Which factor would most likely cause a firm to choose the carryforward option for an NOL?
a. Expectations of lower earnings in the future relative to the past
b. Expectations of higher earnings in the future relative to the past
c. Expectations of lower tax rates in the future relative to the past
d. Expectations of higher tax rates in the future relative to the past
D
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A. giving less attention to employees increases worker productivity. B. increasing diversity results in increases in worker productivity. C. increasing synergy increases worker productivity. D. cutting costs through outsourcing harms employee morale and productivity. E. giving more attention to employees increases worker productivity, if they think managers care about them.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Berry indicates that she is acting as an agent on behalf of an unidentified client-Cuisine Catering, LLC-when she enters into a contract with Désean. Refer to Fact Pattern 27-2. Cuisine Cateringis A) a disclosed principal
B) an apparent agent. C) an undisclosed principal. D) a partially disclosed principal.
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A. modified rebuy B. new buy C. habitual buying decision D. buying heuristics E. straight rebuy