Each cell within the dataset exposes ________ of a certain type
A) a set of data
B) a collection of objects
C) a single piece of data
D) a composite of data
C
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A tax of 20 cents per unit of imported cheese would be an example of a(n)
a. compound tariff. b. effective tariff. c. ad valorem tariff. d. specific tariff.
Budgeted financial statements:
a. allows managers to determine the effects of budgeting decisions on the company's financial statements. b. allows managers to determine the company's exact financial position at the end of the budget period. c. allows government to collect advance taxes. d. allows managers to determine the effects of their budgeting decisions on their compensation.
The chief duties/responsibilities of a company's board of directors, with respect to strategy-making and strategy execution, are not concerned with
A. being inquiring critics and exercising strong oversight over the company's direction, strategy, and business approaches. B. evaluating the caliber of senior executives' strategy-making/strategy-executing skills. C. instituting a compensation plan for top executives that rewards them for actions and results that serve stakeholders' interests, most especially those of shareholders. D. overseeing the company's financial accounting and financial reporting practices. E. hiring and firing senior-level executives and working with the company's chief strategic planning officer to improve the company's strategy when performance comes up short of expectations.
Caveat emptor refers to
A. the Latin term meaning that 'all is fair in love and war,' an attitude that was held by most marketers prior to the 1990s. B. the legal concept of 'let the buyer beware,' which was pervasive in the American business culture prior to the 1960s. C. the marketing concept of 'be first or be last,' implying that the first company to the marketplace wins. D. the Latin phrase meaning 'empty promises,' which was a charge placed upon many firms during the period after WWII when products failed to meet their marketing claims. E. the legal concept of 'such is life,' which created many illegal as well as legal but unethical business practices during the 1980s.