as a meaner and more sinister place than do those who do not watch it so much. 3.Messages containing positive emotions are retweeted more frequently than other messages. 4.If we can figure out what triggers a particular emotion, we tend to be more specific when we talk about it. 5.By revealing how we feel, see things, and would like things to change, we take steps toward achieving more effective relational health.

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A franchisee operating at one retail location can be classified as an independent, as well as a franchise

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Resource Conservation Recovery Act imposes criminal sanctions for any person who "recklessly" transports hazardous waste to a facility that does not have an EPA permit

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

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Scenario 12.2 Use the following to answer the questions. Suppose that Ray-Ban is considering a new line of sunglasses that would be sold in major department stores. The new line would be positioned as a more distinctive brand than the typical glasses sold through department stores, and would be priced higher than other brands in the store, but a lower price line than the current Ray-Ban lines that are sold through more selective stores. In determining the price for this sunglass line, Ray-Ban wants to gather information about all brands sold in department stores and about customers' perceptions of those brands. Refer to Scenario 12.2. Given Ray-Ban's plan for positioning the new sunglass line, they should use a ____ strategy when introducing their new product.

A. promotional B. penetration C. price-skimming D. reference E. secondary-market

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