Trial is the first stage of the product adoption process.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A deluxe model mechanical cat is made of two front leg assemblies, a body assembly, one tail, two head assemblies, and two back leg assemblies
Each head assembly has two eyes, one nose, one mouth, and 24 whiskers. Each back leg assembly has one foot, five claws, one each fibula, tibia, and femur. The cat production company runs a lot for lot system on everything except the heads, which they order in cases of 250, and the whiskers, which come in boxes of 600. Lead time for assembly and shipping is shown in the table. Use the master production schedule for mechanical cats to complete the MRP record. What is the planned order release for whiskers in week 2? Item Week 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mechanical Cat MPS Due Date 75 125 240 300 250 LT = 1 week Start Assembly Item Gross Requirements Head Assembly Scheduled receipts 70 LT = 2 weeks Projected ending Inventory Begin Inv = 88 Net Requirements Planned Receipts Planned Orders Whiskers Scheduled receipts LT = 1 week Projected ending Inventory Begin. Inv. = 230 Net Requirements Planned Receipts Planned Orders A) 18,000 B) 16,000 C) 14,000 D) 12,000
Qiara steals a check from Reese, forges his signature, and transfers the check to Salon Beauteous, a beauty and barber salon,for value. Unaware that the signature is not Reese's, Salon Beauteous presents the check to Town & Country Bank, the drawee,
which cashes the check. Reese discovers the forgery and insists that his bank recredit his account. Can the bank refuse? If not, from whom can the bank recover?
Explain why the author uses the following formula to explain the amount of money a firm needs to repay an outstanding principal balance
Support your answer with n example that shows how much in EBT a firm in a 30% tax bracket would require to repay $1,000 in principal. Before-tax cost of debt repayment = (principal repayment) / (1 - tax rate)
A creditor who obtains an interest in the property of a debtor without the debtor's express agreement may obtain:
a. a fine b. a lien c. a misdemeanor d. a dessein e. a subrogation