Millie is stopped by a researcher at a shopping mall and asked what was the last television commercial she remembers seeing. This is an example of a(n)
A. unaided recall test.
B. pretest.
C. recognition test.
D. aided recall test.
E. memory test.
Answer: A
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A company that has the regional vice presidents for North America, Latin America, Europe, and Africa reporting to the international division president is said to be a(n) ________
A) international subsidiary B) geographical organization C) world product group D) export department E) hierarchical organization
While auditing the financial statements of Forble Corp. (which are to be included in a Securities Act registration statement), Ernie, a certified public accountant, fails to review any of Forble's journal entries, does not read the details of meetings of the board of directors, and does not even speak with the comptroller of Forble. Consequently, Ernie does not discover that substantial loans, which went unmentioned in the financial statements, had been made to Forble officers. As a result, the registration statement omits any mention of the loans. Assuming the omitted fact is a material one and that Ernie is not an officer or director of Forble, does Ernie face potential liability under Section 11 of the Securities Act of 1933? Discuss the reasons for your answer.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements will be more effective if the numbers in it are expressed in words?
A. The company's fixed expenses totaled $15,000. B. The club will celebrate its 125th anniversary next year. C. The firm received 1000s of customer orders for its product. D. The business report has 354 pages in total.
Kurt's Krafts purchases hand woven rugs from a local artisan for $750 each. The rugs are marked up by 40% based on the selling price. ? The retail price of the rugs will be $1250
Indicate whether the statement is true or false