When seeking to emphasize similarities, using colors that have subtle differences are an example of what?
A) Emphasis
B) Balance
C) Simplicity
D) Contrast
E) Consistency
Answer: D
Explanation: D) To emphasize differences, depict items in contrasting colors, such as red and blue or black and white. To emphasize similarities, make color differences more subtle.
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A roofing company collects fees when jobs are complete. The work for one customer, whose job was bid at $3,000, has been completed as of December 31, but the customer has not yet been billed. Assuming adjustments are only made at year-end, what is the adjusting entry the company would need to make on December 31, the calendar year-end?
A. Debit Cash, $3,000; credit Roofing Fees Revenue, $3,000. B. No adjustment is required. C. Debit Cash, $3,000; credit Accounts Receivable, $3,000. D. Debit Roofing Fees Revenue, $3,000; credit Accounts Receivable, $3,000. E. Debit Accounts Receivable, $3,000; credit Roofing Fees Revenue, $3,000.
The last step in a force field analysis of the forces for and against an organizational change should be ______.
A. make an action plan B. define the problem C. list forces working for and against the desired changes D. rate the strength of each force
Conclusions are—
a. bases for recommendations. b. classifications of raw data. c. the same as findings. d. unrelated to the research problem.
A firm plans to spend $50,000 on the development of a new product. Using the NPV formula with an IRR of 9% yields $65,651. An IRR of 10% yields $55,980, and an IRR of 11% yields $50,000. What is the estimated IRR of this new product development?
a. 9% b. 10% c. 11% d. Cannot be determined from the information given