When preparing the budgeted balance sheet of a merchandising company, the amount of Merchandise Inventory can be obtained from the ________
A) merchandise inventory account
B) inventory, purchases, and cost of goods sold budget
C) production budget
D) capital expenditure budget and cash budget
B
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Fraud is most commonly detected by:
a. monitoring employees. b. auditors. c. discouraging collusion. d. tips and complaints.
Ruth Cyboran and Luis Ross recently met again at their 10th high school reunion. The men were close friends throughout school but lost touch with each other after graduation. They enjoyed their recent meeting and promised to keep in touch, especially because they had both chosen the same career--professional sales. Cyboran works for a paper company selling gift wrapping paper, ribbons, and boxes to retailers. Ross provides digital technology consultations to small businesses. Even though both believe in the Core Principles of Professional Selling, they both expressed concern about the new emphasis on relationship selling.Like other salespeople, Ross and Cyboran both receive ________ rewards as a result of their ability to sell and create long-term customer relationships.
A. financial and nonfinancial B. conceptual and functional C. short-term and long-term D. performance and intrinsic E. hygiene and motivational
If you send your résumé by email, ________
A) including your cover letter in the body of the email message is considered more formal than attaching it to the email B) cover letters included in the body of an email can be problematic for recipients who read their email on mobile devices C) you should save your attachments in pdf format if a file type is not mentioned specifically D) you should not attach your résumé and cover letter as two separate files; instead, combine them in one document E) your cover letter may be inadvertently overlooked if you choose to include it in the body of the email instead of as an attachment
A supervisor on the night shift at a manufacturing plant is told to dump chemicals used in the refining process rather than dispose of them properly according to safety regulations. The owner of the company insists that the chemicals are not harmful to the environment, but the supervisor knows that the dumping is illegal. The supervisor believes that he will lose his job if he reports the problem
to authorities at the Environmental Protection Agency. This is an example of which potential cause of unethical behavior? a. obsession with personal advancement. b. excessive emphasis on profits. c. uncertainty about whether an act is wrong. d. Unwilling to stand for what is right.