In a criminal case, the plaintiff is usually the victim of a crime
a. True
b. False
b
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Harrti Corporation has budgeted for the following sales: July$446,800?August$581,800?September$615,900?October$890,900?November$739,000?December$699,000?Sales are collected as follows: 10% in the month of sale; 60% in the month following the sale; and the remaining 30% in the second month following the sale. In Razz's budgeted balance sheet at December 31, at what amount will accounts receivable be shown?
A. $850,800 B. $699,000 C. $629,100 D. $221,700
The goal of sales presentation is not simply to make the sale but to create a strong value proposition that will lead to a mutually beneficial long-term relationship.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Select the scenario that is using snowball sampling.
A. Maria stopped every other person coming out of the store and asked them to complete a questionnaire. B. After Sasha completed the survey, she recommended her friend to the surveyor because they both liked the same cereal. C. Jason ran an ad in the local newspaper asking for people to participate in marketing research. D. A firm decides to poll people in the mall who are between the ages of 25 and 45 to ask about their cell phone usage. E. All of the students taking American Government were asked how they were going to vote.
Havermill Co. establishes a $250 petty cash fund on September 1. On September 30, the fund is replenished. The accumulated receipts on that date represent $73 for Office Supplies, $137 for merchandise inventory, and $22 for miscellaneous expenses. The fund has a balance of $18. On October 1, the accountant determines that the fund should be increased by $50. The journal entry to record the increase in the fund balance on October 1 is:
A. Debit Petty Cash $50; credit Cash $50. B. Debit Petty Cash $50; credit Accounts Payable $50. C. Debit Miscellaneous Expense $50; credit Cash $50. D. Debit Petty Cash $300; credit Cash $300. E. Debit Cash $50; credit Petty Cash $50.