A professional may delegate his/her duty without the consent of the client.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
A professional may not delegate his/her duty to perform a contract without the consent of the client.
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a. Increased chaos b. Individual hygiene factors c. Increased noise d. Technology disruption
Luther, to get new ideas, consciously makes links between concepts or ideas that are not normally associated with each other. Luther uses which of the following?
a. relationship-seeking strategies b. search strategies c. securing d. prior knowledge
The acid-test ratio differs from the current ratio in that:
A. The acid-test ratio excludes short-term investments from the calculation. B. Liabilities are divided by current assets. C. The acid-test ratio measures profitability and the current ratio does not. D. The acid-test ratio is a measure of liquidity but the current ratio is not. E. Prepaid expenses and inventory are excluded from the calculation of the acid-test ratio.
A person hired to sell one's car would be considered a
a. general agent. b. special agent. c. power of attorney. d. business agent.